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Friday, November 30, 2012

Compound Scroll Sawing in Miniature, 1/12th scale

Today it was a very busy day for me. It felt like Monday: running, rushing, trying to accomplish everything - tomorrow I want to spend some quality time with my kids.

Back in July I made a post about using my Delta Scroll Saw for compound scroll sawing in 1/12th scale.

Some of you adviced to finish my minis painting them different colors, some wanted to see them naturally finished.

I went natural way!

May be next time when I make more of them I will paint some.

Today I worked on this bird on the stand. It was made from cherry wood and finished naturally, assembled today. The height of it is about 1 1/2".


and with a penny for a comparison


All figurines are together to remind you what I am talking about


Dolphin figurines


Swans


and, finally, all of them are in a miniature setting:


I wish you to have a blessed weekened!

Oh, by the way, with the 1st of December!

Natalia

14 comments:

  1. These are absolutely breathtaking!

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  2. Wat een prachtige houten miniatuur kunstwerken heb je gemaakt.

    Groeten Xandra

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  3. These figures are incredible. It's hard to believe they are so small!
    Beautiful work. X

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  4. These figures are incredible! It's hard to believe they are so small!

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  5. How cute. It's a beautiful setting
    Greetings Dorien

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  6. I always admire your saw work - this bird on the stand is breathtaking!

    Greetings
    Birgit

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  7. Your kreativiet is so wide-ranging. I love your swans.
    Hugs
    Wyrna

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  8. Fabulous! I love the swans.
    Bye Faby

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  9. Las figuras son preciosas. Felicidades.

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  10. Привет!
    Замечательная работа!
    Татьяна

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  11. You are a amazing artist! beautifully done ;)

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  12. Oh! You are incredibly patient with these. Seeing them in the mini setting just blows my mind. They are just so tiny and intricate. Kudos to you!
    hugs,
    Caroline

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  13. Unas figuras muy bonitas, tiene que ser dificilísimas de hacer en este tamaño. Un saludo, Eva

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