Very nicely done. I love your wood choice for the diamond back. Thanks for sharing them with us.
DW
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A couple of new cuts and the Western Australian Scrollers
I found the Western Australian Scrollers website and got lots of ideas from them on what to cut next. Check out the website, especially the gallery.
WA Scrollers
The first being the NOTSO Sharp Golfer by Dirk Boelman Creative Woodworks August 2011 cut in Cherry. Jim Stevenson turned the clock into a TEE. What a great idea.
I found another Jacob Fowler pattern, Diamondback Rattlesnake Creative woodworks September 2009 cut with Black walnut. Found a gray looking piece.
Wish I could find more of his work, have cut a lot of them.Tags: None
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Reply to I decided I needed a challengeby Jim McDonaldI guess you whipped that challenge.
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Reply to I decided I needed a challengeVery lovely. You do great work
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Reply to Check this one outIntriguing to watch. Thank you for sharing!
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Reply to Cutting Stylesby millwabOnce whatever top coat is dry the contact paper goes directly on the image. The nice thing about it is it comes up without pulling on the picture and leaves no residue when it's pealed off....
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