Cutting a Peterdactyl using my EX-21 Scroll Saw

Handmade wooden Peterdactyl figurine parts with patterns attached on a scroll saw.

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In this behind-the-scenes photo from my workshop, I'm using a scroll saw to meticulously cut out the individual pieces for a handmade Pterodactyl figurine from oak hardwood. The main body showcases the sleek, curved silhouette of the prehistoric creature with cutouts for wings and details. Scattered around it are the detached components—wings, legs, and other elements—each carefully labeled with thickness measurements like 1/2", 3/4", 5/8", and 1 1/2" to ensure precise assembly later. The wood dust and the scroll saw highlight the hands-on craftsmanship that goes into every creation. If you're enchanted by this dino design but prefer to skip the DIY, fully assembled Pterodactyl figurines are available for purchase in my Etsy shop—perfect for collectors, kids' rooms, or anyone who loves a touch of whimsical paleo-art!

 

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