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24th May 2018, 08:58 AM #1
Working Together
My friend, Ron Smith. is a very good segmented bowl maker/turner. A while back he asked if I would help him with a bowl he was wanting to do. He brought me some wood and silhouette patterns of the animals he wanted to use on the bowl to see if I thought I could cut them. The hardest part of cutting them was having him watch me the whole time. But we had a great time in the shop and he got what he wanted. He just sent me these pictures of his finished product a couple days ago.
All I did was scroll the little animals and eagle. I think it really came out great.
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24th May 2018, 10:01 AM #2
Paul there is nothing wrong with your scrolling skills!!!
With your back problems progress may be slow for you, but the results are nothing less than exceptional. Thanks for chance to see your workJust do it!
Kind regards Rod
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24th May 2018, 11:10 AM #3
That's one beautiful bowl with all the fancy timber scrollsawing makes it even more WOW!!
Cheers Peter
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That is really nice .It"s amazing how some people just keep coming up with these marvelous ideas.
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