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Quality Control Approves!
Gonzo and 9 others reacted to MTCowpoke22 for a topic
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Door Toppers.
OCtoolguy and 4 others reacted to don in brooklin on for a topic
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Sorry could not resist. RR spike lol5 points
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Enemy Below
Scrollcrazy and 3 others reacted to baggetta for a topic
ENEMY BELOW This pattern sort of reminds me of a scene from those naval war movies where the ship is quietly moving along the top of the ocean and below lurks the danger of a submarine attack. Tried to make the fullness of the ocean using a series of waves. Free pattern available http://baggetta.com/pebooks/puzzle_patterns.htm4 points -
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Scroll saw anniversary heart 16"
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Hi Jim: Exactly what Delvaughn said, just make sure you wipe down the area where the topper is going to go Worked for me Another idea is to put one or two brads through the topper Fab43 points
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Les you can make a similar to the Hegner upgrade tension release. I made one for an old 16" Craftsman. Just go to ebay and do a search for a cam lever. They are available with different threads to screw onto your rod.2 points
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I have considered making some of those.And I have wondered about the hanging problem myself.Thanks Guys2 points
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amazingkevin and one other reacted to JimErn for a topic
No matter how long it took or how many choice words you said while building it, those smiles make it all worth while2 points -
Scroll saw anniversary heart 16"
RabidAlien and one other reacted to John B for a topic
Some very delicate cutting Kevin. Fantastic. I use super glue when a piece breaks of. Can't see the join. It has saved my bacon a few times2 points -
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Ornaments For Charity is a project from the members of Scroll Saw Village. For the last 13 years, our designers have donated their talents by creating wonderful ornament patterns for the Holiday Season. It has become so popular, and so big, we had to split it into 2 books! Book 1 covers our first 10 years; 2010-2021. Our newest book, Book 2, covers 2021-2023. Between the two books, we have 171 pages with 525 Holiday ornament patterns! So be sure to download both books! This popular eBook was featured in the Holiday 2014 issue of Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts (read the article here). Is it really free? Here's how it works. Download the eBook and take a look at what we have to offer. If you decide to keep it, all we ask is that you donate to your favorite charity. You get a ton of great ornament patterns, and you help those in need in return. Remember, this isn't about "buying" an eBook of patterns, it's about giving to a worthy cause. If you don't have a favorite charity, we have listed a number of national (and international) charities below that could use your help. Remember, the purpose is to raise money for those in need. So, please dig deep when donating. Please donate to one of these fine charities or a charity of your choice. Toys for Tots is a program run by the United States Marine Corps Reserve which donates toys to children whose parents cannot afford to buy them gifts for Christmas. By giving to Toys for Tots, you'll bring the magic of Christmas to children in need. The Make-A-Wish Foundation is a non-profit organization that grants wishes to children (2.5 years to 18 years old) who have life-threatening medical conditions. It is a wonderful charity that brings a few moments of joy. Habitat For Humanity is an international, non-governmental, non-profit organization devoted to building simple, decent, and affordable housing for those who would not otherwise be able to afford their own home. A donation to your local food bank will ensure that the hungry will be fed in your own community. Make a difference in your neighbor's life.Free1 point -
If anyone is looking for a challenge, here it is! I think there was 2 million pilot holes, give or take a million, at least it felt like it was that many! It is a great pattern, but it is a tough one to cut. This was made for a friend to raffle off to raise money for the national wildlife turkey federation. I left the plastic on the frame for shipping.1 point
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So I've been knocking around the idea of cutting a door topper. But how to you get it to stay up on the top of the door frame? Is it attached to the wall somehow, maybe velco? Thanks in advance. Jim1 point
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Now I get it. I was picturing things that actually hung ON the door. Like "Keep Out".1 point
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Door Toppers.
OCtoolguy reacted to teachnlearn for a topic
Looked at Command strips a few years ago and they seemed pricey. At least I wouldn't casually put things up and take them down all the time, Say seasonal change. Saw some at Lowes and I think one was $6.00. RJF Your work is always creative when you post one. Didn't know of door1 point -
Door Toppers.
OCtoolguy reacted to teachnlearn for a topic
Looked at Command strips a few years ago and they seemed pricey. At least I wouldn't casually put things up and take them down all the time, Say seasonal change. Saw some at Lowes and I think one was $6.00. RJF1 point -
Hi Brenda: Are they just sitting on their own or did you secure them in place? Is it possible that you secured with a RR spike as was mentioned in an earlier post Fab41 point
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Sorry for my ignorance but what's a door hanger?1 point
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Coffee & Friends
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So out of All these Methods of which I have tried them all My Hang up lately is the Tape pulling up fine pieces of the wood. Any tricks to eliminate this? I am leaning back to going with the Shelf Liner Method. Worked OK back then. Danny :+}1 point
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Great projects, All.1 point -
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YEEEEHIIII Getem up Cowgirl!!! Awesome job!!!1 point -
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MTCowpoke22 reacted to bobscroll for a topic
You did a perfect job there Tim! She is smiling from ear to ear! Thank you for showing, Bob1 point -
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danny reacted to amazingkevin for a topic
What a cutie pie!!! She is holding on tight for the ride of her life. Your the master of smiles I see.1 point -
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MTCowpoke22 reacted to meflick for a topic
Can’t beat good quality control l Ike that. I can see why she approves. Looks great. Thanks for showing.1 point -
Ray, you have to stop giving me ideas! You just caused me to spend $74.90 on the quick release. STOP IT! Now I have $100 for the saw, $74.90 for the tension release, $3.17 for a knob plus the cost of the 8' bolt. In addition gas to get the saw and then I bought lunch for my friend and I which was over $25. Lord, where will it ever end? The good news is I'll end up with a great little saw. Just have to work out dust collection. Hegner has one for my saw but I can work something out.1 point
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That's great. You bought a great saw and got to see some nice scenery. If you have never used a Hawk, take the time to visit Bushton Mfg. website and view the "getting started" video. Especially how to adjust the tension. If not done right you'll swear that your blades are all too short. Don't ask me how I know that.1 point
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I started with just spray adhesive to the wood, far too much work to remove the pattern. Then I tried packing tape, better, but clear packing tape is a royal pain for me: static electricity makes it very hard to manage. Then I tried blue painters tape, still have 1/2 a roll somewhere. Okay, but takes several strips for each piece of wood. Last year I started using clear self adhesive shelf liner (Duck brand). I have paper cutters and use them to size the shelf liner to the piece of wood, one piece of shelf liner per side and done, note that the shelf liner stays tightly rolled until the backer is removed... then it relaxes and is fairly easy to apply. In my experience the shelf liner maintains good adhesion for extended periods of time and then removes easily with little or no residue (the welcome sign took several months to complete, the only issue was the paper pattern overlap not staying down, problem with the paper and not the liner). Your mileage may vary.1 point
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Hi Brenda: Why would ever doubt the wisdom of old timer who loves half naked ladies I do not use spirals - but give it a shot and let us know how it works Heck, I may even try it, and I never heard of trying this either Fab41 point
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I like that pic. If you end up with a pattern, will you please share it?1 point
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Summertime Fun - Scroll Saw Challenge
amazingkevin reacted to barb.j.enders for a topic
These are photos, that I have taken, and turned into puzzles. They are from Lake of the Woods, ON. We have a large cruiser boat that we can go exploring the lake with. Thsi past weekend we saw moose swimming across from one island to another, two large turtles, a buck, and watched a beaver grooming itself on a rock.1 point -
Summertime Fun - Scroll Saw Challenge
ChelCass reacted to RabidAlien for a topic
Just got back from a long 4th of July weekend road-trip....drove from Austin Tx to Pensacola Fl, turned out to be around 11 hours going, 13 returning (hit an interstate shutdown in Lake Charles, LA, that had I-10 completely closed and all traffic routed to the I-610 bypass....took us 30 minutes to go 3/4 mile before we could exit and take back roads...through questionable parts of town...you know you're in the wrong area when the church has bars on the windows). Oceans/beaches aren't really my thing, so I probably won't do any beach-themed pieces (gimme mountains, forests...places you can go from hotel to car without dropping two pounds of water weight from the humidity...I sweated like a politician in a church with bars on the windows). For me...summer is outdoor fun, and one of my fondest memories of summer camp as a kid was trying to get the hang of archery. Now that I've discovered there's such a thing as "cross-eye dominance", where I'm right-handed but my dominant/strong eye is the left one, I'm a faaaaar better shot than I was as a kid. Our daughter is enjoying archery as well (its quieter than the gun range, for one). So we're spending a lot more time at the archery range nowadays. And summertime means we're not stuck waiting for time on the line at the indoor range, there's an outdoor range nearby as well. I may even break out the homemade blowguns again.... 1x10 scrap of whiteboard, cut with a Pegas #5 blade. Had a bit of a goof with the bowstring, I cut the inside pieces, then did the outside and my tracking was a bit off towards the left side. Got a bit closer than I'd've liked to the inner wall, which resulted in a kink/slight crack. I'll shore it up with some wood glue.1 point -
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ChelCass reacted to scrollerpete for a topic
I was asked from my golf course which I have been a member since inauguration to make a golf balls display for the members that passed away since the course opening. They take a golf ball and have their name printed on the ball and the death date. I made one before but we had more players that died that we had room on the display, so instead of adding to the previous I made a new one.1 point -
Summertime Fun - Scroll Saw Challenge
amazingkevin reacted to Frank Pellow for a topic
It's very much the same in Ontario and, in particular, in Northern Ontario with its short frost-free season.1 point -
Coffee & Friends
amazingkevin reacted to kmmcrafts for a topic
Really like this one!! Job well done... Be prepared to make many more of those.. I bet they'll sell good1 point -
Coffee & Friends
amazingkevin reacted to Gordster for a topic
Wow,Kevin that's some nice...you might be making a few of those..1 point -
Scroll saw anniversary heart 16"
amazingkevin reacted to Rockytime for a topic
Looks good to me. You cut some delicate things. Scripts are hard for me.1 point