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Cut from a piece of reclaimed cherry. These words are 5/8 thick and 2 inches high at the capital letter the have been finished with tung oil. Cut at the request of my Mother. The font used was called Creampuff.
Yep me too.....I like the font, sweeeet cuts on that project DW, and how lucky you are to still have your mom around. I would make anything she asks for too if mine were still alive.
Gloria ............... Two memorable things to say in life, "Hello" for the first time, and "Good-bye" for the last.
Beautiful DW. She will love them. You did a real nice job cutting them. She will be very happy to get them. Bet she's happy to have a son like you too ! Thanks
There are a lot of good points brought up here. Some may be easy to correct, others not so much. As far as Fox Chapel replying to this thread, I am trying to imagine a response that would not have made at least some people upset.
As far as the pattern size in the books, I believe the physical...
I often resize just to fit the size of the wood I have on hand. I agree this is a no win situation because of the various software, hardware differences plus the skill level of us, the end users. Even providing the patterns in a digitized format will no fix this because of the reasons I already mentioned....
John your original post is a valid question. It is a simple thing to put in the original scale assuming that it was on the original drawing. As a minimum the size of the material required can be stated, although that has been a confusion for folks that have built the clock projects. I field a lot of...
Maybe nothing has changed ? But is there anything that can be done to make it easier. The very large projects are difficult to copy over several pages and put together properly. I believe in making improvements and not preserving the status quo.
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