I have a few more wooden nickels to share. Thought everyone would like to see them.
(Alex Serafim) Alex tells me that the first time he saw a scroll saw was on my blog eleven months ago. I would say he has made great progress is a short time. Alex is from Brazil.
(Jose Jorge Sousa) I say thumbs up to you and your wooden nickel Jose.
(Sam Dauria) This is my favorite displays of the wooden nickel I have seen. Nice job Sam. That is a beautiful piece of intarsia on the wall also.
(Mike Delgado) Mike made one of the 6 inch nickels then reduced the patterns to 35 percent and cut it. Not satisfied, he reduced it to 30 percent can cut it again. Beautiful work Mike.
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