Popular Post Davevand Posted October 29, 2021 Popular Post Report Posted October 29, 2021 Been busy on the scroll saw the last few days Made some Christmas ornaments inspired from a Steve Goode design, I changed the patterns a bit to get what I was looking for. I used walnut, ash, alder, and several different colors of polar to get the look I was going for. They were stack cut four at a time, each layer is about 1/4 inch and there are 7 layers in the round one and 6 layer in the other. Finished with WB semi-gloss poly. The size of the circular ornament is ~4 inches the other is a tad over 4” x 3-1/2. All the rings were stack cut 4 at a time on my scroll saw on my EX-21 using a Pegas super skip #6 blade. I really like the super skip blades for thicker material. I I cut two Sue Mey patterns. Both are natural poplar coloring and about 11/16 thick, finished with satin WB poly. They are about 11×7 inches in size. Eric67, RabidAlien, New Guy and 17 others 20 Quote
Dan Posted October 29, 2021 Report Posted October 29, 2021 Great choice of woo and nice cuttings! Quote
FrankEV Posted October 29, 2021 Report Posted October 29, 2021 The nativity senes are nice and well cut. I'm just not a fan of dust collectors (my name for multiple layer cutting like those). The horse and owl are great. The colloration (grain or stain??) of the horse is a distraction to me. The Owl would look perfect mounted in a cabin somewhere up north. Quote
Dak0ta52 Posted October 30, 2021 Report Posted October 30, 2021 You've been busy Dave. Great cutting. I'm partial towards the owl. Quote
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