Santa Sled
- elkriverfab
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Santa Sled
Hey everybody,
Last year there was a Santa sled posted here.
The file was for a 3D sled that had a bottom, two sides, front and a back.
I was looking for it in my files but have not run across it yet.
Does anybody remember the sled I am talking about?
I was wanting to cut it out for a gift.
If anyone has it, could you repost it?
Thanks a lot!
Last year there was a Santa sled posted here.
The file was for a 3D sled that had a bottom, two sides, front and a back.
I was looking for it in my files but have not run across it yet.
Does anybody remember the sled I am talking about?
I was wanting to cut it out for a gift.
If anyone has it, could you repost it?
Thanks a lot!
"OK, Now hold my beer and I'll try it"
- Larry83301
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Re: Santa Sled
Not sure, but is the one ou wanted? ? ?elkriverfab wrote:Hey everybody,
Last year there was a Santa sled posted here.
The file was for a 3D sled that had a bottom, two sides, front and a back.
I was looking for it in my files but have not run across it yet.
Does anybody remember the sled I am talking about?
I was wanting to cut it out for a gift.
If anyone has it, could you repost it?
Thanks a lot!
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- elkriverfab
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Re: Santa Sled
Larry,
Thanks, that is a nice one for sure but the one I had in mind was more plain, without the scroll work and a little different in style.
I did a search but it may be titled something different than sled or slay, not sure.
Thanks a lot for helping Larry, I will keep searching.
P.S I will use the sled you posted in a different project though.
Thanks, that is a nice one for sure but the one I had in mind was more plain, without the scroll work and a little different in style.
I did a search but it may be titled something different than sled or slay, not sure.
Thanks a lot for helping Larry, I will keep searching.
P.S I will use the sled you posted in a different project though.
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- Larry83301
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Re: Santa Sled
Glad to help out. People name things strange sometimes. LOL
Hope you find what you are looking for.
Larry
Hope you find what you are looking for.
Larry
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Re: Santa Sled
Maybe the other sleigh was from Santa's helper?????
Try this one.
Try this one.
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Re: Santa Sled
I like that one.
Larry
Larry
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Re: Santa Sled
Larry,Larry83301 wrote:Glad to help out. People name things strange sometimes. LOL
Hope you find what you are looking for.
Larry
Yeah, like SLAY!
I am off today.
Thanks Larry.
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Re: Santa Sled
WELDTUTOR!!!!!!
That's the one!
Thanks........
I cut that one out for my wife's mother last year and it was great.
I also made a free standing string of rain deer that looked as if they were flying.
I attached the free standing piece to the sleigh with red ribbon.
I wanted to do it again this year too.
I know I have the file, it it just hiding right now.
Thanks again.
That's the one!
Thanks........
I cut that one out for my wife's mother last year and it was great.
I also made a free standing string of rain deer that looked as if they were flying.
I attached the free standing piece to the sleigh with red ribbon.
I wanted to do it again this year too.
I know I have the file, it it just hiding right now.
Thanks again.
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Re: Santa Sled
Glad to help.
Hope Santa fills your sled!
Hope Santa fills your sled!
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Re: Santa Sled
Here's a dumb question, what are the little triangles used for on these sleighs?
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Re: Santa Sled
The small "Triangles" are wedges, (plus some spares) that are put into the small square holes, in the tabs in the seat.
This holds everything together, after assembly of the parts.
Also prevents reindeer from knocking things apart!
This holds everything together, after assembly of the parts.
Also prevents reindeer from knocking things apart!