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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2008
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Hi everyone ![]() A friend of mine wants me to do a John Deere Tractor pic for him (hinted strongly for a Christmas gift)...any ideas where I can find one? Thanks in advance Cheryl |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Avon MN.
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Wooden Teddy Bear or The Art Factory have these, check them out.
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| ScrollSaw Artist Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Foxton, NewZealand
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__________________ Try not! Do, or do not There is no try Yoda "Empire Strikes Back" 1980 |
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I've got an eBook available through Lulu.com with more tractor patterns than one could hope for. LOL Click here for the details. If you're interested in just one pattern, you can email or p.m. me and I'll hook you up. I've got patterns for the Model A, AR, D,R, 4010, 8570, an old steel wheel (not sure the year) and a 1927 year. Andy
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| Pattern Person |
In case you're curious Cheryl, I was asked about a table of contents for the eBook so I copied and pasted the John Deere patterns available in the book for you. They are as follows; 1927 John Deere 1949 John Deere A John Deere 4010 John Deere 8570 Old "Steel Wheel" John Deere (year and model unknown) John Deere Model A Steel Wheel John Deere AR John Deere D John Deere R Thanks again! Andy
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2008
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Thanks everyone. With all those options I am SURE he will find one that he likes for me to cut. Isn't it nice when someone gives a "subtle hint" what they want for Christmas? |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Bellevue Michigan
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I made my John Deere fan friends some of these Christmas ornaments made of walnut last year..All I did on this was find a logo by searching John Deere logo on google and printed it off..I then just as I cut it out made bridges..If I was to do it again I would make an actual pattern from it as these didn't turn out real even..But my friends just loved them anyway..Just another idea.. Here is a link to the one I did in my gallery John Deere Ornament - Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts Photo Gallery
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| Gary the Bear Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: North West Iowa
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Here is a 60 Ag John Deere pattern I made
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