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Two more for the little uns

Woody

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Two more for the Grandkids just found out it is better to cut inside the lines I'm getting used to the twist and turns now I may get there one day LOL old dog new tricks comes to mind
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Dalboy

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Amother two great pieces Woody if the lines don't need to be black ie for those that want to paint or use crayons then you may find it easier to print the patterns in red. Makes seeing the line a lot easier as when you cut it shows up as black cut line on the red ink. Try with a scarp piece of wood print a curved line stick to it and cut.
 

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Your cuts look a lot tighter:thumbs:

Peter
 

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As I kid I read Pilgrims Progress pretty depressing really but seeing your progress with the scroll saw is great two beaut figures they will love.

Peter.:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
 
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