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Hot off the saw Monday May 7th

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Wow May already, where is this year going? I didn't do much of anything except work over the weekend. What did everybody else do ? I know a couple of our members were at the Northeast Scrollers Picnic over the weekend, so maybe they'll drop in and let us know how that went.  Here's some links to some of our members sites for everybody to check out, hope you enjoy them. 



http://www.pops-shop.com/sawyer/



http://www.tjswoodshop.com/



http://www.cewoodworks.com/alittlemoreaboutus.htm



http://www.sheilalandrydesigns.com/



http://thesawdustfactoryga.com/






Greg
Scroll Saw forum host

http://www.thesawdustfactoryga.com/

Finished up a few special orders - sorry no pix yet.



I DID stumble upon a document I put together last year and want to share it with our Scrollsawing Group.  You can download it HERE  or paste the following into your browser - http://goo.gl/QOwwA  (In my browser, the link will jump to the download and then come back to this page.  Just check your downloads - it will be there.)



Hope someone can use it - AND - add more tips that you use that are not found in this document.



Enjoy  Grin.gif




Fred
aka Pop's Shop
www.pops-shop.com
EX-21
'Soooooo many patterns - sooooo little time'

About the only thing I got to do on the scroll saw was to cut the round end of the Bread Dipping Trays I posted in the Saturday May 5th post.



It was nice though to get in a little shop time.




John Moody
Site Administrator


John Moody Woodworks
http://www.johnmoodywoodworks.com

Man, that's a beautiful eagle on TJ's site and I have been following Sheila's work for some time.





Lew Kauffman-
Wood Turners Forum Host

Time traveler. Purveyor of the world's finest custom rolling pins!

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Great looking bowl Charles, Love that wood

Charles Nicholls said:


ning-000-0003-00-30016-41.jpg?width=721This is what I am finishing up on and getting another started, I am letting the oil cure for a while then putting beeswax or Wood turners finish over top of it. gotta go storms are in the area




Charles Nicholls
Site Host
nicholls61@att.net
http://www.nichollswoodworks.com
This website is new so it doesn't have much to it yet but you are welcome to take a look :)



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Fred, thanks for sharing that with us, lots of great info there. 

Fred Wilson said:


Finished up a few special orders - sorry no pix yet.



I DID stumble upon a document I put together last year and want to share it with our Scrollsawing Group.  You can download it HERE  or paste the following into your browser - http://goo.gl/QOwwA  (In my browser, the link will jump to the download and then come back to this page.  Just check your downloads - it will be there.)



Hope someone can use it - AND - add more tips that you use that are not found in this document.



Enjoy  Grin.gif




Fred
aka Pop's Shop
www.pops-shop.com
EX-21
'Soooooo many patterns - sooooo little time'



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As long as you used your saw John, don't want it feeling neglected Grin.gifGrin.gif

John Moody said:


About the only thing I got to do on the scroll saw was to cut the round end of the Bread Dipping Trays I posted in the Saturday May 5th post.



It was nice though to get in a little shop time.




John Moody
Site Administrator


John Moody Woodworks
http://www.johnmoodywoodworks.com



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You're right Lew, TJ does some beautiful work.

Lewis Kauffman said:


Man, that's a beautiful eagle on TJ's site and I have been following Sheila's work for some time.





Lew Kauffman-
Wood Turners Forum Host

Time traveler. Purveyor of the world's finest custom rolling pins!



Thanks for the Monday post Greg!




John Morris
The Patriot Woodworker
Proud Supporter of Wounded Warrior Project and Homes For Our Troops

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Glad to do it 69.gif

John Morris said:


Thanks for the Monday post Greg!




John Morris
The Patriot Woodworker
Proud Supporter of Wounded Warrior Project and Homes For Our Troops



OK, gang - finally got some pix to share for this week.


A special outdoor sign for the Kizer's.  Made with 3/8" Spanish Cedar on a 3/4" Red Oak background and sealed with 4 coats of Deft Lacquer..


ning-img-1394-30010-29.jpg



Three eagles for a Boy Scout Troop in Indiana.  Made from 1/2" Wormy Maple.


ning-img-1395-30010-34.jpg



And last but not least - another eagle for stock made from 3/4" Sephelle


ning-img-1399-30010-86.jpg



Boy, we're having phun now  Grin.gif




Fred
aka Pop's Shop
www.pops-shop.com
EX-21
'Soooooo many patterns - sooooo little time'

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Great work Fred, glad to see one of us is getting something done 113.gif

Fred Wilson said:


OK, gang - finally got some pix to share for this week.


A special outdoor sign for the Kizer's.  Made with 3/8" Spanish Cedar on a 3/4" Red Oak background and sealed with 4 coats of Deft Lacquer..


ning-img-1394-30009-58.jpg



Three eagles for a Boy Scout Troop in Indiana.  Made from 1/2" Wormy Maple.


ning-img-1395-30009-81.jpg



And last but not least - another eagle for stock made from 3/4" Sephelle


ning-img-1399-30009-69.jpg



Boy, we're having phun now  Grin.gif




Fred
aka Pop's Shop
www.pops-shop.com
EX-21
'Soooooo many patterns - sooooo little time'



Thank you sirs  Grin.gif




Fred
aka Pop's Shop
www.pops-shop.com
EX-21
'Soooooo many patterns - sooooo little time'

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