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Scroll sawn presents

alan morrison

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Some doodling on the scroll saw which will be presents for a couple of horticultural friends.
 

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Garno

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Many years ago I had a scroll saw,

I was useless.

Sold it on eBay less than 6 months later :goesred::goesred::goesred:
 

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Excellent work Alan. My poor scroll saw is just covered in dust and not just because of the move to a new workshop and then my standards are not as good as yours
 

alan morrison

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Alan
I love the four headed triffid? Is it Ivy ?
Have you inset these into solid wood or is it intarsia?

The one with four heads is a stylised attempt at a Cyclamen.
The process is: cut out the individual portions....add wood stain..... attach backer board.... glue in.....varnish.
Nothing complicated.
Alan
 
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