jbrowning Posted October 5, 2019 Report Posted October 5, 2019 Hello everyone, I'm thinking of trying to cut out the Mini Reindeer & Sleigh. This looks like it is a compound cut. Any suggestions on how to do this? I've ever attempted compounds cuts yet. Thanks Jim OCtoolguy 1 Quote
dgman Posted October 5, 2019 Report Posted October 5, 2019 Try reading the directions? jbrowning and OCtoolguy 2 Quote
kmmcrafts Posted October 5, 2019 Report Posted October 5, 2019 7 minutes ago, dgman said: Try reading the directions? LOL, What guy does that? Directions are for the women.. guys just wing it and when they fail we ask the women how, OCtoolguy and jbrowning 2 Quote
JimErn Posted October 5, 2019 Report Posted October 5, 2019 ROFL you guys are funny! @jbrowning I don't get the mag or the patterns anymore, but if the pattern has a dotted line down the center, yes it is compound. Stick the pattern to a block of wood with the dotted line on the edge of the block. Then cut one side, tape it all together, and cut the other side OCtoolguy and jbrowning 1 1 Quote
Dee Posted October 5, 2019 Report Posted October 5, 2019 1 hour ago, kmmcrafts said: LOL, What guy does that? Directions are for the women.. guys just wing it and when they fail we ask the women how, Not all us girls read directions, but we do look at the pictures. Actually I have done a lot of compound cuts and they can be testy if you don't pay attention. Check out the video on YouTube. There are a lot of videos there on the subject. Here is just one of them. Good luck. jbrowning and OCtoolguy 1 1 Quote
OCtoolguy Posted October 5, 2019 Report Posted October 5, 2019 Compound cuts are not difficult. Make sure your wood is square on all sides. Make sure your pattern is attached square to the wood with dotted line on the correct edge. jbrowning 1 Quote
Foxfold Posted October 5, 2019 Report Posted October 5, 2019 I've done a Reindeer, just not brave enough to do it on a Scrollsaw I did mine on my trusty old Bandsaw OCtoolguy and jbrowning 1 1 Quote
teachnlearn Posted October 5, 2019 Report Posted October 5, 2019 I've seen compound projects that require a clamp after the first side is cut to keep the cut piece in place. Check to see if you need that. RJF jbrowning and OCtoolguy 2 Quote
Dee Posted October 5, 2019 Report Posted October 5, 2019 1 hour ago, teachnlearn said: I've seen compound projects that require a clamp after the first side is cut to keep the cut piece in place. Check to see if you need that. RJF You can also wrap the block with clear tape to keep the pieces together. The tape will also lubricate your blade. OCtoolguy and jbrowning 2 Quote
jbrowning Posted October 6, 2019 Author Report Posted October 6, 2019 Thank you everyone. OCtoolguy 1 Quote
Sycamore67 Posted October 6, 2019 Report Posted October 6, 2019 I have made a lot of the reindeer and given them away as ornaments. The biggest was about 6" and the smallest about 1" . Any smaller and the antlers are impossible. But if someone can make a smaller one, I would love to see it. OCtoolguy, jbrowning and OzarkSawdust 3 Quote
fredfret Posted October 6, 2019 Report Posted October 6, 2019 Check out rick Hutchinson's site. Scrollsaws. Com under miniature projects. I've seen him cut those no pattern. OCtoolguy and jbrowning 2 Quote
meflick Posted October 6, 2019 Report Posted October 6, 2019 Jim, yes those patterns you are referencing are compound cuts. There are some older threads on here from a year or so ago about doing compound cutting. There was lots of good information and tips provided from several folks here in the Village that was quite good and very helpful. I will see if I can locate again and give link to it. One of the biggest tips I got from it was to not use a reverse tooth blade, but use a skip tooth blade. jbrowning, OCtoolguy and amazingkevin 3 Quote
OCtoolguy Posted October 6, 2019 Report Posted October 6, 2019 10 minutes ago, meflick said: Jim, yes those patterns you are referencing are compound cuts. There are some older threads on here from a year or so ago about doing compound cutting. There was lots of good information and tips provided from several folks here in the Village that was quite good and very helpful. I will see if I can locate again and give link to it. One of the biggest tips I got from it was to not use a reverse tooth blade, but use a skip tooth blade. Charley did a very good post regarding doing these little critters. jbrowning 1 Quote
meflick Posted October 6, 2019 Report Posted October 6, 2019 (edited) 41 minutes ago, octoolguy said: Charley did a very good post regarding doing these little critters. Yes, that is the one I am referring too. Charley gave s lot of good information and tips as did several others. Now, just to find it to give the link. Found some of them - see this one here: https://www.scrollsawvillage.com/forums/topic/24171-compound-cutting-wood/ and also this one: https://www.scrollsawvillage.com/forums/topic/27019-first-try-compound-cutting/?tab=comments#comment-298486 Edited October 6, 2019 by meflick jbrowning and OCtoolguy 1 1 Quote
flarud Posted October 7, 2019 Report Posted October 7, 2019 Just remember, compound is not hard... it's twice as hard! LOL OCtoolguy and jbrowning 2 Quote
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