Creative Woodworks & crafts 2004-03, страница 60continued from page 59 rsMjmmBsmm&i mmm^rnmmm- I Howard Lampa, from § Bridgeport, West Virginia, | took the Peanut Elephant I Puzzle from our Aug. '03 issue I and modified it by placing the | puzzle pieces inside a larger elephant (instead of a peanut). He acquired the larger elephant pattern from a Patrick Spielman book. Howard has been scrolling for about twenty years and remains very enthusiastic about it. John Engcl, from Gaylord, Michigan, was so inspired by John Polhcmus' Chain Saw project (from our Sept. '03 issue) that, he made these great Key Chains. Good job. John! Ron Foland, from Lyman, Nebraska, made this impressive Charley Sloan clock, which was designed by Wilckens Woodworking. Colleen Fornwalt, from Altoona, Pennsylvania, crafted this lovely lntarsia Hummingbird, taken from a Garnet Hall design that, appeared in our Millennium issue.
Tony Smart hails from the coast of South Africa, about 65 miles south of Durban, and is a retired mining engineer. The Blue Marlin, from our Jan. '03 issue, was made as a gift for his son-in-law's birthday. His son-in-law showed it to some of his fishing buddies and, as a result, he had orders for six more right away! The Striped Bass, from our Sept. '01 issue, was made entirely from silky oak (readily available down there). Both the Marl in and Bass were designed by Bob Hlavacelc, Sr. 14 • Creative Woodworks S. Crafts March 2004 |