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That's it the last two for a while back were I belong tomorrow on me lathe LOL an Eagle for our Grandson (Dan) to hang in his bedroom and an Angel candle holder in white corrian which according to Her majesty is staying LOL
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Nice Woody, another pair of cracking figures there and I can see why Vi wants to keep the angel. :thumbs:
 

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Like em dad but the Eagle looks like he has bumped into a wall and blunted his beak init?
Or do he got a gob full of Paul's fishes?
 

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Yet another two great pieces Woody. What blade did you use on the eagle as I see a very little fluff around the claw area and wonder is a slightly finer blade may help
 

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Yet another two great pieces Woody. What blade did you use on the eagle as I see a very little fluff around the claw area and wonder is a slightly finer blade may help

Hi Derek I do need to get some finer blades so I found out today and some pin-less every time I do something on the scroll saw a little bit more is learned I have fitted the Axminster heads on the saw I couldn't manage those other pinless blade attachment things that come with the saw
 

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Hi Derek I do need to get some finer blades so I found out today and some pin-less every time I do something on the scroll saw a little bit more is learned I have fitted the Axminster heads on the saw I couldn't manage those other pinless blade attachment things that come with the saw
Are they the ones that you put the blade in then have to hook onto the holders if so they are a pain especially when you want to do bits in the middle of the piece and have to thread them through a hole
 

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By the time I get a scroll saw you will be the resident expert, they both look great.

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