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Old 02-18-2008, 04:28 AM   #1
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Talking ouch my bum hurts from sitting, this one took a while

here is my latest work in progress. i'm about to go out and clean up the fretwork a bit, sand, and mull over a finish.
it is "on the prowl", the simplified version, by jeff zaffino. it comes in his dvd "mastering the art of scroll sawing".
he prefers spirals, so i did the fretwork with spirals myself. all i had was scroll reverse spirals and it really ate the bb up. i ordered FD new spirals today and will try the full size pattern with those soon. i got a lot out of the dvd, being the rookie that i am.
off to finish it up
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turning out nice. Dale
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Old 02-18-2008, 05:49 AM   #3
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Looking fine there.

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G'day Acorn,
You are definately on the right track. That's a very nice cutting.
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Wow that is awsome!!!
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Very nice cutting Acorn, you sure have patience, and stick-to-it-tivness.

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Looks awesome! You've done a top notch job on it!
Try putting a cushion where you sit. I got a piece of an old chair, (the seat specifically), to put on the old piano bench that I've been sitting on for some 12 odd years.
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Hey Jim,

I don't want to come across as nosey, but what was so odd about those 12 years?

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Hey Jim,

I don't want to come across as nosey, but what was so odd about those 12 years?

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.. and sitting on a piano bench for 12 years would definitely give me a bum ache ...

Very nice job on the cutting there ..
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Well done! Beware JZ patterns can be addicting............
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