Wow, I am still amazed a the work you do. I don't have a scroll saw and now I can see where one could really be handy. I just don't have the room in my small shop for one. I already have to many tools in it.
Its simple
White icing on the cake , It must be really flat. I saw the wedding cake is put frosting. Then it clears the orbital sander.
Place on dough cut-out and
I have a scroll saw, in fact it was my first woodworking tool purchase. I fooled around with it for a few days and came to the conclusion I didn't have the patience for fretwork scrolling. It is setting a corner collecting dust and I am in a quandary as to whether I want to sell it or keep it to cut inlays for my boxes that don't require a lot of fretwork, if any. Decisions, decisions, I am always faced with decisions.
Please tell me it has taken at least a year or two to get where you are now!!!! Dominik you set the bar high no matter what aspect one is working at in wood working. I love to see the work of folks like yourself and others who excel in their craft. Keep sending in such fine examples of your art. Thank you.
Lovely stuff. great skill and I can only imagine the patience and concentration to pull this off.
Ian
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