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This is my first stack cut. Thanks for looking




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Old 01-03-2009, 09:38 PM   #16
 
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Very good job Nick
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Spiffy work there, Nick.
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Nick I didn't know if you noticed but there are two pictures of the same thing. I don;t think I that drunk that I'm seeing double. So you might want to check your camera, it's taking duplicates.

Cool zebra(s)
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Nick I didn't know if you noticed but there are two pictures of the same thing. I don;t think I that drunk that I'm seeing double. So you might want to check your camera, it's taking duplicates.

Cool zebra(s)
Jeff, it's good to see you "back in form"!

Nick, those look terrific. I prefer to stack cut, not only to get more "bang for the buck (or time), but sometimes it is easier to control the actual cutting with a little more thickness.
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Awesome work bro

Good blade control too It's very easy to put side pressure on the blade which distorts the bottom piece(s)
Did you design the pattern as well ?
Masterfully done !
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Awesome work bro

Good blade control too It's very easy to put side pressure on the blade which distorts the bottom piece(s)
Did you design the pattern as well ?
Masterfully done !
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Robert the pattern came from the Scrollsaw cafe. I just picked up photo shop so I may be taping into some of you expertise
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