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those are all great works of art Scrollturner, where in VA are you located? I noticed on a couple of your pieces there is a signatuer of a Sgt US Army?
Daryl S. Walters Psycotic scroller with a DeWalt 788
Thank you all for the compliments. Daryl, I am presently located in Hampton, VA. The cutting with the SGT, US Army was given to him when he worked for me in AZ.
kewl I was stationed at Langley for 10 years I lived in down town Hampton for 8 of those years on Butternut Dr. forget the Apts name though nice area with lots to do
Daryl S. Walters Psycotic scroller with a DeWalt 788
Awesome Chinese dragon that looks like it had some very fragile cuts.
All in all... work to be proud of.
Regards,
Marcel
http://marleb.com
DW788. -Have fun in the shop or it isn't a hobby anymore. NOTE: No trees were killed in the sending of this message, but a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced.
I use water based varathane to finish my white birch. The water based finish does not seem to change the white color of the birch whereas if I use a varathene oil based finish the wood turns what I call a honey color.
Garry
I just got back from a trip to Wisconsin (Cumberland). Mother and Father-in-law were from there. I never met my father-in-law as he passed before I was married, but I saw all his woodworking and carvings. It was part of the reason I got into woodworking... seeing those family treasures and wanting to...
This is the first compound thing I have ever cut on a scrollsaw. I see a lot of pieces like this that are just laser cut, but what is the fun of that! =) I also purchased the mechanical horse and butterfly patterns. In hindsight, I should have stack cut this because 1/4 inch plywood isn't the easiest...
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