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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1006886" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Thanks.</p><p>The little man has been up for about 3 years and is showing wear in the pivot bushings and the wings are contacting the body.. </p><p>It's evolved since I first started--from making parts with a mitre box and jig saw, to using a jig for my table saw and using a scroll saw and router table, but they are relatively easy to make with a minimum of tools if you only want to make one or two. </p><p>The blue duck I made out of reference to Lonesome Dove.</p><p>Some I make with both wings turning the same direction--some I make that they counter rotate--it all depends which plane I drill the pivot hole in. </p><p>If I get time, I'll type up a little tutorial next time I make one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1006886, member: 18945"] Thanks. The little man has been up for about 3 years and is showing wear in the pivot bushings and the wings are contacting the body.. It's evolved since I first started--from making parts with a mitre box and jig saw, to using a jig for my table saw and using a scroll saw and router table, but they are relatively easy to make with a minimum of tools if you only want to make one or two. The blue duck I made out of reference to Lonesome Dove. Some I make with both wings turning the same direction--some I make that they counter rotate--it all depends which plane I drill the pivot hole in. If I get time, I'll type up a little tutorial next time I make one. [/QUOTE]
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