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Nice pattern but with hindsight I might have liked this one better with a light wood ...
I like the wood and you did a fine job (as usual) cutting it.
The only suggestion I have is to orient the wood grain differently......diagonally on this pattern......meaning the grain should run from bottom left to top right.......Am I confusing?????
"Orphans are easier to ignore before you know their names. They're easier to ignore before you see their faces. It's easier to pretend they're not real before you hold them in your arms. But once you do, everything changes."
Ha Ha, nice name. was that the name on the pattern. looks like a bass to me. like I would now . nicely done i might add. I agree, the wood could be lighter, or the background. but still think it is nice. no matter. nice cutting too. Evie
I like the wood and you did a fine job (as usual) cutting it.
The only suggestion I have is to orient the wood grain differently......diagonally on this pattern......meaning the grain should run from bottom left to top right.......Am I confusing?????
No you're perfectly cleaf BF - and I think you're right - only problem is I don't think it would have fit on the board I had that way round ...
Ha Ha, nice name. was that the name on the pattern.
No I think the pattern's called "Gone fishing" - it was me being silly - I looked up the name - and you're right it's a bass - glad it's recognizeable ...
Ian I copied this pattern the other day with the express desire to do it this weekend! dude your starting to scare me lol we keep thinking of the same patterns to do but hey nice job looks like a mighty fine Bass to me what thickness of wood did you use ?
Daryl S. Walters Psycotic scroller with a DeWalt 788
Ian I copied this pattern the other day with the express desire to do it this weekend! dude your starting to scare me lol we keep thinking of the same patterns to do but hey nice job looks like a mighty fine Bass to me what thickness of wood did you use ?
LOL must be tranference of thoughtwaves ...
It's the "usual" 1/2 oak with a 1.8mm ply backer ... I'm gonna have to use some different wood soon ...
No you're perfectly cleaf BF - and I think you're right -
only problem is I don't think it would have fit on the board I had that way round ...
Me = clear, now there's a first!!!
Do they not have "reduce" buttons on Canuck copiers?????
Sorry Ian, couldn't resist that one.....
Barry
"Orphans are easier to ignore before you know their names. They're easier to ignore before you see their faces. It's easier to pretend they're not real before you hold them in your arms. But once you do, everything changes."
?????????????? I am confused Ian have they moved Texas???????
ROTFL - They just think everythings bigger there - didn't you hear about this?
A Texan farmer goes to Australia for a vacation. There he meets an Aussie farmer and gets talking. The Aussie shows off his big wheat field and the Texan says, "Oh! We have wheat fields that are at least twice as large."
Then they walk around the ranch a little, and the Aussie shows off his herd of cattle. The Texan immediately says, "We have longhorns that are at least twice as large as your cows."
The conversation has almost died when the Texan sees a herd of kangaroos hopping through the field. He asks, "And what are those?"
The Aussie replies with an incredulous look, "Don't you have any grasshoppers in Texas?"
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