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Garden Scroll Saw Challenge
Spring is in the air! This month's scroll saw challenge is celebrating spring, nature, and of course....your garden! Head over to this month's scroll saw challenge and post your project of your favorite garden project. Link to the forum thread is below. Happy Spring! 🐞
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Making saw dust again.
We are finally done with our down size move (3.5K to 2K house) go figure, the garage shop is the last thing to be done. Closets by design. My wife said if you are going to make saw dust, Keep it neat looking. I had not done any scroll saw work since last August. There was alot of packing and throwing out and donating stuff but we are finally settled into our new(3 years Old) house. Karol wanted a sign for her new Art Studio. Probably to remind me that it is her domain. She still comes into my sh
Baby's Name plaque
Don in brooklin created a name pattern for me. This was for an in-law that recently had a baby. I used AI to place the cut-out on the wall in her nursery. You can see part of the Western crib mobile that I made for her as well. She was happy with it. It is just a little over 2' long and made from BBply. I had to break out the spiral blade for this one. Thanks Don!
Halloween Lantern Liner / Light Defuse Material?
I made some small tea light lanterns and I don't like seeing my tea light inside and thought I'd line it with something.. I'm not sure what they use for this type of thing. My original thought was tissue paper but I want something a little more durable than that.. thinking they make something specific for this from a real thin plastic type material.. Then wondered if there were color options.. might look neat with a orange tint to it. Any suggestions?
Tiger
I finally got the Tiger project finished. Definitely not my best work. But those that have seen it like it. That is what is important. Woods are Spanish cedar, walnut, poplar, limba and tigerwood. Mounted on a live edge elm (I think it is elm). Finished with beeswax/mineral oil.




