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This is the plaque I dropped and broke yesterday. If you look really closely you can see the break but in general I think I got away with it. I will sell this one a little cheaper and explain it has been repaired. Rimu from the side panel of a drawer box finished with tung oil and beeswax. Thanks for looking. Rob10 points
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The Lord's Prayer
wombatie and 8 others reacted to spirithorse for a topic
Greetings, Two done and I plan on making two more. The pattern is from BerryBasket but, I modified it from the Catholic version with our debts to the Protestant version with our trespasses. I also had to modify the sides due to the added lines of text required. Approximately 35 hours total but, that includes gluing up patterns for the framework of the next two. I already have all the wording cut. All 1/4" Baltic Birch cut with an 18" Craftsman scrollsaw. Embellishments stained Colonial Maple and the backer stained Early American. Approximately 22"W x 28"L. God Bless! Spirithorse9 points -
Productive Day in the Shop
Lucky2 and 7 others reacted to Montserrat for a topic
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I posted the Lovely Cats coin some time back and promised to post the pattern . . . . . and almost forgot . . . Here it is. I suggest cutting on an Eisenhower, but it is possible to cut on the Kennedy, but those whiskers are very tricky at that size. Pic of coin below is on Kennedy, cut on the Dewalt. Just click on the link below the picture to download the pdf pattern. If you cut on a Kennedy, then print at 100% on a Eisenhower 124.5%. Or you can blow it way up and cut in wood. LovelyCats.pdf8 points
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Found time for quality time today!!!!!!!
frankorona and 6 others reacted to amazingkevin for a topic
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More pick boxes....Cedar and Purple heart ...
Lucky2 and 6 others reacted to Scrolling Steve for a topic
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Some time ago several posters asked if I could post a how to our tutorial of making bracelets. I will try to start that process as u wait in line for Costco gasoline.... The one I will show you is an end grain bracelet as it has the most steps. Gather your wood that you want as end grain components.5 points
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Howdy Fellow Scrollers
new2woodwrk and 3 others reacted to OregonWoodman for a topic
I'm getting back into the social aspect of scrolling after an 8+ year hiatus. I used to be a very active contributor on a host of scroll saw boards and forums, including designing custom patterns for other users, offering Intarsia lessons (which had an honorary mention in Scrollsaw Woodworking & Crafts magazine), and being an all-around dork. Some of you seasoned scrollers may remember me from those days. Hope to see some old faces and meet new ones, as well as share and learn with you all.4 points -
Wedding frame for hearts
Lucky2 and 2 others reacted to Phantom Scroller for a topic
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Thanks folks, Once the pattern if traced onto the blank cut it out on the scroll saw, go slow if the wood is hard or has many Spieces. If you push it will bend the blade and deform the bracelet. When you have it cut out the blank looks like so, I then use these blanks to make smaller sizes, same process of tracing... You then have rough cut bracelet.2 points
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Who's you favorite designer ?
blights69 and one other reacted to WayneMahler for a topic
I want to apologize to the designers here. When I posted this my mind sat was on PAID patterns. Although the one I was cutting from Karl Taylor was free. I totally respect and appreciate those that take the tie and efforts to help the other villagers and share their skills here. So with said I hope I didn't step on anyone's toes. I assure you it was not intentional. Please accept this apology.2 points -
Yes I agree, cannot go past our very own Village pattern designers, who do not have to do what they do and freely. Marg2 points
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I vote for our own pattern makers. Those are all good but these are all in one place and very helpful to all. My hat's off to all you designers at scroll saw village!2 points
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New to the forum
bobscroll reacted to Scrollchaser for a topic
Good day all, I am long retired from teaching special education for thirty-eight years and living in Michigan most of my life. I'm brand new to scrolling but have been a woodworker for years. I have a DW788 on the way along with a couple books to get me started. I'm one of those who have a lot of interests. I've long been into drawing and painting and music. I am presently building a Hammered Dulcimer, so I'll be able to make my own rosettes with the scroll saw. A lot of other things, too, I hope. I'm glad to have found this forum. The work I've seen here is amazing. You are a very talented group of artists and I'm looking forward to getting acquainted and learning from your expertise. Bill1 point -
Here a some pics of the bracelets I have made learning this process. 44 here about 10 others I have made scattered around some place. Three additional broke in the making process, two broke by wearing and both times as a result of getting caught on the opening of my pant pocket and me pulling my hand out quickly. They are very durable as I have been wearing them daily for about 7 months. The corian white one was a trial, turned out nice, made another and can't find it.1 point
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I can't an't see it either, nice save! Beautiful piece by the way.1 point
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More pick boxes....Cedar and Purple heart ...
Scrolling Steve reacted to bobscroll for a topic
You did a neat job on them Steve! Thank you for showing, Bob1 point -
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More pick boxes....Cedar and Purple heart ...
Scrolling Steve reacted to newfie for a topic
Looks great those are on my bucket list to do.thanks for sharing1 point -
Wedding frame for hearts
Phantom Scroller reacted to newfie for a topic
Looks great thanks for sharing1 point -
Nice work I can't see the break in it.thanks for sharing1 point
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Productive Day in the Shop
Montserrat reacted to Scrollchaser for a topic
I love that olive wood figuring. Nice cutting of the beaver. They've been taking down some of my trees, the little scrollers. A creek runs through my property. Bill1 point -
Rob ya did an Awesome job saving this plaque.I only saw the B.I would not lower the price unless the buyer sees them.1 point
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More pick boxes....Cedar and Purple heart ...
Scrolling Steve reacted to Phantom Scroller for a topic
Lovely little boxes nice inlay. Roly1 point -
OK I think I saved it
Rob reacted to Phantom Scroller for a topic
Can't see it as long as it stays put sell it I say. Good cut. Roly1 point -
OK I think I saved it
Rob reacted to spirithorse for a topic
Great work, Rob, I'm glad you could salvage it. God Bless! Spirithorse1 point -
commissioned work
Phantom Scroller reacted to amazingkevin for a topic
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Need help finding Delta clamp
OCtoolguy reacted to JTTHECLOCKMAN for a topic
If you are quoting me Kevin I never checked any numbers just saw all the different saw types that delta ever made. I looked at his no. and blade holder and it says obsolete. So disregard my link. but it is a great one if you ever need part diagrams for any delta saws. http://www.toolpartsdirect.com/delta-40-150-15-quot-scroll-saw.html1 point -
Productive Day in the Shop
Montserrat reacted to amazingkevin for a topic
Oh, you people with exotic woods.If I had some I'd be afraid to ruin its beauty!!1 point -
OK I think I saved it
Rob reacted to amazingkevin for a topic
Shame, it happens.But the good thing about accidents is next time it happens you already know it can be fixed!1 point -
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That's a great save Rob! The only one I saw was the B. But I had to look real hard to find it. I think this one defiantly calls for another beer!!1 point
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Nicely done Rob. Can't see the repair. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW1 point
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Arrrghhh!!
OCtoolguy reacted to new2woodwrk for a topic
I completely feel your pain... I have a display cabinet I've been trying to finish for 1 1/2 years, I keep knocking over the door which is mitered and it keeps coming apart. I glue it, set it and knock it - 5 times now. Next time it's fire wood!1 point -
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Beaver Intarsia
Clayton717 reacted to Rockytime for a topic
That is one very cute little fella! It is outstanding and I like it.1 point -
This is just a thought, you could find the right size from a thrift store. Take measurements of top diameter, bottom diameter, and height. Cut panels to fit around the shade. Cut deer prints and deer silhouettes on some panels. Glue rice paper to the inside of the panel. Remove the old fabric from the shade. Attach your panels to the shade. Not sure if it will work for you but if nothing else I hope I got the wheels spinning. Good luck.1 point
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Wedding frame for hearts
Phantom Scroller reacted to bobscroll for a topic
It looks nice Roly, Good idea, Thank you for showing us, Bob1 point -
Who's you favorite designer ?
SCROLLSAW703 reacted to Frank Pellow for a topic
I really don't have a favourite and I am in awe of the many great designers whose patterns I have used. But, I will say the person with the most challenging patterns is Mike Williams. When I complete a piece that uses one of his patterns, I feel that I really have accomplished something.1 point -
Wedding frame for hearts
Phantom Scroller reacted to DWSUDEKUM for a topic
Excellently done Roly. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW1 point -
I feel for you Rob..................as you said time for a beer.......................1 point
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Who's you favorite designer ?
wombatie reacted to Phantom Scroller for a topic
Me! I couldn't possibly say in case I upset someone. Roly1 point -
Who's you favorite designer ?
SCROLLSAW703 reacted to amazingkevin for a topic
I feel bad telling new members that our pattern making members will make patterns for them,I apologize for volunteering work and a lot of work for them. I'll try to refrain from it in the future1 point -
Who's you favorite designer ?
poupster2 reacted to JTTHECLOCKMAN for a topic
When I started this some 35 years ago the best designer that I followed and used soooooo many of his patterns and still do today was Rick Longabough and his wife Karen from the Berry Basket fame. The next would be Dan and Ray Wilckens designs and again still use many of their patterns and always loved their style. Next would be Karen and Dirk Boelman of the Art Factory. We lost 2 of the greatest pattern makers in Dirk and Ray over the years. Last would be John Nelson. I always liked his work and had the pleasure of working with him on a few projects. I have many patterns in my possession from various artists and some have been mentioned already but the top ones are my list.1 point -
Grampa!! Second would be Steve Good. Both are Free! Oh, then there Birchbark and Bobscroll. All free!1 point