

Mistakes happen
These are the mistakes I made trying to build a model of a formula one car. Every piece is flawed.
Same cut different color scheme
Another box (a Steve Good pattern)
People keep asking for boxes. And I’m happy to oblige !
My latest
It’s for my girlfriends late husbands grave
A couple recent cuts just for fun
Both are Steve Good patterns. My grandson added the people and the walk. The second just because.
Blessing of the Bikes
Spent weeks making motorcycles themed projects to sell at the annual Blessing if the Bikes weekend in the Baldwin, Michigan. After hours of set up. And 3 days of tending my tent, NOT ONE PERSON even stopped to look. Never again! From now on I make what I want to make (unless someone actually asks for something) and I’ll display it in my own apartment, give it away, or burn it.
A couple more for the Blessing of the Bikes
I want to thank all who commented to my post of a few days ago in which I was lamenting the very existence of laser cutters. I was definitely disheartened but looking back I really doubt I would’ve, or even could’ve, quit. Most of you had words of encouragement and sensible advice. A few told me, and I’m paraphrasing here, to quit being an ass. They weren’t wrong. I’m going to keep on keeping on, but with much less emphasis on selling. It was never really important before and is less so now. I do it because I enjoy it. And I’m going to keep doing it and keep enjoying it. Thanx everyone! This is a great sub-Reddit. Thanks for having me!
The guy that bought the art store where I used to sell my stuff does laser cutting. Never thought much about it. I always felt (smugly) that we (scrollers) were kinda superior. This guys stuff is absolutely stunning! We have a few similar pieces that took me a week to accomplish, and took him less than an hour. And if you hung them side by side, mine would look like it was done by a third grader. (I know, there are a few decent third grade scrollers out there, but you get my point?) I’m pretty good at my saw, no brag, just fact, but his stuff is flawless. And beautiful. And he sells it for about 25 cents on the dollar to what I need just to get back materials. He’s open but still setting up the store and he has filled it with nice art in about 2 to 3 months. It would take me, literally, 3 years to do that amount of work. I was never doing this to make money. In fact, whatever profit I did make, I used to help kids aging out of foster care. But Christ! I sat down at the saw this morning and thought, “ what’s the use?” I’m good, but I’ll never put out that kind of quality. Side by side, I wouldn’t buy my crap either. Anyway, I needed to vent. I hope I get the feeling back, but right now, I’m thinking of giving it up. I look at his pieces and I think, “I suck!!!”