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  1. Danj84

    Indian Warrior

    Indian Warrior Pattern by cjsturnings from the pattern library,made using #2/0 spiral blade on anA4 1/4 inch BB plywood sheet with black mount board backer then made an oak frame for it too
    13 points
  2. Dak0ta52

    My Weekend Project

    I finally got my hands on some quality 1/4 inch BB and wanted to try stack cutting. This is a Steve Good pattern and was cut with #3 MGT. I finished them with natural and red pine Minwax followed by 4 coats of clear gloss with light 300 grit sanding between coats. I wanted to keep the thickness to a minimum so the backer board is actually heavy card stock that has been lightly painted (which seem to work fine). Hope you enjoy.
    10 points
  3. penquin

    O C fair entries

    he orange country fair is back this year after taking a year off. Was able to enter 3 cutting in the competition this year. Was fortunate to win a second place with the Beetle cutting. My thanks to the pattern designers who created the great patterns which I cut. The Beetle pattern is by Multitom, Wolf girl is by Alex Fox and the two wolfs is by Russ Beard. Thanks again to you all for the great patterns.
    9 points
  4. To me this is one of Steve's best pattern ever. Everyone seems to like it. I cut if out of 3/4" Red Oak.
    8 points
  5. Danj84

    Man Cave

    Got this pattern from library by Neptune made out of 1/4 inch BB plywood A4 in size using a #2 spiral blade 2 coats of danish oil a spray of clear lacquer and put in a shop bought frame with black mount board it’s a present for my brother in law not my cup of tea lol but he likes skeletons skulls etc so I think he will like it ,thanks for looking comments welcome
    6 points
  6. The family tree is roughly 20x12 inches. It's made from 1/4" cherry, with 5mm ply backer. It uses the same ply painted black for the strips that hold it all together. Sheila Landry design. The dragon is 9x5.5 inches, from 1/4" curly maple, with a 5mm ply backer. Both were cut with Olson #2/0R blades.
    5 points
  7. Cut out of 3/4 Alder.
    5 points
  8. Hello friends, I show you this work. It's honestly not my idea, I saw it in google images. I copied it and did it. Hope you like the idea for your feline pets LOL Greetings to all and thanks in advance for your comments.
    4 points
  9. Woodrush

    Fresh off the saw

    Can anyone tell me the pattern designer as my wife found it on line and I can't read the name on it.
    4 points
  10. I got it done. I think my problem was I though my cutting skills were not good enough for the great pattern I got from TD. Then I got it in my thick head to go slow and follow the lines. this is what I got. Thank You TD for the great Pattern.
    3 points
  11. BadBob

    Dream Scroll Saw

    I have the same headphones. I usually listen to podcasts while I work. I've never had a problem with them, glasses or not.
    3 points
  12. scrollerpete

    Leftover

    I had some leftover epoxy from making a charcuterie board, so after receiving the latest scrollsaw magazine I decided to try the leaves. Pieces of scrap walnut and cherry and here is my result.
    2 points
  13. young ned

    Couple Of Cuts

    Sorry I've not been on the forum of late, but I'm afraid as with all of us life gets in the way at times, these are a couple of cuts I've managed in the last couple of months, I've tried to make them posher by putting them in box frames (shop bought sorry), the small one is for our kitchen and the larger one was for the Daughter-In-Law who has a small cupcake business that started off as a hobby, they are both cut from 10mm Maple, I brought that after advise on the forum about "white" woods for inlay, I like cutting it so much I'm using it for other things as well
    2 points
  14. I do like the pattern that you used (as well as your cutting of it) but I am fairly certain that I have never seen the pattern before. I applaud your efforts in trying to give credit to the designer.
    2 points
  15. Polymax or polycut 3 is Hegners mean machine. The only machine that can beat or match it is a Scrollmate because it matches the torque and has slightly larger stroke. The hegner polycut is $3400 doll hairs. The blade change is not as easy as any of the other high end saws but durability is there Changing belt speeds sucks its not as efficient or as easy as a scroll mate which is my profile picture But if your into cutting puzzles all day and want a machine you can lube up that is made to run 12 plus hours a day without the motor ever getting warm this is the machine for you
    2 points
  16. kmmcrafts

    Dream Scroll Saw

    You almost described a Hawk. Not sure about a expandable throat.. that would be interesting.. so does the folding table wings.. Many saws are self greasing, LOL ie when it wears out you take it apart and replace parts and grease it, LOL That sounds like DW and EX saws.. Hawk and Hegner you just put drops of oil at the required locations every 10 hours use.. Had saws with the "built in light" and not had great results with them.. even the smoothest saw still shakes the light.. and over time I think this may help blow the bulb prematurely. Blade cartridges sounds like the blade holders for Hegner and Hawk.. I have 20 holders for my Ultra and that is awesome thing to have.. well... until you used up the last good blade and then you spend 20 minutes reloading the blade holders with new blades, LOL.. It's nice to be able to change a blade on the fly to get a project done.. at the end of the day I don't see a lot of advantage to these because someone has to stop at some point and reload those holders.. It is nice if you use several different size and style of blades throughout a single project as I do sometimes.. Like veining.. I have a spiral blade in one holder and the other appropriate sized blades all loaded so I don't have to stop and swap blades out all the time.. I swap blades throughout the project without actually having to change out the blade just change out the preloaded holder.. All of this for less than 1K is wishful thinking.
    2 points
  17. maybe a new Polymax - but their like 3 grand now
    2 points
  18. I have no where near the xp most have here, but having done full time scrolling I do have a specific machine in mind that I know does not exist but if it did I would buy it... 26" inch depth expandable to 30" 20" Wide table with fold up/down wings 2 way table tilt - tilts both left and right Self greasing/oiling/maintaining or have grease nuts for easy greasing QUIET No shaking even at the highest speeds Comes with a portable base on wheels with drawers, tool and blade storage slots Built in rotating magnifier with high lumens LED light Blade cartridge for easy blade swap - available separately for additional blade loads - I'd buy 10 or 20 of them LOL Priced affordably, less than $1k with guaranteed parts available for the next 20 years! I could really go on with a few more "wants"
    2 points
  19. Very nice but I much prefer the black background, easier to see. Marg
    2 points
  20. Great job!! I know one thing about those hairy beasts...... they are good to eat!!!
    2 points
  21. Did this as a present for my in-laws and added some wood burn
    2 points
  22. I have an untouched 2x4x8 that I paid $9 something for a few months ago,, I can't wait until I can take it back and buy 2 for the same price. Now where did I put that receipt?!
    2 points
  23. rjweb

    Dream Scroll Saw

    Yes keep us posted after your trip at Advance machinery, RJ
    1 point
  24. OCtoolguy

    Dream Scroll Saw

    As I said...what makes them better than a Multimax?
    1 point
  25. kmmcrafts

    Dream Scroll Saw

    I'd put the PolyMax in the same class as the Eclipes.. They are tanks built for industrial use.. Unfortunately they are not supper user friendly for doing lots of inside cuts.. ( tension lever at the back of the saw and slightly cumbersome blade changes ).
    1 point
  26. ben2008

    Dream Scroll Saw

    What's a Polymax?
    1 point
  27. Loskoppie

    My Weekend Project

    Beautiful work From Barbara
    1 point
  28. daveww1

    My Weekend Project

    very nice, the black is much better.
    1 point
  29. daveww1

    Two projects finished

    beautiful work
    1 point
  30. :Love that dragon!
    1 point
  31. new2woodwrk

    My Weekend Project

    The black IMO is much easier to see - I really couldn't make out the image in the red but the black really Popped for me
    1 point
  32. I too like the black background as it is easier to see the get cutting. But I do like the pine stained top. You say "pine Minwax" Is that the puritan pine or the Ipswich Pine. I have a project that I am working on now and I want to stain and this colour would be perfect. Thanks
    1 point
  33. lawson56

    My Weekend Project

    A Most Excellent job! But I as well Like the Black background better.
    1 point
  34. The dragon is lovely. I'm not normally into dragon but this one I like. The family tree in great too, both well finished. Marg
    1 point
  35. wombatie

    Man Cave

    You did a great job, can't see why he would not like it. Marg
    1 point
  36. Fantastic work, WolfmoonCT. I love the woodgrain in both projects. To me, woodworking is being able to enjoy the beauty of the wood and you sure captured the beauty in these two pieces.
    1 point
  37. That is really great. Approx how big is it. I have a paw print pattern and the boss thinks it would make a great gift for a friend who is a cat lover. Thanks
    1 point
  38. lawson56

    Man Cave

    You did an Awesome job!! I use to be into Skulls not so much anymore.
    1 point
  39. I like how the bare feet emphasizes the family roots. Wow the curly maple give the dragon a glowing aura. Nice choice of wood.
    1 point
  40. Really like the family one.... some one has their feet planted under the roots... Great job on the dragon also!!
    1 point
  41. Beautiful work all around,love the family one.
    1 point
  42. Gordster

    Man Cave

    Very nicely done.nice frame also
    1 point
  43. Rockytime

    Trough kittens dish

    I love the kitty. Oh, the bowl is very nice too.
    1 point
  44. Rockytime

    Man Cave

    Looks great!
    1 point
  45. scrollerpete

    Leftover

    Just for decorations on a table for Thanksgiving, is an idea
    1 point
  46. danny

    H Botas Morgan Freeman

    YES Morgan is a Great Actor and I have I think seen this pattern before, but all them Blade Changes just made me not that Excited. Anyway what You Scrolled brought him to Full Life. Looks Real....................Danny :+}
    1 point
  47. RabidAlien

    Leftover

    Dang those look good! I might have to try this, been hesitant to dabble with resin for fear of screwing up a nice piece of wood and the expense of the resin.
    1 point
  48. Just checked my local Home Depot online today. I was looking for some poplar. I checked the price of a 1" X 10". This is what I found. 1" by 10" x 8' Poplar S4S 2-pack $139.00 That's about $8.69 a lineal foot. If you buy just one board it is over $9.00 a lineal foot. Outrageous. It's going to have to come down a lot before I pay that. I'm glad I had been buying and stocking up some wood prior to these crazy prices we see now.
    1 point
  49. I'm forbidden from saying what I'm thinking.
    1 point
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