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General Category => Brag Forum => Topic started by: Danny on January 10, 2014, 06:21:38 am
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Hello All.... I'm still into cutting various Crosses. This one when I showed it to my Wife she just sat there staring at it and finally asked if she could have one. Never asked me this before. Asked me to cut More of them. So up, up and away I go....This is cut on 1/4 BB, but gonna stack cut FOUR next time on 1/8 BB. She says this one will be a Big Seller at our Show.
Well I ALWAYS look forward to reading your comments. Good or Bad.... Danny :+}
P.S. I AM STILL ON THE LOOK OUT FOR CROSS PATTERNS. hINT. hINT....
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Excellent cross Danny. Thanks for sharing this with us.
DW
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Excellent work on a beautiful cross
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great cross Danny where's the pattern from,i like to get a copy.
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Great work!
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?Wow! Amazing job, loks great and very well done, thanks for sharing.
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WoW! That is one beautiful cross! Yep, it will be a good seller! Did you create the pattern or purchase it?
Tony,aka,Toneman
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Very well done Danny!
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Super job Danny, I do a lot of crosses as well. I have a lot of Sue Mey's. I have not seen that one I don't think. Nicely done, and it will definitely be a good seller, thanks for sharing
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Want to THANK ALL for your Kind Words. Always a "Great Thing" Danny :+}
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Find it at: http://www.scrollsawartist.com/
Click Religious & Inspirational
Go to Page
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SORRY !! My computer just did a hiccup.
Go to: http://www.scrollsawartist.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=1
Click "Religious and Inspirational". Go to Page 3. Click "Angels Cross".
http://www.scrollsawartist.com/scroll-saw-patterns/religious-and-inspirational/#ty;pagination_contents;/scroll-saw-patterns/religious-and-inspirational/page-3/ I cut the bottom of the Cross longer.
Did the interior cuts (1/8") birch. Sprayed a 1/4" birch with a red primer. Sprayed adhesive to the back of the 1/8", stuck it to the painted piece. Sawed the perimeter. With the pattern still on, propped it up slightly, face down. Sprayed primer down at 45 degrees for the back & edges. For the base, I glued 1/4" oak top, 1/8" ply (for the middle) and sawed the opening for the cross bottom. Glued 1/2" oak below that. Cut oval shape with bandsaw. Sprayed Clear Enamel on the finished piece. Gave it as a gift, so I cannot send a picture. I thought it looked Great. :) :)
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Wow Danny, that is awesome. Well cut. I can see why she likes them.
Pete
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Can't go wrong with making crosses. My wife looks at all the ones in the, "Wooden Teddy Bear" and she just says over and over, "Ohhhh I like this one...and this one...and oooohh look at that one."
Love making crosses. Your work is nice. Thanks for sharing.
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Your wife has good taste. You did an excellent job cutting this one Danny.
Marg
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Hi, Danny,
Nice Work!
There are four free cross patterns by Jay Hammerle on www.scrollsawer.com if you are a member of that forum and one by Bobby Riggs that you probably already have.
Also, there are some cross patterns from The Winfield Collection for sale for about $7.00 including shipping on eBay.
God Bless! Spirithorse
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Thanks Spirt. I just recieved my order from Sue Mey for 5 different style Beautiful Crossess and I will be busy for a little while now. I am a member of the Scroll forum you mentioned, so I will check the crosses out there. Danny :+}
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Danny, beautifully cut and an excellent pattern by Sue.
Mahendra
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Nice pattern and great cutting. Thanks for tip on where to buy, just book-marked it for later .
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Hey Danny,
Can I ask, how did you get the little holes in the 'thing' that the bottom angel is holding in her right hand? Those are very small holes. Did you just use a drill bit or were you able to get a sawblade in there?
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great job Danny, that's a fantastic cross.
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Malistar22 about the HOLES.... Very Tiny drill bit. .068 or .065. Only a #1 blade will fit thru comfortably. Nibble the cut out area from left to right. Easier than cutting the line from one end to meeting back. Anyway this is just my 13 cents worth.................Danny :+}
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That's a lot of work. Very nice!
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Hey Dan, Really nice work.Came out great.....