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General Category => Brag Forum => Topic started by: DWSudekum on October 10, 2012, 08:29:50 pm
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Wanted to see how small I could cut this... this is about as small as I want to attempt ... It is VERY fragile.
Cut from white pine. The base is 1/16 BB ply/
(http://s3i.dotphoto.com/iCF59B665-0E81-42FB-921C-1386568B05EA.jpg)
DW
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HOLY CRAP!!!
:o
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WOW, that is small, How did you hold it while cutting?
Great work!
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WOW, that is small, How did you hold it while cutting?
Great work!
Some time ago I made a holder for when I do compound cuts.
Dw
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That, is truly amazing.
In the bottom right photo, the legs seem to be much narrower than the 1/16" base!
Pete
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Wow! That's amazing. Great things come in small sizes. Great work. Thanks for sharing.
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Absolutely fantastic DW. :)
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Very Cool DW! Is the pattern available?
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The pattern for this bird is from Diana Thompson in her book #d Pattern for the Scroll Saw published by Fox Chapel Publishing ISBN # 1-56523-158-9.
DW
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:o Wow that is awesome. :o
Marg
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thats just brilliant, thanks for sharing.
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Amazing job, very well done, thanks for sharing
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Great job!!
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Absolutely amazing DW. Hope you still have some fingers left to make some more.
Rob Roy.
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beautiful work !
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nice work DW thanks for sharing
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SIMPLY GREAT.... Make a Video.... Would luv to see how a PRO cuts something so delicate and small. Very Impressive.... Danny :+}
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Fantastic work
Thanks for sharing
I just did my first 2 compound cuts from Diana.
Will have to take photos & post.
One thing for sure there not even close to that good.
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Very nice DW. Thanks for sharing the project with us, you give out some nice ideas with your posts. Thanks.
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a nice great, or should I say 'small', Turkey ;)
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That is pretty funny...so darn tiny. I think I would stick to bigger ones, but then again I dont quiet have your skills yet. Good work and thanks for sharing.