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27th May 2012, 10:15 PM #1rogerjenkins Guest
Aviation Scroll Saw Patterns
Does such a thing exist anywhere ? There's heaps of cars, trucks, trains, floral, sporty things, houses, animals, etc. on the sites I have searched through, but very, very little in the field of Aviation Scroll Saw Patterns.
I am seeking Warbirds, light trainers; light twins; commercial aircraft, helicopters, old biplanes,etc, etc. Anyone know of any good sites ??
If nothing much can be found, I can design as have my own collection of Aviation Publications, which brings me to this question,- IF I come up with a range of Aircraft Scroll Saw Patterns, ( universal type, which can be modified to suit the project in hand ), how many scrollers worldwide would be interested, and which would be the preferred publication method,- downloadable copy/s or printed hard copy/s, or both ??
All helpful information, and comments welcome,
Roger
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27th May 2012, 10:48 PM #2
hi Rodger try Scroll Saw Village there are a few on there I know I have some on my comp but I have to find them
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28th May 2012, 07:54 AM #3Noel
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Are you looking for the portrait type, or 3D?
Noel
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28th May 2012, 09:52 PM #4rogerjenkins Guest
Aviation patterns, etc.
Both Portrait, and 3-Dimensional.
Had a look-see at the, Sroll Saw Villiage site,- but when I attempted to register, the registration page would NOT accept my information,- kept saying, " invalid email !
Invalid email ", so figure they must have a resident,' Gremlin, " in the works !!
Anyway will most probably do my own designs drawn onto A3 size paper, ( 297 x 420mm ), - already have some Aussie Muscle-car designs available, such as the XY-GT; HK Monaro, etc.,etc, also have a mate, via this forum who is designing some Aussie Military Key rings, etc,- in silhoutte format, and doing an excellent job too.
If I can find a short-cut, or two in the design department,- that's even better,- but IF I cannot, then its back to the," Drawingboard," by myself, and see what eventuates in the design department.
*** While I think of it,- also have some real old Farm Implement Catalogues, dating back to about 1920 - 1930's era, which show all kinds of horse-drawn implements, stationary engines, early tractors, farm gates, etc.,etc,- question being,- how many Scrollers would be interested in these types of patterns, drawn onto A3 paper, and, ( another question ),- what Dollars would they be prepared to pay, either as, ( A ) Individual Patterns, or, ( B ), set up as a set, - like a Mini-booket form, of " x" number of A3 size patterns together for the one price plus postage ??????
Comments always welcome,
Roger
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30th May 2012, 07:53 AM #5Noel
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I have several that I have made myself. Email me if you would like a few.
Noel
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4th June 2012, 09:43 PM #6rogerjenkins Guest
Noel,- Aircraft patterns, especially in 3-D, - yes please.
Roger
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5th June 2012, 09:01 AM #7Noel
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I have already posted a few. Is that what you are after? I don't have 3D ones.
Noel
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