Scrolling for a good cause.

glenn bradley

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My daughter has worked with autistic children for many years. It is her chosen field of study and her career. The child symbolized by a puzzle-piece is their symbol much like the pink ribbon signifies cancer support. She is a crafty sort of person and makes little plaques that she sells with the proceeds going to benefit her cause. A pattern from her and a few minutes of my time this morning make some cute little add-ons for her plaques.
 

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Glenn when i first saw the shape i thought you had made a strip of this as a long moulding to slide off like a loaf of bread using the router. But you clever cutting it out with the scroll saw. Great job for good cause.
 
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