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Title: New work in progress...Elderly John Wayne
Post by: CharlesDearing on April 13, 2014, 04:59:21 am
This will be the last John Wayne for a while lol
Click the link below to see the work in progress:
http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb136/artistic_cowboy30/Works%20in%20progress/Jw-3-1_zps853a601b.jpg
Title: Re: New work in progress...Elderly John Wayne
Post by: DWSudekum on April 13, 2014, 05:13:03 am
Charlie that is looking great.  Looking forward to seeing it completed.  Thanks for giving us a glimpse at the WIP.


DW
Title: Re: New work in progress...Elderly John Wayne
Post by: Marcellarius on April 13, 2014, 10:31:08 am
great work, Charlie,
funny to see we all have different ways of cutting,
I would have cut out all the small parts first before cutting out the big parts.
anyway, your way is good, you make great projects.
Title: Re: New work in progress...Elderly John Wayne
Post by: frankorona on April 13, 2014, 10:53:56 am
Excellent work, it will look wonderful!!!
Title: Re: New work in progress...Elderly John Wayne
Post by: CharlesDearing on April 13, 2014, 12:27:58 pm
Thanks everyone.  I cut the big parts out often for the sole purpose of making the whole piece lighter weight in order to move it easier.
Title: Re: New work in progress...Elderly John Wayne
Post by: Rover2 on April 13, 2014, 08:50:34 pm
Thanks for sharing Charles.  I looks really nice and PLEASE keep us updated.  Looking forward to seeing the finished project.  You do some great work. 8) 8)
Title: Re: New work in progress...Elderly John Wayne
Post by: wombatie on April 14, 2014, 02:28:38 am
Another fine piece.

Marg
Title: Re: New work in progress...Elderly John Wayne
Post by: newfie on April 14, 2014, 07:17:18 pm
looks great thanks for posting
Title: Re: New work in progress...Elderly John Wayne
Post by: Danny on April 14, 2014, 09:27:01 pm
Your ARE a MASTER Charlie....ALWAYS such a Wonderful Completion of so many Great Portraits. 
There just ARE NOT many people as Good with using a Scrollsaw and also Designing a Pattern
as yourself......................Danny  :+}
Title: Re: New work in progress...Elderly John Wayne
Post by: Marcellarius on April 15, 2014, 11:18:50 am
Thanks everyone.  I cut the big parts out often for the sole purpose of making the whole piece lighter weight in order to move it easier.

sounds real logical, I never have make this big projects,
almost never make projects bigger the 11x8, so wouldn't have guessed that. ;)
do you use extra support on the side of the table?
Title: Re: New work in progress...Elderly John Wayne
Post by: CharlesDearing on April 17, 2014, 01:09:01 pm
Yes sir.  I use roller stands to support the parts that hang over the edge of the table.
Title: Re: New work in progress...Elderly John Wayne
Post by: woodrocker on April 17, 2014, 01:57:52 pm
Hi Charles

I'm new to scrolling and all I can say is WOW!!! your work is amazing. Do you make your own patterns? If so what software are you using? Do you have an opinion on coyote 3 software? I'd like to purchase it.

Thanks Keith
Title: Re: New work in progress...Elderly John Wayne
Post by: Dakota Saw Dust on April 18, 2014, 11:44:24 pm
Charles - I've noticed in your gallery of projects two things.  First you don't use paper pattern glued to your blank. Do you hand draw each & why?  Secondly, one close up shot showed what looked like a spiral blade. Is that the blade of choice for your fine work? You've developed a lot of tricks & techniques that will take years of designer firewood on my part.  Thanks for sharing. Brian
Title: Re: New work in progress...Elderly John Wayne
Post by: Al W on April 20, 2014, 04:33:54 pm
Very nice Charlie.  Enjoy seeing the work.

Al
Title: Re: New work in progress...Elderly John Wayne
Post by: CharlesDearing on April 27, 2014, 04:51:04 pm
Thanks folks.  I do my designs on paper and use paint shop pro 4 to make sure all the lines are clean and color it in.  I use carbon paper and trace the design (usually enlarged at rapidresizer.com).  I don't use the glue method because I use spirals and it seems to pull up the paper often.  Always done it this way and never used a flat blade in my life ;) It's finished now and is in this section.