February 27, 201214 yr This is my latest project. Not for the weak at heart, but easier than it looks. After all....its just one cut at a time.
February 27, 201214 yr Very nice work and detail. That is absolutely fantastic Karl. How thick is the stock?I'm afraid If I attempted that Alcohol would have to be involved!
February 27, 201214 yr Mike,Better put a finger guard on the saw, if Alcohol is involved!Mike Dillen said:Very nice work and detail! How thick is the stock?I'm afraid If I attempted that Alcohol would have to be involved!
February 27, 201214 yr Sorry Larry I should have stipulated Alcohol would come after the sawing!Larry Buskirk said:Mike,Better put a finger guard on the saw, if Alcohol is involved!Mike Dillen said:
February 27, 201214 yr Mike,I think I would need at least one, before attempting something this intricate!Â
February 27, 201214 yr That is awesome. Man there is so much there it takes a bit to just take it all in.Great work. What size is it?John MoodySite AdministratorJohn Moody Woodworkshttp://www.johnmoodywoodworks.com
February 27, 201214 yr Absolutely AWESOME Â Karl. Definitely some major pucker factor thereGregScroll Saw forum hosthttp://www.thesawdustfactory.net/
February 27, 201214 yr KarlSimply stunning. Great job. How thick is it?Wayne MahlerGod bless and protect our troops that serve so we can be free.
February 28, 201214 yr Very nice! Â That is a lot of inside cuts. Â It dos look very fragile.SQHappiness is wood chips flying!
February 28, 201214 yr Yes, and a journey of a thousand miles begins with one step- but oh my aching feet!Gorgeous Work!Lew Kauffman-Wood Turners Forum HostTime traveler. Purveyor of the world's finest custom rolling pins!
February 28, 201214 yr Whoa!!!! Ok, now how do you make those cuts without snapping off the piece next it? That is incredible Karl. Absolutely incredible.John MorrisThe Patriot WoodworkerProud Supporter of Wounded Warrior Project and Homes For Our Troops
February 28, 201214 yr Very carefully John Morris said: Whoa!!!! Ok, now how do you make those cuts without snapping off the piece next it? That is incredible Karl. Absolutely incredible. John MorrisThe Patriot WoodworkerProud Supporter of Wounded Warrior Project and Homes For Our Troops
February 28, 201214 yr Karl showed me a picture of this and I may have misunderstood him. I know he designed the pattern but I'm not sure he cut it out yet. I told him there is no way I would attempt it myself. This could be where he is showing his pattern and using his computer to show how it would look when finished. He does great scrolling so he might have cut this out.Rob
February 28, 201214 yr Author All of my patterns are tried and tested before being published. Rob, you have probable seen in person about 5% of my designs. I showcase my patterns on my website primarily, www.scrollsawvideo.com.
March 4, 201214 yr Karl - FANTASTICOK - how much time do you  have into it ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Oh, yeh, I know, your wife sent you to your room one afternoon and you whipped this out just to show her up - right?Fredaka Pop's Shopwww.pops-shop.comEX-21'Don't complain about the storm - learn to dance in the rain.'
March 5, 201214 yr Author Fred...didn't keep up with the time, it may get me depressed. Good to see you again. Are you signed up for the Duluth Festival again. If so, I would like to do a video interview with you for the PWW.
March 5, 201214 yr Karl - yes we are at Duluth Fall Festival - how can I not go there since the venue is about a block and a half from our house !!!Sending you a PM with our schedule.Fredaka Pop's Shopwww.pops-shop.comEX-21'Don't complain about the storm - learn to dance in the rain.'
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