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  1. I Designed "God loves you"pattern again. last time I made it without "s" I make a lot of English mistakes I think omitting the "s" was a big mistake. I really wanted to make it with "S" I also Keep the meaning God's G and You's Y to be together It was tricky with three "O" I made two patterns and made one today
    9 points
  2. Charlie E

    Rod Stewart

    Made this using what I think would be called a vector image I found on Google. I love how it turned out and really enjoyed listening to Rod while I cut it. While I don't love all of his music, (I'm too old fogey for some of it ) I think he has one of the best voices ever!
    8 points
  3. I added same article twice I don't know how to fix TT I am making 2024 Olympics in paris it is 32 sports and I made all of them in this week it was really fun stuffs I still need to sand all the edges
    7 points
  4. The following projects were completed in between my Physical Therapy exercises for my knee after surgery, regular 20 minute ice pack applications to keep the swelling down and a number of other doctor appointments to check out a few other maladies that need to be attended to. Ability to walk and stand for any length of time was severely hampered. Finally getting almost being back to normal. Shop time is improving. So please enjoy and critique as always. The Joker – Like it or hate it! I’m positing this project although I don’t really like the final product. The cut is not bad, but my paint work leaves a lot to be desired. Also, after the project was completed, I didn’t find the subject very interesting or the most pleasant to view. Sometimes I think it is a good idea to post something I’m not happy just to get other’s perspectives. This pattern is another I converted from a free stencil pattern I found on-line. The cut panel is 5/32” thk solid core Maple Ply x11” x14” mounted to a ¼” thk BB Ply backer painted black. All cutting was done with Pegas #2/0 spiral blades. The cut panel was hand painted with Acrylic artist paints. The assembled panel was finished with multiple coats of Clear Gloss Lacquer. Like always, the simple 1 ¾” wide frame is Poplar stained with Minwax Early American and finished with gloss Wipe-On Poly. Buddleia Butterfly Bush - H Donavan I found this beautiful and elegant H Donavan stencil pattern on-line and converted it into a scroll saw pattern. I sized the pattern to fit on a 5/32” thk Maple sold core x 9” x 17” panel that was affixed to a hand painted ¼” thick x 11” x 19” Mahogany Backer. The site where I found the stencil, showed many colored images which I followed somewhat while painting the backer. Once again, I cut this pattern with Pegas #2/0 spiral blades which was perfect for cutting the many very small/thin cut out areas. Again, the simple 1 ¾” wide frame is Poplar stained with Minwax Mission Oak Poly/stain. After taking the picture and looking at the frame under the lights, I see a lot of runs and blemishes I had not noticed. So I’m going to sand and refinish it in the coming days. Flying Eagle – Just for me I have had this Steeve Goode pattern on my to-do list for some time. A number of other member’s hereon, have posted their version and they were all exquisite. I decided to make one for ME and sit it on my desk right next to my “GRUMPY OLD MAN” sign. I used a piece of ¾” Red Oak I purchased in Lowes. As per Steve’s suggestion I made the base ¾” thick, and planed the ¾” down to ½” for the Eagle. Since I was cutting thicker and harder material, I chose to use Pegas #3 MGT R blades for Eagle and #5 MGT R to cut the oval base. Since I have been using mostly spirals of late, it took me a little bit of time to get used to the straight blades again. I refined the oval on the benchtop belt sander and use a ¼” round over bit in my router table to ease the top edge of the base. My version is slightly larger than the original having a wing span of 12". I left the wood natural and just applied multiple coats of clear gloss Lacquer as a finish.
    3 points
  5. scrollerpete

    Commission work

    Had a special request to cut the “Penny drop box” from Steve Good with the inscription “Brew Crew”. Since it is done with 1/4” BB apply I decided to stacked cut two and just added the Brew Crew on one box, spare one for inventory.
    3 points
  6. great work I made this for 2021 ~ early of this year
    2 points
  7. JAC1961

    Happy Halloween

    Guess I can't complain about the store pushing the holidays when I'm doing it myself. A Steve Good pattern. The web is ambrosia maple, the bats are wenge, the spider is paduak and the writing is purpleheart. Thanks for looking!
    2 points
  8. MTCowpoke22

    Business sign

    Just finished this sign for my cousin’s business. Everything is cut on the scroll saw. Blue and red stains for the flag. I did use blue and grey paint for the logo, and injected white paint into the bottom wording to help it show up. Two toddlers have really limited my time in the shop, but it’s been fun to get back to making sawdust!
    2 points
  9. My second Halloween countdown calendar. Pampkin eyes are removable parts. Project size - 7 x 8,5 inches And the first one, which calendar do you like more? Halloween patterns Making of Halloween calendar
    2 points
  10. This my second cutting of this pattern... It is my favorite "Eagle" pattern. I cut it before in a piece of Black Walnut. This time it is cut in a piece of Monkey Pot I purchased from Ocooch Hardwood. It is 16" x 12.5" x .5". It is pretty wood,,, a little softer than walnut... I gave my first cutting to my best friend sometime ago and have wanted to do it again ever since. I plan on framing this one when I can find some lumber I can afford... This is a pattern is out of the SSWC magazine, in all their wisdom didn't even put it in the foldout patterns section, they put it over two pages in the mag so it is even more difficult to make a decent copy of... But well worth the effort. It is made from a painting by Carol Cavlaris, called "Spirit of the Wind. Like I say,, my favorite eagle pattern..I would love to have on the same format wit the American Bald Eagle... If I ever find the right piece of some burl wood,,, I will cut it again.
    1 point
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  12. daveww1

    Rod Stewart

    awesome job
    1 point
  13. wombatie

    Rod Stewart

    I love it. Great pattern and cutting. I really loved his concert, he started it with Maggie May, my friend said he was singing it for me. Marg
    1 point
  14. Great job on all three, Frank. But better yet, I'm glad you're able to get back on the saw..
    1 point
  15. ok, i hate the joker. Did not like him in the movie either. It is not your effort. It is the topic. The flower is great. Eagles are always a great topic. The bigger the better.
    1 point
  16. Beautiful work! I thought I had seen a pair of bald eagles similar to this pattern but, cannot locate it at the moment. I'll keep looking. Thanks for sharing your work and God Bless! Spirithorse
    1 point
  17. spirithorse

    Rod Stewart

    Well done! Thanks for sharing and God Bless! Spirithorse
    1 point
  18. Dave Monk

    Rod Stewart

    I totally love it!
    1 point
  19. Nice work. Glad to hear you are doing better and doing your PT. My newly graduated PT daughter would be happy to hear as well. Glad you are feeling up to more time in the shop. Looks like time well spent. I think all 3 look good. Any Batman/Joker fan would love him I am sure. We tend to be our own worse critics. I love that eagle each time I see it done. Very patriotic piece. I’m partial to the butterfly bush for multiple reasons. I have several in my yard. Attracts lots of beautiful butterflies. Purple is my favorite color. You have done a good job cutting the small details. I like the long and narrower size of the piece and the frame. It enhances the beauty of it.
    1 point
  20. I think they all look good, nice work.
    1 point
  21. it is really nice and clean cutting~
    1 point
  22. I love this pattern two eagles look awesome you did great work~
    1 point
  23. WolfmoonCT

    Be stronger

    1/4" thick curly maple with a ply backer. Measures about 8x10". Cut with Olson #2/0R blade. Sheila Landry Dedigns pattern. I should start getting free patterns.. LOL.
    1 point
  24. namunolie

    Be stronger

    nice and clean great job~
    1 point
  25. namunolie

    Business sign

    It is awesome~
    1 point
  26. Dak0ta52

    Business sign

    Awesome job. I'm sure your cousin will be pleased.
    1 point
  27. daveww1

    Business sign

    excellent job
    1 point
  28. daveww1

    Be stronger

    very nice job
    1 point
  29. TexasDIY

    Business sign

    That look great! I bet they will love it!
    1 point
  30. lawson56

    2021 OX picture added!

    Worked for me just now, Some awesome work.
    1 point
  31. Scrappile

    Dad

    Very well done.... I was lucky also,,, I had the best of the best parents. My dad was all work hard, play hard... He worked his three boys and he always made sure we got to play, like hunt, fish, build thing, work on our cars... He was always teaching and helping.
    1 point
  32. Charlie E

    Jake and Elwood

    Added a quote with a font called connected to this often cut pattern. I like it. 8X10 1/2" red oak.
    1 point
  33. daveww1

    Dad

    very nice job
    1 point
  34. FrankEV

    Dad

    Well done.
    1 point
  35. wombatie

    Dad

    That looks great. Well done to all concerned. Marg
    1 point
  36. Hawk

    Dad

    Awesome!! Chris
    1 point
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