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John Wayne.

Paul hd

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This was a fantastic pattern to cut of the great John Wayne.

I have used Cedar for the pattern and Yew for the frame.
Cedar is a fantastic wood to cut and smells great. This was cut with a Hegner and Olson 2/0r blade.

I just need to add a few coats of Danish oil and John will be ready for the wall.

Regards,
Paul.

John Wayne on the Scroll saw. - YouTube
 

Bill Mooney

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Very nice Paul you show great skill when scrolling.:thumbs: Ts something I would ike to do but can’t because of lack of sight.
 

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Well done Paul. That's the best John Wayne pattern I have seen. The frame is a nice touch. Huge Wayne fan. I would cut this in a heart beat. Share your source?
 

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Also a fan of the man and the cutting man Paul. Occasionally an old film will be shown ,when he appears to feature John I settle back to enjoy.This typical pose is satisfying to me.Using moving pics to illustrate is beaut mate.

Kind regards Peter.
 

Paul hd

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Well done Paul. That's the best John Wayne pattern I have seen. The frame is a nice touch. Huge Wayne fan. I would cut this in a heart beat. Share your source?

Thank you Terry,
Here is a link to the pattern maker.


Also a fan of the man and the cutting man Paul. Occasionally an old film will be shown ,when he appears to feature John I settle back to enjoy.This typical pose is satisfying to me.Using moving pics to illustrate is beaut mate.

Kind regards Peter.

Thanks Peter,
Totally agree on the pose.

Cheers,Paul
 

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Brilliant stuff, I have a scroll saw that's only gathering dust rather than making it. :sob:

Love what you do Paul, shows a lot of what can be achieved.:thumbs:
 
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