Pattern is BY Dina Thompson scrollsaw 2005 summer,LIttle compound cutting dragon I made for someone that is a collector.He loved it hope you do as well fun to make Thanks Jerry
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Nicely done. Those wings look like a troublesome cut!Mike
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You can find the pattern in the Summer 2005 issue 19 SSW magazine page 58. Boo the Magic Dragon. The wings are a simple Compound cut they just have to be treated carefully the junction between the wings is small.Rolf
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Beautiful compound cutting Jerry. What types of wood did you use and how did you finish it? Will you be cutting the wizard in the Summer 2006 issue, to go with the dragon?
This wizard was cut from Zebra wood, the hardest, smelliest wood I ever worked with. I don't like the way it turned out so I never finished it.
Diana Thompson Wizard 001.jpg Pretty sad looking wizard, dosen't look anything like the one in the magazine.
Thanks for sharing
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