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Old 01-18-2007, 01:27 AM   #1
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Just finished this one up last night. Indian cuttings sold really well for me last year so I wanted to get a head start on this year. It's entitled Water Goddess and is cut @ 11 X 14 from 1/8 BB ply with #3 FD-SR's (stack of 5).

Sorry Dale, this one doesn't meet your minimum number of cuts requirement, it only had 382 cuts in it.
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UGH, under 400 holes? I guess I wont bother cutting THAT one. Dont tell nobody, but I just cut an Andy Deane eagle, with only 54 holes! Your cutting does look good, but I almost think its to busy, I couldnt catch the picture in it without studying it a while, could be just my slowspeed brain though! Dale
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Hehehe. Believe it or not Dale, the difficulty in seeing it is what sells these. I put a similar type of cutting out once last year and it sold in 15 minutes (busy, with the pictures buried within the cutting). Folks seem to really like these around here. I've sold out of every one I've cut, I'm hoping I can add this to that list.
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Congrats, I hope so too!!! Im sure you have no trouble selling anything you make, your a natural!! Keep on designing!! Dale
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that one took a lot on concentration, I'm sure. Nice work.
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, it only had 382 cuts in it.
Even Elvis had an off song now and then....

Nice job Jedi, I LIKE IT. You are becoming the Bev Doolittle of the scrolling world
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That's really great Kevin. I like the design, it's like she is hiding and then you feel the need to search over the picture to find more.
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How long does something like this nice piece take you to make?
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This one took about 8 hours total Andy. But there was some extra time spent cutting down a sheet of ply to get the 11 X 14's for this one.

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I had to google Bev Doolittle to find out who she was, LOL. Thanks for the kind words but I've got a looooong way to go to come even remotely close to that. She's a true artist, I'm just a woodworker.
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I like that Kevin - in fact I was just looking at the pattern the other night on whichever MSN group you posted it.

Mmm only 382 cuts - I'm tempted ....
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