I just finished this box for a friend. her boyfriend and her are in the SCA, and he is being knighted. This is for his knighting. No screws, no metal, with the exception of the clay I pressed into the scroll work, the box is 100% wood, including the hinges. This took alot more work than I thought it would. Let me know what you think about the oven back clay pressed into the scroll work.



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by keystonecopThe original pattern was 7 1/2 x 13 1/4.. The book has no mention of resizing on all but one page. My guess the magazine and the book side of fox has no one who scrolls.. the last books have shown that. enlarged I had to use a #1 blade for many cuts. If I had just copied the pattern in its silver...
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by will8989I think he is talking about the size of the patterns lately and extra steps needed to copy and resize them. It took me an hour to copy the fish from the latest issue with all the folding, cutting to match, tape, repeat. If it had been letter or legal size, I could have copied and resize with less hassle....
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Reply to Peanuts #1by millwabIDK? I remember that Ben sold Pegas blades, but the label on this package just says "Ben's Blades, Ultra Thin Puzzle Blade". When Denny started selling Pegas blades I asked him and he told me Pegas doesn't sell a specific "puzzle" blade. The 2/0 might be their answer....
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Reply to What is it?by will8989No, but I like that guess. It’s very useful and my niece wants one.
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Reply to YoraHome Laser w/CNC Engraver/Routerby RolfTim, do you have a picture?
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