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Old 10-02-2009, 11:46 PM   #1
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Got this turkey to do for commission and after looking at it I thought that it would be a fairly easy cut boy was I wrong I started in the middle and was working my way out


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Got this far with cutting the veins - found out quick that veins are not easy - came around the head part and things got scary - Had to put some tape on the front and back side to keep the head from chattering up and down -plus sloooowwwer the saw down - breakage fosure


I made it through with the head and I finished cutting the body down to just below the tape - then I started cuttin the tail feather section

I stopped and taped down a zero clearance (!/4 plywood) under the cutting to give it even more support and had to get my finger pretty close there - Believe me I was nervous

More ppicture to come - I hope that this turkey will be hanging on the wall soon
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Re: One tough bird

Roast it first. It will be easier to cut. hehe The last turkey clock that I cut only had 270 inside cuts if that helps. Steve
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Re: One tough bird

Looking good so far Phillip. What kind of ply wood are you using? I've got a piece of Birch lite ply that I was thinking about doing a design on to try out my new scroll saw.
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Re: One tough bird

Looks good Phillip--Just remember to take your time and stay on the line and that gobbler will soon be cooked.
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Buck up man, it could be worse.
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Re: One tough bird

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Buck up man, it could be worse.
Yea it did sound like I was whinning there a little didn't it - This is a cool pattern - who's design is it? To tell you the truth since I have see this one that you have I think I would rather be doing it - doesn't look like it has any "vein cuts" in it - I am using Birch ply on this one - Got the ply from a good brother - sawduster - let us see the final on this when you get it done
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Re: One tough bird

That one is a little advanced for me. I'm going to start with this easy one. I'll do the wild one after I get some more practice.

The one I posted is called Wild Turkeys. It was in a wood craft magazine I picked up at Lowe's this morning. Creative Woodworks & Crafts Nov 2009. The magazine was $7.49

The pattern is by Mike Williams. He has some really good stuff on his site. http://www.mikesscrollsawpatterns.com/pattern.asp?id=82



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That one is a little advanced for me. I'm going to start with this easy one. I'll do the wild one after I get some more practice.

The one I posted is called Wild Turkeys. It was in a wood craft magazine I picked up at Lowe's this morning. Creative Woodworks & Crafts Nov 2009. The magazine was $7.49

The pattern is by Mike Williams. He has some really good stuff on his site. http://www.mikesscrollsawpatterns.com/pattern.asp?id=82



I picked that mag up today - got some good stuff in it - I mght try that other one with the two in it when I don't have anything else to do - I might do that one in Oak ply -
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Bro, I have seen your work. You will be fine. Just go slow and easy. Change the blade often and take a break whenever you do change the blade.
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Re: One tough bird

Mitch I have been to Mike site http://www.mikesscrollsawpatterns.com/pattern.asp?id=82 awhile back and I have forgotten about him - Thanks for the reminder - I have been wanting to try some of his fantastic patterns - When the next magazine come out with his Turkey pattern in it I am going to give it a try - I know that my wife will want this one

http://www.mikesscrollsawpatterns.com/pattern.asp?id=65


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my sister will want this one
http://www.mikesscrollsawpatterns.com/pattern.asp?id=81

I am WOLF Hope Mike doesn't mind be doing a little advertizing with his pictures - I will give this a try - because I read something this morning in Phil 4:13
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Bro, I have seen your work. You will be fine. Just go slow and easy. Change the blade often and take a break whenever you do change the blade.

Scott, thanks for the word of encouragement Believe me I am going sloooooowwwwww especially around the veining where it is only attached to the body wit 1/8-3/16 piece of ply Thanks for the reminder - I need to order some more blades
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Re: One tough bird

Done with mine. This was my first time doing a art piece as opposed to wing ribs. I went off track a few time and I broke out one time. I need a lot of practice! The new Dremel scroll saw worked really well.

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Nice job Mitch Are you going to put a clock in it like the pattern calls for - My wife doesn't like the patterns with clocks - I have got to do a snowman that has a clock in it and she said "no clock"
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LOL no, this one is horrible. I'll be hiding this on in the scrap wood box. I'm just practicing right now. It's a less stressful knowing that your working on a practice piece rather than a display piece.

Anyway this is good practice for when I have to cut the parts for the F9 Panther I'm going to build next year.






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Mitch - Don't throw it away - keep it as a reminder to look back on so that you can see where you have improved in your sawing - I still have one of my first deer that I done - it was not pretty Looking forward to seeing the F9 when you get it done
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