Popular Post Allen levine Posted February 13 Popular Post Report Posted February 13 For my daughters next fundraiser at school I'm making a load of these stick figure pieces ive made 100's of them in the past mostly with the bandsaw still need sanding and some need floppy ears to be attached last years fundraiser was a huge success with the birdhouses and feeders she sold every unit I hope she sells a lot of them to staff as I told her I can make as many as she needs for the actual sale normally I trace them onto wood but this time I glued paper pattern so everyone of them is same to mix and match species Spanish cedar walnut poplar so far will use sapele and cherry as I move along she said 36 sets would be fine as I'm making her some other things like planters also since it's first week of may sale msde 18 sets so far ina couple of days but I know sanding will take some time snd my scraps are building rapidly i I did not rummage through scraps for these just lazy but all scrolling projects in future will first be sought after from scraps first if possible ChelCass, JackJones, Jim McDonald and 7 others 10 Quote
rjweb Posted February 13 Report Posted February 13 Allen, very nice, you have been busy, do you ever sleep, RJ Quote
jollyred Posted Friday at 02:23 AM Report Posted Friday at 02:23 AM Looks good. when I'm doing a bunch of simple patterns like these, I will make a template out of thin material to trace the cuts. this is actually faster than pasting patterns on the stock. Also cheaper than a bunch of paper patterns and glue. Tom Quote
Allen levine Posted Friday at 03:12 AM Author Report Posted Friday at 03:12 AM Yeah I usually trace but not going to fret over 30 or 40 sheets of paper I used a fd psr 7 blade and snapped it after 35 figures Quote
Scrappile Posted Friday at 03:05 PM Report Posted Friday at 03:05 PM WOW! I would think after that many of those, no pattern would be needed. Turn the scroll saw on auto. Quote
Allen levine Posted Friday at 03:29 PM Author Report Posted Friday at 03:29 PM 19 minutes ago, Scrappile said: WOW! I would think after that many of those, no pattern would be needed. Turn the scroll saw on auto. When I make one for someone on occasion I do it freehand no patterns but I still draw each piece on paper if the pieces interlock at any point so it's snug not doing anything the next few days woke up with 101 temp this morning guess watching the grandkids when they are sick caught up to me my wife said if I sit in my grandkids cardboard castle she would bring the saw inside for me thinking most of the dust would stay inside the castle i need a break anyway temp down to 99.6 so meds are kicking in everyone enjoy thevweekend Quote
Denny Knappen Posted Friday at 03:51 PM Report Posted Friday at 03:51 PM Mighty fine and good fund raiser. Quote
Allen levine Posted Saturday at 05:29 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 05:29 PM on a break from scroll saw and stick figures, tested positive for flu this morning. Wichman 1 Quote
don in brooklin on Posted Saturday at 11:53 PM Report Posted Saturday at 11:53 PM Really cool idea as a fundraiser. I am curious how much do you think get as a fundraiser? On etsy the prices are all over the place. My grand daughter was talking about having a table at high school for the athletic club. She has a cricut machine and does amazing cards. She also is a pretty good wood worker so she would love to help, Hope you feel better soon. The flu has been spreading here. Quote
Allen levine Posted Sunday at 04:22 AM Author Report Posted Sunday at 04:22 AM 15 dollars per set Quote
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