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General Category => Brag Forum => Topic started by: Danny on July 31, 2013, 05:27:33 pm
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Well for all you that were following my requests for these 4 guys portrait pattern
I want to Thank Mahendra for this Life Like Pattern he designed for me. Thanks
Tom.... :+}
Didn't count the number of times I stood on my head (LOL) feeding that FDUR#1
blade up thru them holes, but I would feel safe in counting over 300. Worked on
it off n on for a couple weeks now. Was many touch n go n hold your breath areas.
And Of course I just Love to hear Good or Bad when I show something. Let r rip.
Danny :+}
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1. Great Job! Fine looking portrait of some TRUE characters!
2. I sure hope you stacked more than one copy!!!
3. It would have been a lot easier with FD New Spiral 2/0 & 3/0!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
~~~GB~~~
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Great job...
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nice work Danny thanks for sharing
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The beards are back! New season starts August 14 I believe. Great work!
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Danny, excellent cutting :) must admire your patience with 300 times threading the blade. It is their beard ,I wish they were clean shaven ;D, I had a tough time making this I can imagine how you felt cutting this. I am sure the fan for whom you made this will love this.
Thank you for showing your work.
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Nice looking cutting, but I still have no clue who they are, such is life.
Thanks for sharing with us.
Al
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Nice looking cutting, but I still have no clue who they are, such is life.
Thanks for sharing with us.
Al
Al ,here you go increase your knowledge on these guys :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duck_Dynasty
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Amazing job, looks great, thanks for sharing
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Looks great, nice work. Thanks for sharing. :)
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Ya did good Danny. I started one a week or so ago and the pieces in the beard kept breaking, so it ended up as firewood!
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My Sincerest THANKS go to ALL of this Forum family for your thoughts....:+}
GB.... Yep....I never cut just one unless its 3/4" or thicker. Cut 4 of um on
ole BB 1/8" Thought about 5 up, but last time I did this that bottom
one came out TERRIBLE. ALL 4 OF THESE CAME OUT NEAR PERFECT.
And with my experience using Spirals I feel most certain that this
piece would of eventually been going in the trash. LOL FDUR #1..Yea!
My Wife and Myself have Loved watch Duck Dynasty right from the first show.
This family just has a way to ALWAYS make you laugh. Unless you are just a
FUDDY DUDDY. Thats someone that hates to laugh. LOL Anyway Great Show.
Yep.....................August 14th...........New Season starts.........Yea! Danny :+}
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Good job Danny! Could you sell these or will copyrights prevent selling?
Tony,aka,Toneman
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Hi Toneman.... Let me get back to yas about this. I FEEL that Tom would not
mind me sending you his pattern, but need to make sure. Danny :+}
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I have never heard of them but Danny I LOVE what you have done in bringing them to life. Well done my friend.
Marg
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great job Danny, came out really good looking.
great pattern also!
and a great show, it's even here in Holland on TV!!
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Danny i have been using a mirror to help in my bottom feeding. i put it next to my blade. it's hard at first working upside down but it gets easier the more i use
it. see what you think. termite
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Hi Toneman.... Let me get back to yas about this. I FEEL that Tom would not
mind me sending you his pattern, but need to make sure. Danny :+}
Hey Danny,feel free to pass it on as you like,it was made for you and now you have the distribution rights ;D ;D
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Just checked this post after a couple days. Termite your idea really sound lik
it might work for me. I have ALWAYS SUCCEEDED with feeding that tiny lil blade
thru that .065 hole. When they are in the MIDDLE of the blank it sometimes
is hard to see good.
Heres a trick I have been doing. After drilling the holes I take a AWL and poke
the backside hole to enlarge by a little. Then using a dull pencil I twish the lead
to leave the dark mark. Makes for locating the holes much easier. Danny :+}
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Hey Danny, I use that same sorta idea with the holes on the back as well. I usually sand down the back to make it smooth for the scroll saw surface. Then poke the holes to be more visible with a pointed object, in my case I took an old phillips screwdriver and grinded it to a point.
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You are good. I think this is a lot of work. Nice done