Popular Post FrankEV Posted December 10, 2020 Popular Post Report Posted December 10, 2020 Inspired by a post by Charlie E "Initial Ornaments", I decided to try my hand at these reatively simple Steve Good Ornament poatterns. I made the clamp he suggested with the patterns for holding the block while cutting. I used 1 1/2" X 1 1/2" Poplar I purchased at Lowes. Nice and square and cuts well. The cutting was done with Pegas #1 MGT R blade. The Red ones are stained and lacqured, the green trees simply spray painted. As I was informed, these are not very dificult and that was correct. Centering the hole for the hanging hook was the most difficult. I do not have a drill press and the pre-drilled hole in the block was not perfectly vertical in the red ornaments. I waited to drill the holes in the Green trees until after the cut was completed. Using my small drill bit in my dremel i still had difficulty centering the hole. This was a fun little project and these will be hung on my tree. However, I don't think I will be doing much compound work in the future. Not quite my preference for the kind of work I like to do. In case you are wondering they are hanging on a stretched piece of fishing line . jollyred, frankorona, Scrappile and 12 others 15 Quote
Scrappile Posted December 10, 2020 Report Posted December 10, 2020 Nice job, Frank. Did you dip the red ones in the stain? I like them colored as you have done. I am surprised you were successful with that small of a blade. I haven't done a whole lot of compound cutting so I just assumed I had to use at least a #3 or larger. I do like compound cutting. It always amazes me what it looks like when the waste is removed. Kind of like packaging present. amazingkevin, OCtoolguy and FrankEV 2 1 Quote
FrankEV Posted December 10, 2020 Author Report Posted December 10, 2020 2 hours ago, Scrappile said: ...Did you dip the red ones in the stain?...I am surprised you were successful with that small of a blade... Yep, dipped in Minwax Barn Red stain then a quick wipe off with blue shop towels. I tend to use small blades for most of my cutting. Better line following control. Easier to make those "going in the other direction" turns. I onlyt use a large blade when I'm cutting a long straight line...it seem easier to do a straight cut with a large blade. amazingkevin, danny, Scrappile and 1 other 4 Quote
spirithorse Posted December 10, 2020 Report Posted December 10, 2020 Nice work, Frank! Thanks for sharing and God Bless! Spirithorse FrankEV 1 Quote
dgman Posted December 11, 2020 Report Posted December 11, 2020 They look great Frank! FrankEV 1 Quote
wombatie Posted December 11, 2020 Report Posted December 11, 2020 They look terrific Frank, well done. Marg FrankEV 1 Quote
amazingkevin Posted December 16, 2020 Report Posted December 16, 2020 Welcome to the compound cutting world!!! Perfect cutting talent!!! FrankEV 1 Quote
Scrappile Posted December 16, 2020 Report Posted December 16, 2020 @FrankEV, if you enjoy compound cutting and I do, here is a fun pattern.... from JEPlans. I made a couple of them... one little one larger... They are fun and when the hair is done,,,,,,, it is amazing what comes out.... FrankEV, danny and OCtoolguy 1 2 Quote
FrankEV Posted December 16, 2020 Author Report Posted December 16, 2020 17 hours ago, Scrappile said: @FrankEV, if you enjoy compound cutting and I do, here is a fun pattern....from JEPlans. I'm kinda a Nutcracker collector. I have over 40 of them I that I put out each year for Xmas. Ususally add to the collection each year, this year being no exception I bought a 3' tall piece that stands on the floor garding my rear entry. I jumped on the site and purchased the pattern, grabbed the freebe and a chess set just in case I get in the mood.. Not sure when I will get to it, but it probably won't be for this Xmas. Looks like a fun little project. Thanks for sharing. Quote
danny Posted December 16, 2020 Report Posted December 16, 2020 Hi Ya Doing Frank.... Your Compound pieces look Very well Cut. I learned from my first venture that you can Screw a Small Eye Screw right into the top. Easy Peasy.... :+} FrankEV 1 Quote
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