Popular Post DickMira Posted Tuesday at 02:01 PM Popular Post Report Posted Tuesday at 02:01 PM (edited) To see all of the projects, scroll to the end of this post At the end of December, a friend gave me a collection of hardwood cutoffs including maple, mahogany, and poplar boards that varied from 1", 2' and 3" in thickness. I was overwhelmed by all the choices and couldn't decide which project I wanted to do next. I studied the selections in the Scrollsaw Village Pattern Library and found five patterns that would be great for carved fretwork projects. I have always worked on one project at a time and decided to try something new and work on all five projects at once and vary which piece I was working on. Start by adhering the pattern to the wood with 3 M Super 77 adhesive. Drill vertical pilot holes with a drill press. Cut all scroll work with New Spiral 1 and 3 blades by Flying Dutchman. Carve the scrolled fretwork with a Foredom Rotary Carver using various bits and cutters. Add color with artist oil and acrylic paints. Sand and finish with Minwax Wipe on Poly. Backers for pieces 2,4,and 5 were made from 1/4" luan sprayed with satin black paint. This first project, Tiny Kitten, was designed by Steve Curtis and cut on a mahogany board 11" x 11" x 2" thick. The other 4 projects will be posted on the forum each week. Thanks, Dick Mira Edited Saturday at 09:51 PM by DickMira BadBob, TAIrving, Wichman and 14 others 17 Quote
Scrappile Posted Tuesday at 02:48 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 02:48 PM That is a great piece. I love seeing your carved pieces. Got one I want to try some carving on. Probably will make a mess of it, but for me it is only a hobby done for fun. I am anxious to see the rest of you the pieces you are working on. DickMira 1 Quote
DickMira Posted Tuesday at 10:57 PM Author Report Posted Tuesday at 10:57 PM Thanks Paul for your kind words which are greatly appreciated. One of my recommendations is to start with one of your least liked old scroll saw projects. If it doesn't come out as you wish a lot is not lost. If it looks good, you will be pleased with how it enhances your fine scrollwork. barb.j.enders 1 Quote
rjweb Posted Tuesday at 11:44 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 11:44 PM Excellent craftsmanship, RJ DickMira 1 Quote
barb.j.enders Posted Wednesday at 12:22 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 12:22 PM Looks great. DickMira 1 Quote
DickMira Posted Wednesday at 12:26 PM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 12:26 PM Thanks, RJ, for the best compliment any woodworker can receive. Dick Quote
DickMira Posted Wednesday at 12:28 PM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 12:28 PM Barb Enders I appreciate your long standing interest in my work. Special thanks! Quote
DickMira Posted Wednesday at 12:36 PM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 12:36 PM CARVED FRETWORK SERIES CF 02 This project of a Pennsylvania White-tailed Buck was done on a 21" x 12" x 1" thick piece of mahogany with a pattern by one of the best designers in the Scrollsaw Village Pattern Library, Jim Blume. Scrappile 1 Quote
daveww1 Posted Wednesday at 01:08 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 01:08 PM beautiful work DickMira 1 Quote
Denny Knappen Posted Wednesday at 03:11 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:11 PM Your carved fretwork is a work of art. That Kitten is special. DickMira 1 Quote
DickMira Posted Wednesday at 03:39 PM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 03:39 PM (edited) Thanks Denny, for your kind words about this little kitten. I am still waiting to see what you created with the reclaimed American chestnut boards I had sent to you Regards, Dick Edited Thursday at 02:14 PM by DickMira Quote
rdatelle Posted Wednesday at 06:05 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 06:05 PM You have some fine carvings there. There all beautiful. I wouldn't know where to start/ DickMira 1 Quote
DickMira Posted Thursday at 12:00 PM Author Report Posted Thursday at 12:00 PM 17 hours ago, rdatelle said: You have some fine carvings there. There all beautiful. I wouldn't know where to start/ Thanks Ralph, for the very nice comments. You would start this technique like I did...with your first one. I usually recommend that you start with your least liked scrolled piece...we all have one of these rdatelle 1 Quote
Sycamore67 Posted Thursday at 01:43 PM Report Posted Thursday at 01:43 PM As always, excellent work and creativity. DickMira 1 Quote
DickMira Posted Thursday at 01:58 PM Author Report Posted Thursday at 01:58 PM 12 minutes ago, Sycamore67 said: As always, excellent work and creativity. I appreciate your wonderful comments, Larry. Thanks, Dick Quote
Denny Knappen Posted Thursday at 03:47 PM Report Posted Thursday at 03:47 PM On 4/16/2025 at 11:39 AM, DickMira said: Thanks Denny, for your kind words about this little kitten. I am still waiting to see what you created with the reclaimed American chestnut boards I had sent to you Regards, Dick Oh my, Dick, I have forgotten all about them. Must be old age. DickMira 1 Quote
DickMira Posted Thursday at 07:16 PM Author Report Posted Thursday at 07:16 PM CARVED FRETWORK SERIES CF 03 This piece I call "WAGONTRAIN WEST" was designed by Grandpa and cut from white poplar 18 1/2" x 11 1/4" x 2" thick. Pattern can be found in the Scrollsaw Village Pattern Library. barb.j.enders and Scrappile 2 Quote
Allen levine Posted Thursday at 07:29 PM Report Posted Thursday at 07:29 PM wowser, that is some beautiful pieces of art. DickMira 1 Quote
DickMira Posted Friday at 10:10 AM Author Report Posted Friday at 10:10 AM (edited) CARVED FRETWORK SERIES CF 04 This little cutie is called "My Maltese Puppy" designed by Holder Botas and the pattern can be found in the Scrollsaw Village Pattern Library. This piece is cut from a mahogany board that is 11" x 11" x2" He wants to wish everyone a very happy and blessed Easter. He said he is available to help you hunt for Easter eggs. Edited Friday at 10:14 AM by DickMira barb.j.enders 1 Quote
DickMira Posted Saturday at 08:07 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 08:07 PM CARVED FRETWORK SERIES CF 05 This fifth project is called "New England Lighthouse" showing the wreckage of boats at the base of the hill where the lighthouse is constructed near the waters edge from a pattern by Jim Blume in the Scrollsaw Village Pattern Library. Thanks to all the woodworkers who followed this series. Dick Mira Quote
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