Here is an email I received from Larry tonight. Thanks Larry for taking the time to share you technique with everyone. I know this will be useful for many of the readers.
Steve,
I saw your pyramid article and thought I would send along my way of supporting or suspending my scroll saw projects for spraying the finish.
I just took a piece of three quarter inch plywood about fifteen inches square and used my Air Nailer to shoot two inch air nails through the plywood. I drew lines on the plywood about one quarter inch apart so the nails would be evenly spaced. I then screwed a small Lazy Susan to the bottom side so I could spin it around as I sprayed a lacquer finish to my "Kiss The Cooks". Works real good.
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