If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
Wow , very nice job Bill. I realy like the way you combined the bb ply and red oak. your lines are nice and straight, and clean looking. I bet that would look good on a quilt block too. mmmmmmm gives me ideas. Your friend Evie
Very nice! My husband saw the pattern and wanted me to make this as my very first project. I told him he was crazy and maybe someday. Thanks for sharing, maybe I'll try it a little sooner now.
Carrie
Hey great call on the Quilt Block Evie.
No one has any excuses now
OK OK , stop picking on me. lol lol lol.
BOB where are you , I wont to do 2 blocks for the quilt. BOB you there.
how do I commit. I know there was a post somewhere, on how . but HOW. can't find it.
drated memmory losses. your friend Evie
Thanks, for the good words. I had to read the article a few times to understand the red and blue cuttings, but once I got into it, it was really easy. You need to try it, it was fun.
-Bill
-Bill
My saw is a DeWalt788 Measure twice; cut once; count fingers after cut
You did a beautiful job with it. Great paintwork! I can see Carving the prop out of one piece considering the grain direction changes etc. was a challenge.
By the way, I did not follow the dimensions exactly as I just used scrap wood that was lying around and scaled to fit - also, for the propeller, I decided to make it from a single block - that turned out to be slightly more difficult than first imagined... but it works!
Hullo (in Scottish) or Hi in 'Murican?
I stumbled across this site by accident while looking to keep my idle hands busy as I was hunting for easy whirligig patterns. I found some old plans by Mr Paul Meisel from about 10 years ago about a P31 Mustang here https://scrollsawer.com/2009/08/28/ai...
Comment