November 26, 201213 yr Wow another month over and we're only a couple weeks from Christmas. Hope everybody is recovering from stuffing themselves on Thanksgiving. I spent about 6 hours in the shop then went to the step son's to eat and hung out for a couple hours, then made the long trip back home, all of about 300 yards, and spent some more time in the shop. I guess I'll let everybody peek at some of the stuff I, done lately. GregScroll Saw forum hosthttp://www.thesawdustfactoryga.com/
November 26, 201213 yr Some very nice work Greg. You sure keep the scroll saw hot. The last pictures is really great.John MoodySite AdministratorJohn Moody Woodworkshttp://www.johnmoodywoodworks.com
November 26, 201213 yr Author John, I've got 3 more shows to do, two in one weekend, so yea I've burning the midnight oil, and some propane too, it's been chilly here at night. Dropped to 26 last night, brrrrrrr. I need to get some kerosene soon too, I ran along about Feb. and have messed around not getting any when it might have been somewhat cheaper. GregScroll Saw forum hosthttp://www.thesawdustfactoryga.com/
November 26, 201213 yr All very nice work. I did a little cutting this afternoon but lost the feeling in my hands! It was about the same temp out there as you had and that was this afternoon.Finished the candle holders yesterday so I'll take some pics here in a while and get them posted.Again, I wish I had some of your talent and time to do more.Harry BrinkBulldog WoodworkingMontana
November 27, 201213 yr Really nice work Greg! I need to get my back log of projects completed so I can get back on my scroll saw.www.thepatriotwoodworker.com Proud Supporter of Homes For Our Troops
November 27, 201213 yr Author harry, now that you're retired you can get in some more shop time, just have some patience, your talents will develop. I wear a pair of army wool glove liners with the fingertips cut off when I'm cutting this time of year, that cast iron table on mine is really rough on bare hands. Harry Brink said:All very nice work. I did a little cutting this afternoon but lost the feeling in my hands! It was about the same temp out there as you had and that was this afternoon.Finished the candle holders yesterday so I'll take some pics here in a while and get them posted.Again, I wish I had some of your talent and time to do more.Harry BrinkBulldog WoodworkingMontana
November 27, 201213 yr Author thanks Mike. I've been sitting here at work tonight working on a list of stuff I need to make for next year lol. IF things go as planned I should be able to stay busy all winter. Mike Dillen said:Really nice work Greg! I need to get my back log of projects completed so I can get back on my scroll saw.www.thepatriotwoodworker.com Proud Supporter of Homes For Our Troops
November 27, 201213 yr Harry, you got all those elves to help you! John MoodySite AdministratorJohn Moody Woodworkshttp://www.johnmoodywoodworks.com
November 27, 201213 yr Nice work, Greg. 24 in Savannah? Â That's colder then it was up here. Â What's up with that? For myself, I have been putting final touches on the last back orders. Â Took a trip around north Georgia yesterday delivering a few projects that could not be shipped - a Lichterbogen, a wedding plaque, and a special logo sign for Destiny Alpacas. Made from Red Oak, Walnut, sandi-ply backer stained blue and some "twinkle" LED lights. Â Main sign is 24 x 36. Fredaka Pop's Shopwww.pops-shop.comEX-21 (Presently on the floor. Using my 6-year old 788 ! ! ! ! !'Soooooo many patterns - sooooo little time'
November 28, 201213 yr Author Cool sign Fred. My neighborhood is in the middle of the  woods so we don't have all that urban warming, it's always 5-10 degrees colder in our area than in Sav'h proper. plus it was a clear night too. Fred Wilson said: Nice work, Greg. 24 in Savannah?  That's colder then it was up here.  What's up with that? For myself, I have been putting final touches on the last back orders.  Took a trip around north Georgia yesterday delivering a few projects that could not be shipped - a Lichterbogen, a wedding plaque, and a special logo sign for Destiny Alpacas. Made from Red Oak, Walnut, sandi-ply backer stained blue and some "twinkle" LED lights.  Main sign is 24 x 36. Fredaka Pop's Shopwww.pops-shop.comEX-21 (Presently on the floor. Using my 6-year old 788 ! ! ! ! !'Soooooo many patterns - sooooo little time'
November 28, 201213 yr Finished off the Christmas candle holders last night. They were made from one of Steve Good's patterns on Oak wood. Finished them with BLO. All are being sent to family for presents except for our 2. Harry BrinkBulldog WoodworkingMontana
November 28, 201213 yr Author Harry, those look great. everybody will be proud to display those. Harry Brink said: Finished off the Christmas candle holders last night. They were made from one of Steve Good's patterns on Oak wood. Finished them with BLO. All are being sent to family for presents except for our 2. Harry BrinkBulldog WoodworkingMontana
November 28, 201213 yr Harry those are pretty cool lights. Nice job!www.thepatriotwoodworker.com Proud Supporter of Homes For Our Troops
November 29, 201213 yr Thanks everybody! They were a fun project and came out really nice. I have some wood left over so I may make a few more for the Farmers Market next season.Harry BrinkBulldog WoodworkingMontana
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