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Very nice Bob....
I'm kinda getting burnt out on the Intarsia fish and that would be a nice change. I just wish my saw liked smaller blades, if it's smaller than a #5 it's not going to happen on my saw. that's what keeps me from changing the style of work that I do...
does Old Griz have a site where I can check out the pattern?
does Old Griz have a site where I can check out the pattern?
Trout
Tom Mullane (Old Griz) has some of the best patterns available anywhere. He's the original sadistic pattern designer, all who have come later (some better known for some reason) owe a debt of gratitude to him.
His website is here.
Kevin Scrollsaw Patterns Online Making holes in wood with an EX-30, Craftsman 16" VS, Dremel 1680 and 1671
Thanks Jedi for the link to Tom's site, I just briefly surfed it and can't wait till I can give it my full attention later! I just love learning about new pattern sites!
Bill
DeWalt 788
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God gives us only what we can handle.. Apparently God thinks I am one tough cookie.....
Thank you for all the nice comments.
I thought got that pattern from The Wooden Teddy Bear, but I can't find it in there. I know I got from some catalog.
Bob
Delta P-20 & Q-3
I wondered why the baseball was getting bigger. Then it hit me!
You may have gotten it there. They sell a lot of the leading designers patterns. Including JZ if I am not mistaken.
Edit checked the WTB site and that is pattern #GSA164W.
Take a look at GSA 163 for more of Tom's work.
When a work lifts your spirits and inspires bold and noble thoughts in you, do not look for any other standard to judge by: the work is good, the product of a master craftsman.
Jean De La Bruyere...
Mrs.Trout and I went to a committee meeting today for our up coming fishing get together and once again I volunteered to do the grand prize..
I'm thinking about doing one of Old Griz's rainbow trout...
it's eather this or some type of Intarsia piece...
eather way I need to get a pattern here by next week so I better start looking...
Trout
I did his rainbow trout No. 1, it was fun to cut out. I used a 3/0 blade to cut the little bug that he is after.
I no longer have it and didn't take a picture of it.
Bob
Delta P-20 & Q-3
I wondered why the baseball was getting bigger. Then it hit me!
I have both types of saw A tilting table Hawk g426 and an Older Excalibur with a tilting head. Unlike Carole for bevel cuts I prefer the tilting head I do larger projects and it is easier for me.
Regarding compound cuts they are cut at 90 degrees.
If you have a good saw, and can set the table accurately, you should be good to go. Give a holler if you need help. ๐
Randy, I swapped out the clamps on the Jet for the Pegas clamps as soon as they became available. I found the Jet clamps just too fidgety for my taste.
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