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  1. flarud

    Army Plaque

    I stacked cut two of these over a year ago. Gave one to a co-worker for his son, just got around to finishing up the second one. I'm not real happy with how the easel turned out on this one. After looking at the pictures I think that I need to cut the top of the middle piece a bit shorter. I used scrap Pine for the stand and BBP for the plaque and backer. I know that Pine doesn't stain very nice so I use a pre-conditioner on the stand but it still didn't take a stain very good. Oh well, the wife is happy that I finished another project that I started last year,, well almost finished,, still needs a finish sprayed on the stand.
    8 points
  2. goldfish

    Easter Bunny

    Hi all Not sure if I posted my attempt at Steve goods easter bunny
    8 points
  3. This was a fun cut
    8 points
  4. The Butterfly box is a birthday present for the Mother-In Law, I'm quite pleased how these both turned out The boxes are Mahogany and the inlay thanks to the recommendations from you folks is Maple
    7 points
  5. Denny Knappen

    Welcome Sign

    "Welcome" sign finished. The pattern is by Keith Fenton and found in CWWC March 2014. Cut on the Pegas Scroll Saw using Pegas #1 and #5 Skip blades. The wood is 1/2" Poplar 8" x 14" and backed with Baltic Birch plywood stained blue. Comments welcome.
    6 points
  6. Wishful thinking of summer.
    6 points
  7. Joe W.

    Seahorse

    Cut this out while the tree guys were cutting down our trees around the house. The wife saw this pattern and wanted it for the guest bathroom. Except for one moment of not paying attention -which will be fixed - it came out OK. Now it's her baby to do with as she will. 9" x 13 1/2" using 1/4 Birch and #5 Pegas blade.
    6 points
  8. I cut these out of BBP with a FD UR1. The backer is some 1/8 scrap cheap ply that I had laying around. The first one I done several months ago. A co-worker saw it and wanted one. I made another but just a bit bigger. I'm not a frame maker.. at all! I found another similar image online that I wanted to cut but it needed some tweaking. Thanks for the help Birchbark!
    5 points
  9. Followup on my previous Guess who. Although I'm not particulary into cutting people portraits, I had found this free illustration pattern .svg of Marilyn on-line and thought I would give it a try. And , although it was stated to be a scroll saw pattern, it had many "islands" and overlapping shading. It took me a number of hours to make it cutable. The patternsize is 9" x 13" centered on a 5/32" x 12" x 16" Birch solid core plywood panel and affixed to a 1/8" x 12" x 16" BB ply backer painted black. The pattern was a relatively quick cut completed with Pegas #2/0 blade. The finished panel was protected with multiple coats of clear gloss Lacquer. The panel is set loose in a simple 1 3/4" wide Poplar custom frame that is stained with Minwax Sedona Red and protected witn clear satin spray Polyurethane. Thanks to all who replied to the previous post and reccognized her immediately just from jsut her eyes. . .
    4 points
  10. ben2008

    My latest Intarsia

    I made this for my daughter for her birthday and room addition. She doesn't know it, but it's on the way to Florida. Her and he husband converted a storage room to a sort of family room in the back of her house and she mentiond she needs some stuff to decorate the walls with. So I thought I would surprise her and her husband with this. I have made items for her in the past so she is familiar with Intarsia. I hope she likes it. Wood used Western Red Cedar Canary Wood Walnut Cherry Aspen BB Plywood Red Heart Finished with 5 coats of Deft Satin Lacquer
    4 points
  11. flarud

    Angel

    A Sue Mey pattern. I have made about 6 of these. This is one that has been hanging out in the shop for several months so I decided to finish it up yesterday. 1/2" Walnut and 1/8" BBP. Cut with a FD UR1 with Arm-r-seal from General Finish as the clear coat.
    4 points
  12. This a Leo Sewing Box I made for my wife a while back. Bob Ungar, BC, Canada
    3 points
  13. This is the 10 year old daughter of a friend of mine. She just came home from a chemo treatment. Gampa (Paul) was so kind to make the pattern for this portrait.
    2 points
  14. Rockytime

    Perfect Storm

    Great blizzard! So far there is about 12" outside, unbelievable. However, it is nice and toasty in my shop. Have not had this much snow in a long time but March is our snowiest month. I can't shovel but wife does. But this is an unusual amount of snow. Gave the snow blower to our son in law because they have this big three car driveway. My grandson is coming over tomorrow to dig us out. First photo is out my shop window, the other is out the back yard.
    2 points
  15. While searching through my archives I saw one of my favorite wildcats project and thought I would post it. This is a large dimensional project done on tiger maple. The individual plaques are one inch thick with raised carvings of the scrolled animals. The plaques are attached at varying depths to the supporting framework. This is ''WILDCATS OF THE WORLD"
    2 points
  16. I am glad that Travis selected this topic for the Challenge because it is one of my favorite subjects. Great to see all of these cat projects. Well done folks!!! This is one of my earlier projects that other scrollers might not have seen. "KING OF BEASTS"
    2 points
  17. Thought I would throw up a few cat patterns for the good folks here. Enjoy.
    2 points
  18. Trka2002

    Hegner

    My wife just ordered me a new Hegner scroll saw, she is the best wife ever. I’ll be posting pictures when it arrives and it’s set up. (pics of the saw, not the wife. LOL)
    1 point
  19. CSull

    My first newbie projects

    My first completed projects, the vase ins wenge and maple and the bowls are cherry. I figured if I was going to ruin wood I wanted it to be expensive wood. To my surprise they turned out OK.
    1 point
  20. preprius

    My latest Intarsia

    beautiful red throated hummingbird.
    1 point
  21. rjR

    Get your motor running

    Great work on the supercharged-Chevy. Now you will have to do a HEMI!
    1 point
  22. Dan

    Nashville Tennessee Newbie

    Welcome to The Village! I'd like to see some of your dioramas and warhammers figures.
    1 point
  23. barb.j.enders

    Seahorse

    Great job. I was also going to ask whose pattern. That will be going on the cut list...once I get back to cutting.
    1 point
  24. daveww1

    Seahorse

    fantastic job
    1 point
  25. Welcome to the village
    1 point
  26. Welcome from Central Florida! There is a Woodcraft in Franklin that would probably have some 1/8" Baltic Birch plywood and thinner veneers.
    1 point
  27. Charlie E

    Seahorse

    Excellently done! Great job on lots of straight lines.
    1 point
  28. Nice job of cutting and of turning something not intended to be used as a scroll saw pattern into a nice piece!
    1 point
  29. new2woodwrk

    Perfect Storm

    I haven't seen snow in person in over 35 years... I don't miss it either, but it is beautiful
    1 point
  30. Dan

    Seahorse

    Nice! That looks like the start of a theme. Could be sea creatures, birds, leaves, etc.
    1 point
  31. Hi Everyone Here is a Sue Mey leopard clock I made for my brother's 10th wedding anniversary. Thanks! Tyrone
    1 point
  32. I did the Lions head out of 3mm dibond aluminum sign ...other ones out of 3mm Aluminum..I used pegas No5 reverse skip
    1 point
  33. This is the largest project I have done on the scrollsaw finished piece was nearly 2ft by 4ft. Lots of fun. 20200519_123328.heic
    1 point
  34. Ok - just new at this and first post, so be nice.
    1 point
  35. I love big cats ,tigers are my favourite here is a few I have done cheers Dan
    1 point
  36. This is my first post, sorry for the english, I don't speak very well! These is my old works, they are subjects found on the net but still made by me. I hope you like them
    1 point
  37. I LOVE cutting animal portraits!!!
    1 point
  38. Here are a few of the cats I have made. I have a lot of patterns that I would like to cut but just don't seem to get to. Dick heppnerguy
    1 point
  39. This cat traveled all the way to UK, Exeter from Estonia This big cat i did to my younger daughter
    1 point
  40. Had posted this last December. "Pretty Kitty - Jaguar"
    1 point
  41. Did this one a while back
    1 point
  42. I'm more of a dog person, but I did cut this one early last year.
    1 point
  43. Here are a couple I've done. Have some more but can't find their pictures. The lion is a Botas pattern, and the lamp is adapted from an internet picture.
    1 point
  44. Alright, now the cat you might be expecting, but this is a rule within the house as it is so true. Taken before applying Teak Oil and cut in Red Cedar.
    1 point
  45. This project of LEOPARDS was cut from a large piece of natural edge hard maple and the finished project is 36" x 15"
    1 point
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