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  • My lattest Zaffino cutting

    Ultimate Love by Jeff Zaffino boy it was a tough one hope you like

    Rick

  • #2
    Very well done Rick. I really like it.
    Tell us what kind of wood did you use and what is the size of the picture.

    Bob
    Delta P-20 & Q-3

    I wondered why the baseball was getting bigger. Then it hit me!

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    • #3
      When you say tough, I believe it. I REALLY like it. great job.
      Mike

      Making sawdust with a Dremel 1680.
      www.picturetrail.com/naturephotos

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      • #4
        sawdustus of hiawatha

        Mike,

        Really beautiful work . You have much to be proud of.

        Sawdustus
        A day without sawdust is a day without sunshine.
        George

        delta 650, hawk G426

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        • #5
          Rick that is excellent work very good detail, keep up the great work
          Daryl S. Walters Psycotic scroller with a DeWalt 788

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          • #6
            Rick, it looks great! Is that cut on that A-4 oak plywood? If so, what are your thoughts on that material, and, when you got it, was it pretty flat, or warped pretty good? Dale
            Dale w/ yella saws

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            • #7
              Well done

              Rick-

              Fabulous job, well done. You should be real proud of this. Looks great!

              -Bill
              -Bill

              My saw is a DeWalt788 Measure twice; cut once; count fingers after cut

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              • #8
                Rick, nice cutting. I have cut a few of Jeff's and I know what you mean. What blade did you use?
                Mick, - Delta P-20

                A smile is a small curve that straightens everything out.

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                • #9
                  Very nice Rick! JZ's patterns are very addicting, not to mention great to look at!
                  Bill

                  DeWalt 788



                  aut viam inveniam aut faciam

                  God gives us only what we can handle.. Apparently God thinks I am one tough cookie.....

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                  • #10
                    Excellent !! That's what I love about JZs stuff. They are challenging, beautiful, very artistic and you can have 100 screw ups in it and nobody will ever know. The detail makes it very forgiving and I don't see the first "booboo" in yours. That one is high on my to do list because we have alot of riding facilities and riders in my neck of the woods.
                    How many were ya' able to cut at one time?
                    Keep up the excellent work!!!!
                    Confuscious says, "The cautious seldom err".
                    Confuscious didn't own a scrollsaw either.

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                    • #11
                      Thanks for all the good words. I cut it out of the oak ply from scroller the one that Jeff uses they were flat not warbed or bowed, i use 2/0 flying dutchman spirrals. I as able to stack cut 3, 2 of them was baltic birtch and one the oak, i believe the oak looks better so might start doing them all in oak. the finished size is 11x 15.
                      again thanks
                      Rick

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                      • #12
                        I am cutting that one right now for a Christmas present. Lots of fun
                        Chuck D


                        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...

                        l
                        Hegner 18, Delta p-20, Griz 14 inch Band saw

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