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hi folks here is what i was working on while i waited to get back online. this is a pattern from peculiar Fretworks. thanks Richard. its done in 1/4 inch oak plywood. just for pratice. your friend Evie this was so easy. loved it
Beautiful, simply beautiful!!!!! Well done "young" lady!!!!
"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."
Mike , I give them away. or just keep them for myself. I just love making them. I wish i had time to make all the patterns i have bought. some day i might have to make a living at this. but for now. i just love making them, and if i can help. learn the hard way, and help someone make their own mistakes, and not mine. that would be worth it. do you like what i have done?? i do. your friend Evie.
Easy ?? Did you really say " easy " ?!?!?!?! my goodness Evie that is incredible !
....easy ...sheesh ! i just can't imagine anything like that being " easy "
alas , maybe one day
Excellent work , I am truly impressed
...~Robert~
DW788 and Hawk 226
" Please let me grow to be the man my dog thinks I am "
Robert. little brother. yes this was easy. it didn't take to long to cut out. stacked only 2 highe. and it glued together easy too. it looks diffacult. but was very easy to cut out. and poot together. the only part i would add a derition to. would be the squarness. hold a squar up to the work. and clamp it down. the one thing about some of these projects. they look hard, but are much easyer , than you would think. just give them a try. you'll see. your big sis. Evie.
Good looking clock young-un--- See what you can do if you stay off the putter-- speaking of which -- I am scrolling again -- well some -- and I broke my moms basket just as I finished it while ago -- Carn it !!!!
sharon
Evie as always your work is awsome!! If I can ever stop myself from cutting these portraits I am going to give a clock a try, or maybe a tray, or, or,.......aw heck! Keep em coming Evie!!!!
Bill
DeWalt 788
aut viam inveniam aut faciam
God gives us only what we can handle.. Apparently God thinks I am one tough cookie.....
Evie, that's an incredible piece of work as usual. Easy for some, not for others. Seeing your projects has inspired me to do more fretwork.
Thanks
Marsha
A modified Sue Mey pattern to fit 1" x 4" x 10" Hard Maple. Cut on the Pegas scroll saw using a Pegas #5 MGT blade. One side says "TEACH". Flip it over and the other side says "LEARN". After sanding, dipped in diluted Shellac, sanded again and another dipping. Comments...
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I have used all sorts of methods for putting on patterns. The only time I put a pattern directly on the wood is on Intarsia as the shaping process removes it. I only use blue tape under the pattern on very small projects.
I Use clear removable contact paper (shelf liner) on the wood and...
I agree about how it was advertised, but it is my own fault, I know better. Just for curiosity I may strip the paint off and see how true the plate is.
The good thing is that while I had my saw blade off I cleaned it sprayed Crud cutter on it let it sit then wiped it off with a skotchbright...
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