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  1. Rockytime

    Truck and Barn

    This is a Russ Beard pattern which has been cut many, many times. I see it often and is very popular. Russ is one of my favorite Designers. I would rather hang a calendar from the local grain elevator or feed and seed store in my home than Picasa. My wife does not agree but it works for a country bumpkin like me. I love cutting rural things. The pattern is cut on 1/8" laminated BB. I drilled 1108 holes and saw run time was 11.5 hours. That's only the time the saw was actually running. Then there is drill time and time for changing from hole to hole. The image is fairly small. About 10.5 x 7.5 inches if memory serves me right. I used #2/0 Super Pike blades. Enjoyed cutting every hole.
    12 points
  2. This was a fun cut
    11 points
  3. A couple of months ago my daughters friend asked for a Dale Cooper portrait, so I asked for help and Mahendra kindly obliged but could not do a pattern of the picture she wanted but did one of an alternative photo. Any way the girl was moving at the time and a lot of things went wrong for her so while we were waiting my daughter started messing around to see if she could make a pattern and low and behold she did. I had to do a bit of tinkering to get it cuttable but hey she loved it. She got the finished piece yesterday and she was over the moon with it. So thank you to Mahendra @multitom for going to the trouble of trying to help me. This was cut from 2.5mm bamboo and is an A3 ( 11.7" x 16.5" ) and the frame is store brought. Marg
    9 points
  4. gator

    Motley Crue

    Well I know the group. Never a fan but order is a order.
    9 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.
    8 points
  6. 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
    8 points
  7. 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.
    8 points
  8. lawson56

    Back in the Shop?

    Well after Therapy this morn,[Bad Shoulder] I,m gonna try to back in my shop and do some Serious cutting. I have only been doing some light cutting, shapes then painting them. But my therapy is coming along fairly well, so with their permission I want to do some serious cutting, really make some sawdust. Keeping my fingers crossed.
    7 points
  9. 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
    6 points
  10. Wichman

    Hegner ordered

    Just ordered a new Hegner 22" with the stand and accessory package. Hopefully I'll only cry once. I'll post updates as time allows.
    6 points
  11. Charlie E

    Brother Ray

    One of the greats, Ray Charles. Done in 1/2" Red Oak, around 6" X 8".
    6 points
  12. 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.
    4 points
  13. Foxfold

    Harley Davidson

    Now, I know absolutely nothing about bikes, but a friend asked if I could do this for him. I've never painted anything before as I prefer plain wood and plain backers however I said I'd give it a try. Just hope he likes it as it's going to the USA and I don't want it back. It's a gift so he can do with it as he wishes. It was, to me, a pain in the backside to get right, so I doubt I'll do another one
    3 points
  14. Hi all This is a plaque im working on the a strongman / women competition.
    2 points
  15. Finally done! 50 patterns - US states. I tried to make detailed but not to difficult contours of states, size is 9 x 5,5 inches. I cut only one pattern - Texas, I used 1/6 inch birch plywood and wood stains for finishing (recommend to use 3 stains or 3 types of wood) Video of making US state project US states patterns
    2 points
  16. FrankEV

    BIRDS (a bunch)

    I thought I would post this group of cuts so you did not need to read the same thing over and over. These are all patterns converted from ZM Creations Illustrations. All of these portraits were completed in a similar way with a smaller sized 5/32” thick solid core plywood cut panel affixed to a larger 1/4” thick BB plywood backer. Each backer was sealed, then coated with the white Krylon Spray Gesso (Acrylic Paint primer) and the 1” borders were painted in various rattle can Krylon Fusion All-In-One Matt colors. The areas under the open cut areas were colored with Acrylic Art Paints, using the original illustrations as a guide. As usual, each panel was protected with multiple coats of clear gloss spray Lacquer. Each cut, being quite simple, was completed in less than one 3-4 hour session. That was a one per day but painting and framing added many hours to each. Cuttings were completed with Pegas #1 MGT R and/or #2/0 spiral blades. Each panel was set loose in a simple 1 3/4” wide Poplar frame that I applied a coat of pre-stain conditioner followed by a coat of Minwax Brazilian Gel Stain and protected with coat of Spray satin Polyurethane. Peacock: 9” x 10 ¼” Maple Toucan: 9”X12” Maple Birds3: 9” x 10 3/4” Maple Birds4: 11 1/2” x 9” Birch Bird5: 9” x 9” Birch Bird6: 6” x 11 3/4” Maple The following .zipx file contains all of these patterns including the Simple Eagle. Birds - ZM Creations.zipx Hope you enjoy!
    2 points
  17. Woodrush

    Easter present

    The original pattern was clockmans. Jim Blume revised it to cut 8.5x11. it pushed the limits that small
    2 points
  18. Beautiful work. Mahogany and Maple are perfect for each other. Inlaid boxes like those will be cherished forever.
    2 points
  19. wombatie

    Easter present

    WOW that is awesome. You certainly did a very impressive job. Well done. Marg
    2 points
  20. 2 points
  21. FrankEV

    Harley Davidson

    I am a HD rider, but I'm not into skulls. That being said, it is a great piece, very well cut and colored nicely. Most HD riders (i'm an exception) would l;ove to hang that piece in their man/lady biker cave. If you think that pattern was a PITA, this is the one I did for my son a number mounths ago (while I was still a real newbie):
    2 points
  22. I made a couple. one derived from a quilt pattern, one a Judy Gale Roberts pattern
    2 points
  23. 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!
    1 point
  24. goldfish

    Easter Bunny

    Hi all Not sure if I posted my attempt at Steve goods easter bunny
    1 point
  25. FrankEV

    BIRDS (a bunch)

    Have no idea, but will send you each of the .pdf files in a PM.
    1 point
  26. Rockytime

    Hegner ordered

    Ooooh, lucky you! You're gonna love it. It's top of the line!
    1 point
  27. Scrappile

    Hegner ordered

    Hope you like it as much as I like mine... I am sure you well.. Took me a little while to get it all figured out, but now I would not part with it. There is good info in the manual....
    1 point
  28. amazingkevin

    BIRDS (a bunch)

    Breathtaking!!!
    1 point
  29. Gorgeous work!
    1 point
  30. young ned

    Seahorse

    Sorry Joe, I saw this yesterday and I thought I'd commented on it then, great bit of work, I've been and downloaded the pattern, as the wife saw it and wants one for our caravan at the coast, "imitation is the sincerest form of flattery"
    1 point
  31. lawson56

    Ghosts??

    Sorry to here about your arm, I have my lights and saw and everything else hooked up so when I turn off the switch to go outside, everything is off. Tho there has been a few times I forgot to turn off the switch when I went out,
    1 point
  32. RabidAlien

    Ghosts??

    I have a Wen, and while I don't use it often (only when I have the garage door shut), I also have it plugged into the same power strip I have my lights and saws plugged into....which is, itself, plugged into another strip that always stays on. All of my saws, lights, and the air filter are plugged into the second strip, which I turn off when I'm done with it (chargers are plugged in to the first strip), so I've never noticed this personally.
    1 point
  33. Harley isn't the only "cruiser" bike. I just sold (a huge regret) a cruiser that wasn't a Harley, that was faster than 90% of Harley's, better looking than most and cost much less than any Harley. No ill will intended, just a lot of people think they are the only cruisers.
    1 point
  34. barb.j.enders

    Ghosts??

    I don't have any fluorescent lights in the house. Going to bring in my garage door opener to see if that is the issue. Will keep you all informed.
    1 point
  35. Charlie E

    Brother Ray

    Thank you. If you're interested I posted the pattern in the New Pattern section.
    1 point
  36. You did a very impressive job Frank. Marg
    1 point
  37. barb.j.enders

    Ghosts??

    Thanks will do. I just realized this is in the wrong category, should be in the q&a section.
    1 point
  38. Very nice, Frank! Thanks for sharing and God Bless! Spirithorse
    1 point
  39. spirithorse

    Brother Ray

    Fantastic! Thanks for sharing and God Bless1 Spirithorse
    1 point
  40. Much better. Great job! Very clean.
    1 point
  41. Thanks getting quiet good at lettering now
    1 point
  42. dgman

    Harley Davidson

    I think it looks great Brenda, you did a great Job with the painting too!
    1 point
  43. 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
  44. Charlie E

    Penny Drop

    I made a few of these. Love playing it with the grandkids.
    1 point
  45. Made all kinds of cats through the years. Here are a few samples
    1 point
  46. Mountain lion on the prowl by Jacob Fowler TIGRIS Pattern By Charles Hand original by BIOWORKZ Sumatran Tiger by Jacob Fowler Puma by Jacob Fowler Siberian Tiger by Jacob Fowler Persian Cat Woodimal by Jim Sweet Cat Puzzle by By Eric Van Malderen
    1 point
  47. I did a Tiger earlier this year.
    1 point
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