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cseymour,
I don't have a pattern but, would something like this craft project for kids
be something you could cut from different thicknesses of wood stock? https://images.search.yahoo.com/imag...g&fr=yfp-t-472
God Bless! Spirithorse
I have this in my collection and I think that the pattern is by Diana Thompson. Is this is what you are looking for?
I did this 2 years ago for a course I did on compound cutting so I must have pattern somewhere.
Don
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It is a Diana Thompson pattern. It is from one of here books on compound cutting.
3D Patterns for the Scroll Saw. It was published by Fox Chapel Publishing. The pattern is on page 42
DW
Life is hard. It is even harder when you are being stupid.
John Wayne
It is a Diana Thompson pattern. It is from one of here books on compound cutting.
3D Patterns for the Scroll Saw. It was published by Fox Chapel Publishing. The pattern is on page 42
DW
Thank you guys.
I will need to pick up a copy of that
Hello Everyone, Just joined and wanted to say hi I am Ian from England, Been working with wood most of My life in one form or another and only recently acquired a cheap little saw that I am yet to use in anger
$35 was a great price no matter what. Bruce definitely scored big time. And by the same token, the wife found new homes for her hubby's stuff that she had no use for. I'd rather sell cheap to someone who may actually use them than any other purpose.
After cleaning the wheel and going through the drawers he found all the attachments/tools that came with the grinder. He priced everything and it was $500 plus. A member was selling the tools tor the wife of a member whose husband died last year. You think SLRA is picky with measuring, you should see...
Yes, there is a market for the original. I think there are a couple other FL scrollers on this site. There are also a few on the Scrollsaw Village site. I would try scroll saw sites before I attempt Facebook Market Place or Craigslist....
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