Scrolled car

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sawduster

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Robert
Some of you saw this at the pic-a-nic but I wanted to try the new upload software so I experimented with this
Took me almost a month to do and even then made some joinery boo-boos :BangHead:

Maple and walnut, the top is wood from a pallet that I joined and planed . Seat profiles were hand sanded . Wheels lites and steering wheel from Casey's . Radiator cap is a shortened wooden axle peg

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Thanx for lookin :mrgreen:
 

PChristy

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Phillip
:eusa_clap:eusa_clap Bro that is one fantastic piece of wood working - it looks great in the pixs but in person it looks even better - great job :icon_thum
 

Trent Mason

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Trent Mason
I don't remember seeing that at the pic-a-nic. :icon_scra :slap: But bro, that is AWESOME!!!!! :thumbs_up:thumbs_up:thumbs_up:thumbs_up:thumbs_up :notworthy::notworthy::notworthy:

I'm taking notes, but they're probably just to write a book about your work, because I doubt I could ever pull off something like that. :rolleyes:
 

Greybeard

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Pat
Robert, That is some fantastic work!!! I see that I will have a great time trying to duplicate that car for my two grandsons. Again, great job on the car!

Pat
 

b4man

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Barbara
This is a perfect example of your Signature line. Small or leftover pieces of wood placed together to make art. I can't bring myself to use the ' S ' word (scrap) in relation to your work.:no:

I love it!:icon_thum

Barbara
 

ScottM

Scott
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Very very cool...:icon_thum Now you can work on a larger scale one. You know one with a working motor.
 

Canuck

Wayne
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Wonderful work there, Robert!!!:eusa_danc:eusa_danc:eusa_danc

All of the detail is spectacular.:eusa_clap

Wayne
 
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