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Old 08-30-2009, 05:27 PM   #1
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I will post my projects in this thread.

First projects wildlife collector plates.
98 small parts
110 big parts
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When you have time set up a gallery. Will keep them all organized and easier for us to access and drool all over our key boards...

Looks like you have all your wood.
Was that an order or the way you store your wood?
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It was order to cut on size and delivered in cardboard box.
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Scroll saw blades come today. I try spiral #5 and cut sooooooooo easly. I don't know why people say it is hard to work with spiral blades. Next time when I order blades I will order only spiral blades.
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Looking forward to those collector plates...Blades are a personal preference just as boxers and briefs are..LOl
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Big thanks everybody who help me to chose blades.
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I'll agree. Spirals are the only ones I can really use. Guess it's just the way my brain works to make sense of this crazy hobby.
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I got my self a tubes for blades. This is tubes for making bottles of 2,5 and 5 litre. Now I only need to make tube holder.
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Today I cut puppy. Tomorrow I need to drill hole for eye and cut in puzzle.
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Looks cute, looking forward to finished work.
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