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  1. lawson56

    Latest Plaques

    I have been back in my shop, making some dust.Willie is Steve Good's pattern The Razor is Grandpa's The 58 Apache is mine and Jimmie's # 48 is Sam Custodio's.That is my Daughter's Birthday gift.She's a Big Jimmie Johnson fan.
    5 points
  2. Mimi

    For my grand baby

    I made this for my daughter for her baby shower. All the guest and family are going to sign it. Then it will hang in her room. Made it out 1/4 in plywood. Some of the wood i just bought. Thanks for looking. Will be working on more things this weekend.
    3 points
  3. Luperez548

    New trophies set

    This is my last set of trophies I have mad with a joint venture wit an excellent wood carving man I meet in a small town near my place
    3 points
  4. Steve Good pattern. Wood - must lepp (Alnus glutinosa in Latin, don´t no the name in english) 8 pcs total
    2 points
  5. edward

    Black Lab

    Finished this Black Lab, pattern is from Gayle in scrollers Cafe. Did this after my surgery. edward
    1 point
  6. trackman

    Cut out & Paste

    I have a Sue Mey pattern that needs names & dates placed on a curve. It is a wedding pattern. Is there a easy way to place the letters on the curve without learning GIMP. photo shop or other types of software? I have been cutting out the letters and taping them to the pattern. Didn't know if there is a better way to do it without all the computer learning that is required to do just a small thing.
    1 point
  7. Aggie

    rising

    i cut this mini clock for us soldiers
    1 point
  8. scrollerpete

    Rain for 3 days

    We had more than 100milliters of rain in the last 3 days so spend some time on the scrollsaw. Now that I have installed the new Pegas blade holder on my EX I find that it is so nice to work with the saw. I did not realized that the knots was there when I glue the pattern on " it say I RIDE A not Pride LOL
    1 point
  9. harvickfanjoey

    Custom Racecars!

    I’ve been very busy lately. Business has been doing really great. I thought I would take a minute and share some of my latest creations with my fellow scrollers. I made my own patterns for all of these. The Sprint Car will be given out as a trophy @ my local dirt track. The 3 CNYUAS Kart trophies are going to Syracuse, NY. They are for the Top 3 in points for the Central New York Unlimited All-Stars. Some where for Father’s Day presents, Birthday Presents, Proud Parents, Fans, and the Drivers Themselves. Hope you guys like these.
    1 point
  10. Here is a neat trick. http://woodworkingtips.com/etips/etip021800sn.html Another http://www.woodworkingtips.com/etips/2008/03/06/ws/
    1 point
  11. daveww1

    For my grand baby

    very nice
    1 point
  12. Scrolling Steve

    For my grand baby

    That looks great, Mimi !.....Nice cutting !
    1 point
  13. DWSUDEKUM

    Latest Plaques

    Nicely done. Thanks for sharing these with us. DW
    1 point
  14. DWSUDEKUM

    For my grand baby

    Nicely done Mimi. That came out great. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
    1 point
  15. innar20

    Latest Plaques

    Willie Nelson
    1 point
  16. Very nice work.. You certainly been busy..
    1 point
  17. scrollingforsanity

    Pegas Clamp

    I am waiting for Scrappile to try them. Then I may give them a try myself. All the positives are sounding good. Good luck on the $ 300.00 gift card from Bear woods Scrappile grizz Oregon
    1 point
  18. Scrolling Steve

    Latest Plaques

    Wonderful work all around....I really like the Pickup !
    1 point
  19. Dave Monk

    Latest Plaques

    Nice job! Again I will say how I like the way you do the framing.
    1 point
  20. My gosh..........you sure have a great collection of race car projects.
    1 point
  21. rjR

    Latest Plaques

    All great;but I like the 58/9 Chev pickup best!
    1 point
  22. rjR

    New trophies set

    Nothing to add to that statement!
    1 point
  23. Luperez548

    Jiu Jitsu

    Very nice medal hanger Peter, I like it.
    1 point
  24. Eight teachers in the school. The was a music school summer camp and concert after that. Daughter plays piano and flute.
    1 point
  25. Dave Monk

    Jiu Jitsu

    Very nice job Peter. Great idea!
    1 point
  26. 1 point
  27. Beautifully done, the padauk and poplar really catch the eye. Rob
    1 point
  28. I guess since I've only been scrolling for about 6 months, all of my projects are "new and beginner" but these are the very first. I cut them at a class I took at a Woodcraft store.
    1 point
  29. Charlie E

    Jiu Jitsu

    Good job! He'll love it.
    1 point
  30. Scrappile

    Jiu Jitsu

    Great job!
    1 point
  31. NC Scroller

    Bear Woods

    I use D and D. Blades arrive in 2-3 days. What is confusing on their site? Maybe we can help.
    1 point
  32. Nice cutting thanks for sharing
    1 point
  33. Terrible corners with a Harbour Freight saw and round blades... Also no clue about wood, so it's spray painted MDF: The sawdust gave me 6 weeks of bronchitis!
    1 point
  34. This was the project that got me hooked last November and my first project.
    1 point
  35. This Christmas box was the first project I done on the scroll saw and now I am hooked. I try to do a project every couple of weeks. I would do more but too many other woodworking projects on my plate.
    1 point
  36. I don't cut anything exotic, just things that I happen to like. The star of David was the first piece I cut. It was for a little friend for Hanukkah. She could paint it. She is a beautiful Chinese little 11 year old who was born missing one chromosome. This leaves her a little slow. Perhaps like a six year old so she is in special ed. She loves little puzzles so I cut little things for her wile my wife supplies her with girly things. The second photo is more of an example of what I like to cut. I don't sell anything and my shelf is getting crowded. I'm probably the only one around here that likes them. They can be given away when there is a sale of my estate which I hope isn't soon.
    1 point
  37. Well seeing as this was my idea I had better show you my first 'project. As you can see it was a small one. My husband had just got himself a scroll saw and I had asked how it worked, he showed me and I was off cutting 'straight' and squiggerly lines. The next week I came across a book of patterns by Patrick Spielman and I loved the penguin, so off I went. I did a couple of others that day, a Scotty dog which I gave to a Scottish girlfriend (she's still got it) and a cat will a ball but unfortunately that disintegrated into about 6 pieces when it fell off the fridge. My little penguin still sits on the fridge and he is 19 years old now. I did some woodburning on him as you can see still no better at it. Marg
    1 point
  38. This was my first ever scroll saw project, but it needs to be explained. I have worked with my hands most of my life. Built 2 motorhomes in my earlier days, as well as various machines and/or improvements. Took a woodworking class at a trade school & built an oak desk. Time & patience mean absolutely nothing to me. The clock was cut with a $69 Performax saw from Menards. Not visible is the pedestal that made the total height about 6 1/2'. It was given as a housewarming gift to our son in Des Moines, Iowa. To you nice people that hesitate to start what looks like a challenging/difficult piece, just remember it is always 1 hole & cut at a time. It doesn't make any difference if it takes 7 months (as this did), or you start 1 or more projects per day. The amount of sawdust is the same either way. jerry
    1 point
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