I found this owl in the wood-finally

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cskipper

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Cathy
Here is the owl project that I tried to get ya'll to discourage me from attempting to cut. It is cut from 1/8" Baltic Birch plywood. The pattern is by Jake Klipple and the owl itself is approx. 5.5 x 8.5". I spent about 17 hours cutting this piece.

Spectacled_Owl_-_Pattern_by_Jake_Klipple.JPG
 

RandyJ

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Wow, Cathy! Nice job on the owl...now I know why nobody tried to talk you out of doing it. It's beautiful!!!
 

JackLeg

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Reggie
Cool, Cathy! You should be very pleased and proud!

So, when do you begin "mass production" and how much will each copy be?:gar-La;
 

TBone

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Beautiful work and it was well worth it..........as long as it was you cutting. I'm going blind just looking at those tiny cuts.
 

PeteM

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Pretty Cool Owl :icon_thum

You must have an extremely delicate touch ( and a really good saw) to keep from breaking out some of those fine lines!

Great job . . .

pete
 

cskipper

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Cathy
Cool, Cathy! You should be very pleased and proud!

So, when do you begin "mass production" and how much will each copy be?:gar-La;

Thanks all.
Reggie - I cut 4 and will hopefully never cut it again! It made me a wreck - and not want to scroll. How much? I haven't even attempted to set a price yet. I've got at least 17 hours in it.

Pete - I have a Hegner. One of the biggest problems I had was keeping that pattern attached when cutting lines that close together. The pattern would lif and I used a ton of scotch tape tryhg to keep it attached and the pieces in place.
 

ScottM

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One of the biggest problems I had was keeping that pattern attached when cutting lines that close together. The pattern would lif and I used a ton of scotch tape tryhg to keep it attached and the pieces in place.


Cathy, SUPER JOB!!!!!

I use M77 from 3M to attach my patterns and do not have any lift off issues. When done I use a paper towel and MS to remove it. I fret work like that I lay the wet towel over the entire project for 3-4 minutes.
 

cskipper

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Cathy
What's M77? I think the painters tape was really lifting. Could have been due to the close cuts and using a reverse tooth blade.

How do you think this would look framed between 2 pieces of glass?
 

TracyP

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Tracy
Cathy, that is amazing work. I would not have the patience do do that project!!
 

Touchwood

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Don
Cathy,

I saw some of your work at the picnic, but this is even better. Congrats on a really nice piece of work...I'm sure it takes a lot of patience.

Don
 

Canuck

Wayne
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Beautiful piece, Cathy!!!:notworthy::notworthy:

I can't see how you could possibly outdo this one!!!!

Awesome!:eusa_clap:eusa_clap

Wayne
 

sawduster

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Robert
BRAVO CATHY !!
Nicely done !! :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

I cut 4 and will hopefully never cut it again! It made me a wreck - and not want to scroll.

I cut one " busy " project like that and felt exactly the same way . It got personal after a while and I was determined to finish it, but it stopped being fun :BangHead: That pretty much broke me forever from busy stuff :wconfused:

Smart move to cut 4 :icon_thum Frame it nicely and put a premium price tag on it
.......you've earned it :eusa_clap

What kind of blade did you use ?
 

cskipper

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Cathy
Thank you. What type blade didn't I use (except spirals)? After trying all kinds, I mostly used FD UR #5. The #3's "gave" in that thickness of plywood (3 1/8" and 1 1/4").

That is exactly what it became - I'll be darn if I wasn't finishing it. I will be avoiding that kind of cutting for awhile now.

How do you think one would look with the owl itself not having a backing, but glass on both sides? I guess it would only make sense if it was going to be hung in a window. I'll work on the matting now.

Do you have suggestions about adding a question I'm sending you in a pm?
 
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