Chiloquinruss Posted October 13, 2017 Report Posted October 13, 2017 This is a work in progress that I'm doing in my shop. Thought you might be interested even if it's not scrolled. One of our model buildings at the train park actually fell apart. So here is the replacement structure underway. Notice the gallon of paint lower right for size reference. Can you guess what the structure is? OK, good guess! Drawn in Aspire, 1/2 inch ply, 1/8 ball nose for scribing, 1/4 end mill for openings and cutouts, 1/16 tapered ball nose for details from sintra. Lot's more to do but a decent start so far. Enjoy., Russ jollyred, oldhudson, MTCowpoke22 and 4 others 7 Quote
DWSUDEKUM Posted October 13, 2017 Report Posted October 13, 2017 Looks like a great project. Thanks for sharing this Work In Progress report with us. DW Quote
newfie Posted October 13, 2017 Report Posted October 13, 2017 Great looking project thanks for sharing Quote
Karl S Posted October 14, 2017 Report Posted October 14, 2017 looks like a labor of Love. Well done Quote
meflick Posted October 14, 2017 Report Posted October 14, 2017 Nice job and looks great. They are going to love it. Plus, I guessed correctly - saloon. Quote
amazingkevin Posted October 16, 2017 Report Posted October 16, 2017 On 10/13/2017 at 5:36 PM, Chiloquinruss said: This is a work in progress that I'm doing in my shop. Thought you might be interested even if it's not scrolled. One of our model buildings at the train park actually fell apart. So here is the replacement structure underway. Notice the gallon of paint lower right for size reference. Can you guess what the structure is? OK, good guess! Drawn in Aspire, 1/2 inch ply, 1/8 ball nose for scribing, 1/4 end mill for openings and cutouts, 1/16 tapered ball nose for details from sintra. Lot's more to do but a decent start so far. Enjoy., Russ A model builder fascinates me! Quote
Chiloquinruss Posted October 16, 2017 Author Report Posted October 16, 2017 I have used my scroll saw for some modeling projects but not many. The best I have done scrolling is some simple puzzles and a few toys. I love my shop and all of wood tools and I seem to always ending up using a lot of them on every project. Russ A big project or two And a much, much smaller model Quote
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