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Well, just to see what the difference would be I did another 'cat' on my scrollsaw to compare it to the one I did with the router. Now bearing in mind this is only the second time I've used the router and the first time I've tried something this intricate I don't think it turned out. too badly. The wood quality is vastly different because of my 'mishap' with sanding the routered piece. 🤣     My first love is my scrollsaw that's for sure but I think I'll keep doing stuff with the router as I find it quite fascinating to see what can be done with it.

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4 minutes ago, rjR said:

Both look FINE!

 

Just curious--do you mean the high speed smaller hand held tool(like a Dremel-etc.) when you referred to router, or an actual router?

Either way though you did very nice work. 

 

I am also curious what form of router you used, Brenda.

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I like them both. The scrolled one looks a bit crisper and perhaps slightly more detailed. Which one cut faster? Am I correct in assuming using the router would allow for much larger pieces than a scroll saw?

 

Does the noise of the router make your neighbors wonder if you've taken up Dentistry??

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I'll try and answer all your questions.  It's a 'normal' router that I've fitted with a small clear plastic base.  @Wilson142  Mike I'm lucky enough to live in a house with no neighbours so noise is not an issue. 🙂  Yes the first piece I did was very big and I couldn't have done it on a scrollsaw.  I use cnc bits in the router which makes for quite fine lines when I cut. I use a reducing collet with the router to accommodate the size of the bit.  After trying both types of cutting I think that the router is really well suited to 'bigger' pieces although I've just remembered that I have done  a smaller piece before but the 'cat' was the most intricate that I've tried.

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1 hour ago, Gordon 121 said:

as ppl said the noise was a bit much for my neighbours at 4am 😂 I love both pieces but the sharpness of the scroll saw is magic well done

Thanks Gordon. I agree, there's nothing like a scrollsaw for doing the pieces I love to do and it will always be my first love.

I am so, so fortunate not to have any neighbours and the dogs don't seem to mind the noise. 

I must admit it's a bit of a 'pain' to start a router project.  I use transfer paper and draw each pattern on to the wood. Then I have to set up a 'work area' on one of Tony's benches, get out the box fan so that I don't get covered in dust,  put on ear defenders and face mask, find the router and then start cutting . But that said, I'm glad that I found this 'different' art form as I quite like it.

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8 hours ago, wombatie said:

You have come a long way Brenda.  You have been with us 1 year 7 months and boy how you have grown.  Keep challenging yourself you are doing great work.

Marg

Aww. thank you Marg.  I must admit it doesn't feel like I've been doing this for a year and a half. I've had such fun with this new hobby of mine that time has just flown by.  I've tried several 'different' things with wood, some I liked, some not so much. I tried 'whittling' for a little while as that too fascinated me, alas, my hands wouldn't take to it and after trying a couple of times and ending up with my hands the size of pumpkins, I took natures 'hint' and stopped pursuing that particular hobby. 🤣

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