Mike, what can I say? It's perfect. ..and yes, it tore me up. Sitting here watching, crying. Not only because of losing Mia, but because someone thought of me in such a way, as to make something THIS SPECIAL for me. I can't thank you enough for this precious gift. It will be treasured, just like Mia, forever. Thank you. ❤ p.s. laughing at the +jimmydiresta part. He is my idol, but today, you're THE MAN!
Very nicely done on several accounts. Dogs do mean so much to their owners and their loss is like loosing a human member of the family. Having a friend do this for him, Paul will always have fond memories of his two best friends.
Thanks Eloy, that bit was not staged, McKenna wanted to help so we were going for a while, then I said hey this would make for a great outtake, it was too good not to put in the video....lol.
Beautiful work Mike. I recently purchased patterns of my grandkids from Charles. They will be my first attempt at portraiture. Could you offer some advice as to size and type of blade?
what wood did you use, and i see that you have used a twisted blade any specifications, and how do you convert a picture the sixe you need please help me out with it. I am from India and scroll sawing is very very new here
i use a program called big print to enlarge all my patterns. there are a few programs out there some free some paid, mostly all do the same thing. I use a Pegas 2/0 spiral blade for all my patterns and for my perimeter i use a Pegas Modified Geometry #3 blade.
Can you show how you made the pattern i.e. .software maybe a video on how to convert from picture to pattern great work as Charles says keep on scrolling
+Stuart Mckendrick this design i paid for charles to make the design. I will be attempting to make some more on my own and will be videoing it. Thank you for watching.
Losing a dog is never easy. Cool project!
+Kaged Creations yes it is very tough, thought maybe this would easy a little.
+Kaged Creations thanks for watching.
Thank you mike! .. and Paul 😘
+jimmydiresta we all need jimmy in the shop....lol
Mike, what can I say? It's perfect. ..and yes, it tore me up. Sitting here watching, crying. Not only because of losing Mia, but because someone thought of me in such a way, as to make something THIS SPECIAL for me. I can't thank you enough for this precious gift. It will be treasured, just like Mia, forever. Thank you. ❤
p.s. laughing at the +jimmydiresta part. He is my idol, but today, you're THE MAN!
Thanks Paul. It was the least I could do, I know the pain. I just wish I had it done sooner...lol.
Very nicely done on several accounts. Dogs do mean so much to their owners and their loss is like loosing a human member of the family. Having a friend do this for him, Paul will always have fond memories of his two best friends.
Thank you John.
Haha...the foot peddle bit was funny. You did a great thing Miter, Great portrait!!
Thanks Eloy, that bit was not staged, McKenna wanted to help so we were going for a while, then I said hey this would make for a great outtake, it was too good not to put in the video....lol.
ESCAGEDO WOODWORKING he sure did. I am blown away by this amazing gesture.
Good job, Mike, and a wonderful gesture. I'm sure he will appreciate it very much.
Thanks Dave. I tried to time it to release day he received it but i guess i am not as fast as the USPS.....lol.
Came out great. I hope Paul will be happy about it ;)
+SAWBLADE PROJECTS yes he loves it, very happy it was a success.
very nice tribute for a friend of a furry family member, also its a nice project Mike
+DesertBum WoodWork'n thank you.
Great job Mike. Fun to see the family and Nala involved
+Harneal Media thanks Steve, soon maybe i could sit back and just have them do it all....lol
Super job Mike, thanks for sharing.
+paulsmessyworkshop thank you for watching Paul.
Beautiful work Mike. I recently purchased patterns of my grandkids from Charles. They will be my first attempt at portraiture. Could you offer some advice as to size and type of blade?
sorry for the late response. I hope your pattern came out great. I use a pegas 2/0 spiral and Pegas Modified Geometry #3 blade on all my patterns.
what wood did you use, and i see that you have used a twisted blade any specifications, and how do you convert a picture the sixe you need please help me out with it. I am from India and scroll sawing is very very new here
i use a program called big print to enlarge all my patterns. there are a few programs out there some free some paid, mostly all do the same thing. I use a Pegas 2/0 spiral blade for all my patterns and for my perimeter i use a Pegas Modified Geometry #3 blade.
Can you show how you made the pattern i.e. .software maybe a video on how to convert from picture to pattern great work as Charles says keep on scrolling
+Stuart Mckendrick this design i paid for charles to make the design. I will be attempting to make some more on my own and will be videoing it. Thank you for watching.