I was talking with Russ tonight on a Google hangout and he showed me a cutting he had finished. I asked if I could post the pattern and he said it would be fine. This is one you can cut for yourself and hang it in your shop. Thanks Russ.
Russ is a long time scroller and pattern designer. Some of you know him as the moderator of our Community forum. He recently started a Youtube show which he hosts every Saturday night live. I'll be a guest This Saturday night. (9/19/15). It called "Let's talk shop with Russ".
Here is a link to Russ's YouTube channel if you want to check out his shows. I believe it starts at 830pm Easter standard time. I'll double check the and post it again before the show.
Speaking of YouTube shows. If you don't follow some of the woodworkers on YouTube you should do yourself a favor and check them out. Some of the shows are live and many are recorded for later viewing. These may not be the New Yankee Workshop but they are still lot's of fun to keep up with.
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