Im not a big poster on the forum here, just a newbie scroll sawer and lurker. I thought I would post a few of my recent cuttings from the talented pattern makers on this site. My passion is Native American, and animals. I like to cut on solid pieces of wood over plywood but that limits me sometimes on the patterns. Thanks for all that the pattern makers do for those of us that love to cut! Thankyou Seyit and Mrsaw1 for some of these patterns.
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Those are very nicely done.
Here is a tip for you because some of our members are still on dial up and it takes a long time for pictures posted in this way to load so they usually will skip posts like this and that is a shame as you did such a nice job.
Just a tip...
Here is the preferred way to post photos. This method will apply a thumbnail so that messages load faster, keeping those who are still on dial up in mind.
If it is a new thread scroll down below the message box to additional options and look for manage attachments,Click on Manage Attachments, click Browse, find your file name on your computer, click it, then click Upload. It may take a few seconds to load.
Once you see the file name under current attachments you can close the window.
If you want you can Preview Post (a wise choice) then if all is well, click on Submit reply.
If you are uploading a picture to an existing thread (conversation)
Click on the Go Advanced button under the reply box, Click on Manage Attachments, click Browse, find your file name on your computer, click it, then click Upload. It may take a few seconds to load.
Once you see the file name under current attachments you can close the window.
If you want you can Preview Post (a wise choice) then if all is well, click on Submit reply.
Good luck
You can edit your photos by clicking edit in your posting and following the above steps if you choose. Once again you did a nice job on all of your cuttings and thank you for taking the time to share."Still Montana Mike"
"Don't worry about old age--it doesn't last that long."
Mike's Wood-n-Things LLC
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No apology necessary but thank you for helping those on dial up enjoy your work."Still Montana Mike"
"Don't worry about old age--it doesn't last that long."
Mike's Wood-n-Things LLC
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Those cuttings are beautiful. Seyit will be proud. He's a great guy.
If you like NA here is a link to some beautiful pix for pattern making or just browsing. Enjoy
Native Americans : American Indians - Old Black and White PhotographsMay the wind at you back .....
Not be from Lunch.
Don't take life too seriously; No one gets out alive.Visit My Gallery
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http://www.picturetrail.com/oily11
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Originally posted by oily View PostThose cuttings are beautiful. Seyit will be proud. He's a great guy.
If you like NA here is a link to some beautiful pix for pattern making or just browsing. Enjoy
Native Americans : American Indians - Old Black and White Photographs
Cedarguy
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