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I like them both.  Is the wood cherry?  If so, it will darken naturally with time.  I read an article in Fine Woodworking where a restorer uses lye in a water solution to instantly darken cherry to it's fullest extent.  It achieves an extremely dark brown that retains the reddish tone as well.  If anyone is interested I will post the formula.

Where did you find the hourglass parts?

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2 hours ago, Blaughn said:

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Where did you find the hourglass parts?

The pattern Frank used for the scrolled pieces was published by Steve Good on his blog a couple of weeks ago. Steve said the pattern was specific to the hour glass he purchased on Amazon and provided an (affiliate) link to the hour glass on that post.

This is the link to the specific blog post with the pattern on Steve’s site:

https://scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com/2022/04/hourglass-scroll-saw-pattern.html
 

as noted, it contains the link to Amazon and the hourglass but I will also post it here as well. Please note however that Steve’s pattern calls for a specific size ( it was a full hour). There are different sizes and “times” of hourglasses at that Amazon link. At this time, it looks like they may be sold out of the one Steve’s plan calls for. Only a real issue or concern if you are planning to use Steve’s pattern as provided. Otherwise you would adjust pattern size as needed for the hourglass purchased.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078H82WWD?ie=UTF8&psc=1&linkCode=sl1&tag=scrollworksh-20&linkId=709199998376bac9df2cc742af4b1c17&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl

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18 minutes ago, meflick said:

The pattern Frank used for the scrolled pieces was published by Steve Good on his blog a couple of weeks ago. Steve said the pattern was specific to the hour glass he purchased on Amazon and provided an (affiliate) link to the hour glass on that post.

This is the link to the specific blog post with the pattern on Steve’s site:

https://scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com/2022/04/hourglass-scroll-saw-pattern.html
 

as noted, it contains the link to Amazon and the hourglass but I will also post it here as well. Please note however that Steve’s pattern calls for a specific size ( it was a full hour). There are different sizes and “times” of hourglasses at that Amazon link. At this time, it looks like they may be sold out of the one Steve’s plan calls for. Only a real issue or concern if you are planning to use Steve’s pattern as provided. Otherwise you would adjust pattern size as needed for the hourglass purchased.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078H82WWD?ie=UTF8&psc=1&linkCode=sl1&tag=scrollworksh-20&linkId=709199998376bac9df2cc742af4b1c17&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl

I ordered the one the link sent me to.  It is a 30 Minute Houirglass,

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2 hours ago, Blaughn said:

I like them both.  Is the wood cherry?  If so, it will darken naturally with time.  I read an article in Fine Woodworking where a restorer uses lye in a water solution to instantly darken cherry to it's fullest extent.  It achieves an extremely dark brown that retains the reddish tone as well.  If anyone is interested I will post the formula.

Where did you find the hourglass parts?

I used Mahogany I purchased from Ochooh.

As mentioned by others the link is to Amazon and it is a 30 min Hourglass.

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On 4/20/2022 at 9:24 PM, spirithorse said:

...As long as you are happy
with them, my opinion is irrelevant.

PLEASE, by no means is that true.  I'm often happy with my work that other yawn at, and, often not happy with work that other rave about.  So, me being happy with my work is the only true irrelevant opinion.

In the real world, none of our opinions matter about anything.  However, in this SSV world, opinions of our piers is what keeps us going and striving to improve.

If, for example, most of the replies favored the lighter color, I would know that for a similar project not to do the darkening.  And of course, visa-versa.  In this case the light vs. the dark is mostly split.   That also tells me a lot. 

So, again PLEASE, know your (and anyones) opinion is not irrelevant.

 

 

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Very well crafted Frank (as your usual) I am also working one Steve's

Hour Glass Pattern....  Well I'll be though.  So its only a 30 minute glass?

Guess I should of did better investigating.  Anyway I like this pattern.

And I am also cutting stack of 3, but only using good ole Baltic Birch1/4.

And I will show mine when fully completed................Danny  :+}

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