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I found it hard to find in the first issue the Fox came out in, didnt find it until the solution was published in the following issue. Not sure if it was just easier in the next one, or I had more of an idea of where exactly it could be hidden .. but I found the Fox on the first look in the next issue.
My latest issue hasnt arrived down here yet, so will soon see how tricky this one is.
Brett
Only Robinson Crusoe could get everything done by Friday!!
The strip method is the way to go for small compound cut objects. Betty's photo reminded me of my first published project in SSWC, in 2007, which was a bow box, and pulled up the strip of hand-drawn patterns I submitted for making the bow loops. It really makes the process go quickly.
I must try doing in strips. I have always done 2 at a time with small clamps to hold the birdies.
Also, when I do mine I always fill the hole with moss. I used to use dryer lint or cedar leaves but I got a bag of moss from dollar store and it will last a lifetime.
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