Monique- My Largest French Curve

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I made Monique by blowing up a standard French curve on the printer/copier.  She is 17 1/2" long .  I find her to be very useful especially on the current project. I can make large gentle curves with her. She is made from 1/4" oak and finished with clear lacquer.

Cheers, Jim

Cheers, Jim ........................ Variety is the spice of life...............Learn something new every day

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Ahhh, mon cheri!

I remember you showing off your set of embiggened curves, seems one can never have large or small enough especially with the range of items you make.

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Size matters, she says!

May you have the day you deserve!

hell the wife thinks im 10", ill never correct here !
jim i need one of those, the regular one is way too small for many things ive done.

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

Nicely Done Jim, great item to have in the shop.

Main Street to the Mountains

Nicely done.

Ryan/// ~sigh~ I blew up another bowl. Moke told me "I made the inside bigger than the outside".

Merde!  nice curves!

Petey

Great idea to use the computer & printer to change the dimensions, that's thinking outside the box. Ingenuity is a hallmark of a great craftsman.
What makes it a her ? LOL GR8 JOB 😍😎👍

*TONY ** Reinholds* ALWAYS REMEMBER TO HAVE FUN

Nice....I use plastic...hehehe

...woodicted

I like it. Excellent job !!!   Mike
Thank you all for the nice comments!! Monique thanks you to!!!!!!!!

Hi Bruce. Yes, Monique has company in my office!!

Hi Gr8humter and Ivan. Sshe is a "french curve" and has to be a lady!!. She is descended from the plastic curves that are smaller like Fifi and Gigi  who were used on the copier to enlarge!  

Hi Pottzy,  you can do that??

Cheers, Jim ........................ Variety is the spice of life...............Learn something new every day

That will be very useful.

daveg, SW Washington & AZ

Thanks, Dave. She already is!!

Cheers, Jim

Cheers, Jim ........................ Variety is the spice of life...............Learn something new every day

Great Tool Jim,

Regards......Cliff