making scalloped fence and post...

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Howard
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regarding making scallop fences…here’s one method outlined by tom hull…click on this link…

http://www.cardboardchristmas.com/papat ... emend.html

here’s the method i used…(because i already had the tools)…

first, stamp cut the basic shape...a single hammer blow will usually cut one thickness of cardboard...

then radius the top of the scallops with a craft knife…

a couple of coats of primer and finish will hide any imperfections in your cuts…

it’s not a perfect solution…but it works…

regarding making fence post…i used the same rolled paper technique as tom…

but use a bamboo skewer in place of a toothpick and a strips cut from mailing envelope paper…

my very best regards…howard
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Thank You Howard.

Again, awesome information.
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Wow thats a cool blade, Im going to have to look for that one. I've cut all the fence I've done by hand and its a pain. I did have part of an original to trace which was nice to get the spacing right. You start to feel like a surgeon after so many cuts. :) Very neat, thanks for sharing!
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Post by Lynn »

Wow what a great idea thanks so much for sharing, and the pictures are very helpful. :D
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Real nice technique. And it is a pain to cut them out by hand. Tom
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