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Happy to get my feet wet again
Tomanydogs and 10 others reacted to amazingkevin for a topic
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Time for another classic car
Tomanydogs and 9 others reacted to munzieb for a topic
I had been looking at this car for a while. I was impressed with its style and innovative design. Even though the company went out of business in 1938 I was always impressed with it Art Deco features. Only 8 were ever sold and probably had to do with the cost of $10,000 back in 1933 during the middle of the depression. One of the most unique features of this car is that they put the spare tires behind the front tires in a concealed panel. Different from cars of that era that had them mounted on the running board. I believe that gave them more room on the interior. As usual, the design clean up took longer than the actual cutting. (2.5 days) I went bigger because I wanted to get the grill right. I used my straight edge scoring technique for the grill lines and I painted in some of the bridges on the hub cap and body lines. The 1/8" plaque is 11.5 x 18" on 1/4" backer. Finish is shellac with Clear Gloss Lacquer.10 points -
Shootin' blanks
danny and 8 others reacted to Nickel Falls for a topic
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Dean Martin
Tomanydogs and 8 others reacted to wombatie for a topic
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Seahorse
Roberta Moreton and 8 others reacted to Iguanadon for a topic
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Small request
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Fallen Warrior
Tomanydogs and 6 others reacted to Fedido for a topic
The last two weeks have been horrible as there was an accident at work. I lost a fellow coworker whom I only known for a few months, but could tell he was special. So I have braved the South Carolina heat and my garage to make a few things in his honor. I thought I would share with the SSV nation my grief/healing.7 points -
Granddaughter’s Boxs
amazingkevin and 5 others reacted to trackman for a topic
She is five an makes her own jewelry. Her mom asked me to make a box for her. The one with her name is a Steve Good pattern. Plywood stained cherry with walnut overlay for name. Other one will be her put up an take care of box lol. Quarter saw red oak an black walnut. Finished with Arm R Seal. Got plans from Woodsmith Plans.6 points -
Scroll Saw Village" heart
amazingkevin and 5 others reacted to namunolie for a topic
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It made me chuckle.
amazingkevin and 5 others reacted to Foxfold for a topic
I saw this and had to cut it, for no other reason than it made me chuckle. Straight off the saw so no finish or finesse or backer added yet. 20200712_175958[1].mp46 points -
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HIEROGLYPHICS by Fred
Dennisfm56 and one other reacted to Fred Kile for a topic
My wife really likes ancient Egyptian art so I thought I'd make her an Egyptian artifact. Yeah, I know, sounds kind of crazy, but it was fun doing it as it's for her birthday. This is made of two layers of plywood and a mixture of white sand and sawdust glued to the scroll cut plywood. My wife likes it, so, so do I. I hope you do too.2 points -
Latest Cuttings
amazingkevin and one other reacted to lawson56 for a topic
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I was really feeling frustrated by my wooden gear clock so I thought I try one of these amplifiers. There are hundreds of examples on Youtube. This looked straight ahead so I gave it a try. I'm not sure what the wood is, except for the maple highlight. I went through my wood recently and found these items which I could neither identify nor remember where they came from. The finish is just Watco Danish Oil (natural) although the sound channel has a couple of coats of shellac. My hearing is very bad but to me there a marked improved when playing music through it.2 points
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BBQ Scroll Saw Challenge
Lucky2 and one other reacted to woodworker13403A for a topic
Here is a BBQ plaque that I cut from 1/2" maple. The designer is Keith Fenton from Sheila Landry Designs.2 points -
Predator
DJ2772 and one other reacted to RabidAlien for a topic
"You are one UGLY (but well cut) mutha******r!"2 points -
SSV's Political Platform
Roberta Moreton reacted to Travis for a topic
We are heading into a political season here in the US. I'm sure it's not surprising to you that politics is a seriously divisive topic. I just want to remind everybody that political discussions and debates are not allowed on SSV. Politics is the quickest way to ruin friendships we've tried so hard to create. If you want to ruin friendships, Facebook is the place you want. If you want to talk about making sawdust, SSV is the place to be. Here are a few things that ARE NOT allowed: Inflammatory patterns/cuttings Political soapboxes discussions Political hot-button topics Political Jokes/Cartoons Political Internet Memes "I can't believe..." discussions. (c'mon...you know it when you see it) Here are a few things that ARE allowed: Respectful cuttings Respectful portraits Respectful patterns (seeing a theme here?) This certainly isn't an exhaustive list, but it gives you an idea. Here are the rules regarding politics and religion found in the User Guidelines: If you have a question regarding the appropriateness of a pattern, cutting, or discussion, let me know. If you see anything that you feel is inappropriate, please flag it and a moderator will take a look. More Scrolling! A political platform I can stand by.1 point -
forgot how to make scroll projects
lawson56 reacted to amazingkevin for a topic
Been having my share of problems with money and computers. Wasted lots of time not scrolling that I can't remember what I've scrolled and how. I'm going to have to look at some things I've done to hopefully refresh my failing memory. I have 4-5 jobs waiting to start from being with out a computer. Now i have an all in one computer . I feel so helpless. I couldn't do anything with out Microsoft word and Rapid resizer. Now that I have it I'm lost. I'm going to have to follow in someone's footsteps to get on track again Duh! Denny sent me some test blades that I like the looks of the teeth but have yet to try,1 point -
"love Canada" heart puzzle
amazingkevin reacted to namunolie for a topic
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Framed
Dave Monk reacted to OzarkSawdust for a topic
I framed Charlie Daniels today. I picked up a 11" x 14" frame at Wally World the other day and was just going to cut the window out to fit with an X-Acto knife. I've been wanting to start building my own frames for my art and other stuff...so I went to Hobby Lobby and bought a Logan mat cutter, a rig to insert V nails in frame corners, and a rig to inert points and brad nails to hold it all in the frame. It was fairly easy to use the mat cutter, and it made nice 45* beveled cuts to enlarge the window. I used black card stock for a backer to keep the thickness down. I could get use to doing this all the time. Those of you that frame your art: 1 Do you buy frames. New or garage sale finds? 2 Do you make your own frames? Details on wood thickness, rabbit depth, any other helpful tips? 3 Do you use glass or plexi-glass? 4 I cut the mat to cover 1/16th of the piece on all 4 sides...is that enough or is it better to have 1/8th or 1/4 "overhang"? 5 What do you use to "fill in" from the mat to the back cover? Normally 1/8th or 1/4 thick wood. Lots of questions...sorry. This is just another facet of the obsession/hobby that I need to learn to evolve.1 point -
Well, I've had my new saw now for two weeks and I've used it every day almost. What I'm quite childishly happy with is that the 'insert' is still like new !!! That means that all the lessons about 'offering the wood to the blade' - 'let the blade cut the wood' - 'don't push' - 'relax and breathe', that all you good people have given me since I joined almost 2yrs ago must have actually sunk in !!! Just wanted to say a Huge Thank You to all of you.1 point
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My condolences. Ice work on your project and no doubt will be treasured .1 point
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Stunning piece, beautifully cut and a great synopsis of the car. !1 point
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WOW.Now that is 1 Beautiful car.Awesome job!!!1 point
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That must have been hard for you to cut.I know as I had to do one for my Grand daughter. My condolences to you.1 point
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I am so terribly sorry for your loss. My condolences to his family. Marg1 point
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I always love to see your classic cars. This one is as impressive as all the others. I also like the history that goes with them. Excellent work Bernd. Marg1 point
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Good one Brenda. I had the make version at one time but I lost it. Marg1 point
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It made me chuckle.
Foxfold reacted to spirithorse for a topic
Very nice, Brenda! I made a pattern of that from an image a LONG time ago but, I suppose lots of people have made patterns by now. Thanks for sharing and God Bless! Spirithorse1 point -
I sold my 2 year old type 2 for 500.foot pedal, light, stand, pegas Lever style chucks1 point
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love AMERICA-heart puzzle
frankorona reacted to namunolie for a topic
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Phone Amplifier
oldhudson reacted to amazingkevin for a topic
I'm sure you notice the difference soon enough!! Good choice for an amplifier,I like!!!1 point -
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I dTried to throw one once, It's a good thing that I had My dog with me to bring it back to me for all it did was go stright. IKE1 point