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  1. Rob

    Tree of love

    This is one of Frank's patterns and is in the pattern library. Thanks Frank! This was cut from an old plywood drawer bottom and framed with some pine scraps I had lying around. Thanks for looking, Rob
    10 points
  2. Jim Finn

    Grinch Box

    I made this 8'x6"x2" cedar box for a donation item for a Local university's Christmas event for children. The theme this year is "The Grinch" . Woods used are: bubinga, poplar, bois d'arc, basswood, and cedar. Image is inlaid into the hinged lid using the "double bevel inlay " method with a scroll saw.
    10 points
  3. worbler

    Dad's Day Challenge

    I thought I'd get a little creative on this one. Hope someone can use it. Obviously you'll want to cut the white.
    3 points
  4. Jim McDonald

    Grinch Box

    My wife will say she needs one of those for my ashes.
    2 points
  5. Zufar

    Часы каминные

    Часы каминные. Прорезная резьба. Материал - фанера берёза.
    1 point
  6. Howdy All. I've mentioned in this post that I'm moving the Scroll Saw Reviews to it's own section. It is now located under the Resources tab in the navigation bar. I did this for a couple of reasons. First, I'm trying to simplify the forum a bit. This will help declutter the main forum page. Second, while the reviews forum was useful, it was really cumbersome to update. It required the admin to update the information, or to create a new saw review. Now with their own section, members can add new saws and edit the information on the saws really easy. To add a new saw, just click "Add New Scroll Saw" on the main page. To update information on a saw, go to that page's saw and click the green button that says "Update Scroll Saw Information". @meflick had an awesome idea in this post to have a area to upload scroll saw manuals. (Goodness knows I almost always misplace my manuals). Well, it took me awhile, but I figured out how to upload manuals for these scroll saws. Just go to your saw and click "Update Scroll Saw Information" and there's a section where you can upload a manual. You can upload different versions, for some of those old saws that has had several over the years. Here's How You Can Help? Here's where I can use your help. I know many of you created well thought out reviews for your saw. This new section has a Reviews tab where you can give it a star rating and a proper review. The comments tab is where all the posts from the forum got moved to. If you wrote a proper review, can you copy/past it in the Reviews tab and give it a star rating? This will be super helpful for folks buying a new scroll saw. The more reviews there are, the better they feel when purchasing. If you have a scroll saw but haven't given it a review, please do so. If you don't see your saw listed, please add it. You don't have to know all of the information. Just fill in what you can. (Please make sure your saw isn't listed first. We don't want duplicate records) If you have one of these saws, please look over the information. If anything is missing or incorrect, please update it by clicking "Update Scroll Saw Information" and filling in the correct information. If you have one of these saws, click the Follow button on that saw to be notified when someone adds a review or a comment. Anyway, I hope you find this new section useful and a little easier to use than the last one. And more than that, I hope folks looking for a scroll saw will find this valuable in helping them pick the right scroll saw for themselves....and suck them into our devious hobby.
    1 point
  7. ike

    First sale of the year

    Tomarrow is my first sale of the year. i don't useally do very good at the spring/ Summer sales but this one is only 2 miles from home and cost $45 which is about adverage around here All i am taking is puzzles and i only have to sell 4 to make table, sol it is worth the gamble will let you know later how I do. IKE
    1 point
  8. amazingkevin

    BLIGHTS69

    Looking for something to do today and ran across this, And then to finish out the day a Sheila Landry pattern.augh,great time for my pictures to not upload?It says there is a problem processes of .200 file?i tryed 20 times.
    1 point
  9. I have a lot of ideas for such type of patterns, here is my next one - Bee on honeycombs Painted MDF 3mm (about 1/8 inch), 7,5 x 7,5 inches, blades: NIQUA Top Cut #1 Pattern available at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/AlexFoxUA
    1 point
  10. lew

    Indian Portrait

    Back home again after 3 weeks of house hunting up north.....Feels good to be back home and in the shop again!!!
    1 point
  11. I have been cutting a fair amount of cars lately and decided I needed to elevate my game and move to planes. Fan of WWII aircraft so tried my hand on a PBY and a P-40. Fun to cut.
    1 point
  12. Good luck !...Break a leg !
    1 point
  13. meflick

    First sale of the year

    Good luck Ike.
    1 point
  14. amazingkevin

    Grinch Box

    I just gave a dw788 to a policeman that seen my work coming by the warehouse but have 8 more to set up for inlay.
    1 point
  15. Here is a picture -- Note - I'm using the Pegas replacement clamps, right now, which is why this is laying on a board.
    1 point
  16. oldhudson

    Tree of love

    The colors work so well together, fine job!
    1 point
  17. oldhudson

    Grinch Box

    Your fine craftsmanship continues to amaze!
    1 point
  18. Jim Finn

    Grinch Box

    I have done no fretwork but I have done some cutting letters out of flat wall hung plaques. Inlay is much quicker to do. The time spent at the saw is about five- eight minutes per color. More time than that is spent sanding and glueing the inlay, and of coarse about two hours making and finishing the box. I encourage anyone, with scroll saw experience, to try inlay. I have one saw set up at the angle needed for inlay and use it only for that.
    1 point
  19. daveww1

    Tree of love

    awesome job, it's beautiful
    1 point
  20. daveww1

    Grinch Box

    fantastic job
    1 point
  21. lew

    Tree of love

    Very Very nice!! Makes me smile when I look at it!!
    1 point
  22. lew

    Grinch Box

    Outstanding!!! Someone will cherish it for years to come!!!!
    1 point
  23. Brianr24

    Grinch Box

    Wow ur inlay work is 2nd to none
    1 point
  24. Brianr24

    Tree of love

    Great job! It’s nice to make something so nice out of material that other wise would probably end up in the dump.
    1 point
  25. RabidAlien

    Tree of love

    Love it!
    1 point
  26. lawson56

    Tree of love

    A Wonderful job.
    1 point
  27. lawson56

    Grinch Box

    WOW!! That is one of my All Time Favorite show to watch at Christmas.next to Merry Christmas Charlie Brown.You did an Awesome job!!
    1 point
  28. Phantom Scroller

    Grinch Box

    Great Jim like it. Roly
    1 point
  29. amazingkevin

    Grinch Box

    If this is easier than fretwork I want in! And double bevel! I'm impressed, Jim!
    1 point
  30. amazingkevin

    Tree of love

    Those were the days,Good one!
    1 point
  31. GPscroller

    Tree of love

    Excellent cutting, looks great. Jeff
    1 point
  32. Charlie E

    Grinch Box

    Very nice. Someone will love getting that!
    1 point
  33. penquin

    Indian Portrait

    Very nice Lew, like it. jim penquin
    1 point
  34. penquin

    Tree of love

    Looks super, well done. jim penquin
    1 point
  35. Scrolling Steve

    Grinch Box

    Wonderful work !
    1 point
  36. Scrolling Steve

    Tree of love

    Quite nice !
    1 point
  37. Gordster

    Tree of love

    Very nicely done Rob,nice pattern Frank
    1 point
  38. DWSUDEKUM

    Tree of love

    I really like that Rob. That came out great. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
    1 point
  39. Rockytime

    Tree of love

    That looks great.
    1 point
  40. Scrappile

    Tree of love

    Sweet! You did a great job.
    1 point
  41. rjR

    Tree of love

    A very neat project. Good "rescue" too.
    1 point
  42. daveww1

    Indian Portrait

    very nice job
    1 point
  43. rdatelle

    Indian Portrait

    Well Lew, three weeks off didn't hurt your talent. Nice work on that one to.
    1 point
  44. Here is updated link - https://www.etsy.com/shop/AlexFoxUA
    1 point
  45. WayneG

    Blue jay

    Cut this eons ago and finally glued it together and mounted and framed it. All the materials I have repurposed.
    1 point
  46. Fish

    Dad's Day Challenge

    I have my wife and daughters, I couldn't ask for more.
    1 point
  47. lawson56

    Dad's Day Challenge

    I'll give it whirl,i managed to hook up a new dvd player without calling my Son In Law for help.I deserve a BIG pat on the back for that.
    1 point
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