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    Default My hanging macaw puzzle

    I made myself some company for the shed. It's made from beech, 42 cm long, 18 mm thick. Cut with a no. 5 scroll saw blade, 3 layers of color, one layer of lacquer.
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    G'Day Bob,
    That looks fantastic, at first glance it looks almost a real bird.
    Love the details in the colours. Very well done.
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    I thought I'm looking at a rea life bird. Amazing and fun to look at!

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    I,ve always wanted a good looking bird.now I can make my own.

    Great puzzle was this from a plan or your own design

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diggerdelaney View Post
    Great puzzle was this from a plan or your own design
    The design came from another site. The link to the plan is on the bottom. I hope I am not breaking any rules by posting a link to another forum.

    Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts - Hanging Macaw Puzzle

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