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    Default My attempt at Alex's Xmas Calender....

    Finally done. Took about 2 weeks on and off, couple of hours a day. 4mm ply and 6mm ply backing board. Walnut stain for the dark bits, natural wood for the contrast, satin clear coat over it all. Used the FD-PSR #1 blade for all of it but a smaller blade would have been easier of some of the bits.

    Anyway, thanks for the plan Alex

    Cheers, Graeme
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    Great work there Graeme. I'm not big into scrollsawing but I can see there would be an enormous amount of work to complete that.
    I have downloaded a couple of his patterns but yet to have a go at them.
    Dallas

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