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    This is a picture of Elk. They are larger than deer and certainly one of the most beautiful animals in America and Canada, in my opinion.

    Pattern is by Charles Dearing. Cut in 1/4" Baltic Birch using 3/0 Flying Dutchman Spiral blades.

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    My scrolling: https://imgur.com/a/f2Fj8

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    Great work Paul.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PLD View Post
    This is a picture of Elk. They are larger than deer and certainly one of the most beautiful animals in America and Canada, in my opinion.

    Pattern is by Charles Dearing. Cut in 1/4" Baltic Birch using 3/0 Flying Dutchman Spiral blades.

    G'day Paul,
    You certainly have an eye for a beautiful picture to scrollsaw which you have done so great; the animals almost look real...
    First class job sir....cheers, Peter

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