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General Category => Brag Forum => Topic started by: Retired Coastie on March 02, 2012, 12:25:33 pm
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This is a simple project but was fun to make. It's my 2nd scroll saw project. The blade is 1/4" Baltic Birch plywood and painted silver. The handle is 1/4" poplar with several coats of linseed oil and finished off with knife rivets. I then counter bored 2 small holes in the handle and 1 in the spacer and epoxied rare earth magnets for attaching to my shop fridge. Thanks Steve for the free pattern. Thanks for viewing!
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Nice job on that! I cut four of those last year and sold all of them. I plan on cutting more this year for the craft show season.
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Great job, nick work. Thanks for sharing. :)
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beautiful piece of work and nicely finished too.
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Nice job, It'll look good in the shop.
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Nicely done ...Pete
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;) ;) ;) Sharp. Thanx for the show and tell.
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Thank you all for your encouraging words. Hopefully I'll have some work that's a bit more challenging in the future. I'm just trying to learn to walk before I run! Thanks again.
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Really nice job. I like the finishes.
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Nice start Sir! :)
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looking really good. very nice project. great how the knife rivets look.
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nice job, very well done
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Coastie, really nice work there and I think the silver paint idea is great. Made mine from walnut, but the ply and paint looks great as well.
Thanks for sharing.
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Came out great! I cut it a while back. Unfortunately It fell off a storage shelf and exploded into an amazing amount of pieces.
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Beautiful work. Thanks for sharing
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looks great thanks for posting
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Very nice.
Marg