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  1. Joe W.

    Since I started . . .

    Today is/was "organize day". I gathered up what' I've cut out since I started a year and a half ago and laid it out on one of the guest beds. This is what I came up with, minus the Christmas decorations and some things I've cut out and given away. I plan to finish the pieces hope to sell them at a farmers market this summer. Now I have to figure out how to display them - my wife said I couldn't take the bed!
    6 points
  2. John B

    4 Good Hours

    Attended a Market at the Goldfields Art Centre today from 10am - 2pm. It was inside, nice and cool. Not busy but steady. $40 for the stall. The stall looked a lot lighter on at 2pm, but I had $700+ dollars in the sky rocket. A good day all around.
    4 points
  3. Wanted to make a little something to give my mother on Mother's Day. This is a Steve Good pattern cut on 1/4 birch finished with natural stain and several coats of clear with light sanding between coats. The back is pine painted green or red in appropriate areas. I actually cut this double stack and the other one will go to my wife. Steve's pattern calls for a 1/4 inch rectangle around the outside edge but the wife liked it better without. I've said before, happy wife, happy life! I wish the lady members of the forum a Happy Mother's Day!
    4 points
  4. I stack cut 2 and can't decide which one I like better. Sue Mey pattern.
    3 points
  5. trackman

    James Arness

    Thanks to JR42 for making the pattern for me. A long time (child hood) friend of my wife likes Gunsmoke as much as I do. Only she has different eyes for Matt. Cut with #3 FD spiral blade. Also first time adding burning to a project. I felt Matt needed to be a bit dirty.
    3 points
  6. Thank you Frank, I agree on SSV membership, a lot of work goes into this great site and the membership contributes a great deal. Thank you Melanie and Frank for the history of this piece.
    2 points
  7. I met a cabinet maker a few month ago through the VFW. He started saving some of his cutoffs for me and I picked them up yesterday. Started sorting thru it and this is what I sorted out so far. The left side is Alder, the right is Oak. Just getting started, I’ll be at this all day
    2 points
  8. Eric67

    Advices

    Hello everybody, i thank you for your responses and advices. I will try to applied your methodes, the video is very interesting for me, I get to remove and put back the blade without many difficulties. you are all right, it is with practice that I will know which blade will be the best with which type of wood. I learn much tips here. Thank you vey much.
    2 points
  9. I normally like to cut portraits but decided to cut out the Serenity Prayer. Since I was staining red I stained my little under the counter shelf project red.
    2 points
  10. dgman

    4 Good Hours

    Nice display John! Makes the whole thing worth it!
    2 points
  11. Joe W.

    4 Good Hours

    WAAAAAAAY to go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    2 points
  12. meflick said it well. The patterns I share are for anyone's use so can be shared directly or as a link. It would be nice if the user was a SSV mwmber.
    2 points
  13. preprius

    Mother's Day Piece

    looks pretty good. Nice red and green contrasts. The hearts cuts look very smooth, symmetrical. Really nice cuts. Me. Mark Eason
    2 points
  14. Hawk

    Bench

    As some of you may know I set about building a new bench/stand from my King 16" I got last fall. After much planning and thinking on it I came up with what is in the picture. I wanted something heavy so I could minimize vibration. It made from (8) 2X4's and weights about 40 pounds. Best thing was I had the 2X4's on hand as I had purchased 37 of them prior to covid for a project that never got off ground, they were just hanging out in my garage. The center leg is not so wide as to make me uncomfortable while cutting. It's solid as a rock. No plans really, just started with an idea in my head and ran with it. Chris
    1 point
  15. Not Usually Made This Time Of Year Report Quote Quote #1 Post by CharleyL » Mon May 02, 2022 1:04 pm I have a friend coming to visit soon that I won't likely see again for several years. She doesn't have any of the ones that I've been making over the past 18 years, so I decided to make her a full set. One of the mid size gets a pin (shown) attached for wearing on a sweater, etc. The other mid size becomes a necklace, the two smallest become ear rings, and the largest is just for display or hanging on the Christmas Tree. You can see by the included dime how small these are. I made and finished all of these, including clear lacquer spray and jewelry assembly in 2 1/4 hours yesterday. I have promised a few sets of ear rings to others, so will likely make and assemble them tomorrow. Then on to some larger projects. I need to make more boxes, so I think they are next on my list. Charley
    1 point
  16. meflick

    Since I started . . .

    Nice collection, good luck on your sales.
    1 point
  17. Eric67

    Advices

    Count on me Ray!
    1 point
  18. I ended up buying the elbow that Ray shown in his reply from the etsy seller, he also had a connector for my table saw so I ordered that one too. Hopefully the seller will be quick to get them out in the mail since I no longer have my old planer or table saw.. both sold fairly fast on FB .
    1 point
  19. TY very much for the pattern. You did an awesome job on it and I will certainly enjoy cutting it. Walter Brennan was an amazing character actor. As to the font, I have had that happen with fonts too, so we are in good company. I have that font loaded on my computer so not a problem.
    1 point
  20. You have been busy and a real nice variety, it showed that you enjoyed your new pastime.
    1 point
  21. 1 point
  22. John B

    4 Good Hours

    Thanks Marg, They sure did, as we were setting up another stall holder grabbed both. I may make another couple and see if they go. They were just a method getting ride of the 2 VW's I had sitting around. May prove to be great seller.
    1 point
  23. Couldn't think of more pleasant way to spend my time, sorting free timber. Good win
    1 point
  24. wombatie

    4 Good Hours

    Congrat's John. Fabulous looking work on display. I have to ask, did the the VW and trailers sell? I hope they did. Marg
    1 point
  25. wombatie

    Wood Slab Gorilla

    They are both great but personally I prefer the top one. Marg
    1 point
  26. What a great score. A good friend to have. Marg
    1 point
  27. John B

    Mother's Day Piece

    I like that Rod, Very nice and colourful. Sure to be appreciated.
    1 point
  28. Dak0ta52

    4 Good Hours

    Glad you had a successful day.
    1 point
  29. Fantastic job! Thanks for sharing and God Bless! Spirithorse
    1 point
  30. Hawk

    Bench

    Actually when I'm in position to cut the pedal is in a very comfortable location, that was one of my main concerns when figuring out the leg design and location. I wanted to make sure they didn't interfere with the pedal or my feet.
    1 point
  31. Nice cutting. Thanks for the Mother's day wishes.
    1 point
  32. barb.j.enders

    4 Good Hours

    Congrats on the great show.
    1 point
  33. Dragonkort

    4 Good Hours

    Congradulations on such a great show!! Love your work
    1 point
  34. flarud

    4 Good Hours

    Lots of very nice pieces there for sure! Congrats!
    1 point
  35. ChelCass

    Wood Slab Gorilla

    I like both, however the blue/grey make the gorilla stand out more.
    1 point
  36. edward

    4 Good Hours

    Nice display glad you had a good day, always nice to hear.
    1 point
  37. meflick

    4 Good Hours

    Beautiful pieces and it’s clear why you would have come home with all that cash in your pocket. Congratulations on a good afternoon.
    1 point
  38. daveww1

    4 Good Hours

    congratulation on a good day at the market
    1 point
  39. daveww1

    Mother's Day Piece

    that is beautiful
    1 point
  40. kmmcrafts

    Bench

    Shouldn't walk off very easily, LOL
    1 point
  41. Gonzo

    4 Good Hours

    Nice haul! I really like your Tissue boxes. Gotta ask though, what’s a sky rocket?
    1 point
  42. John B

    James Arness

    Nice. Used to like Gun Smoke. Matt Dillon the slowest draw in the west He always got his man though.
    1 point
  43. The common courtesy that I try to follow is to share a direct link to where a pattern can be found if I can. If I can’t find the direct link, I would try to give a link back as best I can so here to the Village in general if I knew that was where I had found it. So, For example, if it’s a JGR pattern (or another one I had purchased somewhere), I would share the direct link to the pattern so it can be purchased. If I couldn’t give the direct link, I would give the link to her home page. I would do the same even when the pattern has been shared for free somewhere. For example, if it’s a Steve Good pattern, I would first try to find the original blog post where he shared the pattern and provide the direct link back to it. If I couldn’t easily find it, I would provide a link back to his home page of his blog. in this instance, I would do as you did, say where I had gotten the original pattern from, the Scrollsaw Village website, and then provide a direct link back to where it can be found here. (I signed out and checked and you would need to be a member and signed in to access patterns shared it looks like so they would need to join to be able to see and download.) So, for the pattern in question here, I would post a link back to it here and note you would need to be a member or join in order to see and download from here: https://www.scrollsawvillage.com/forums/topic/44200-two-heads-and-entwined-bodies-pdfs/ However, since in this instance, I also happen to know that Frankorona actually first made and shared the original Image that FrankEV used to made the pattern from, I would also share that note with the link to the pattern thread indicating such so he was acknowledged as the source for the image and photo Frank used to make the pattern from (as Frank noted when he first shared his own photos of the piece he cut here): https://www.scrollsawvillage.com/forums/topic/44162-two-heads/#comment-475942 And this next thread is where Frankorona first shared his images the month prior (noting he used photo from the internet, so not his original image either ) and from which Frank made the pattern from (because Frankorona didn’t have an actual pattern to share, just his photo but gave Frank permission to create the pattern.) https://www.scrollsawvillage.com/forums/topic/44050-modernist-figures/#comment-474724 In this instance, sharing those three links may seem excessive to some, but to me, it’s all needed to give proper credit to Frankorona for first sharing his photo of his work, then giving Frank permission to use his photo to create his own version and to then share the pattern Frank created with members of the village. I feel it is important to give proper credit so in this particular instance, that credit would be to both Frankorona and then Frank. Normally, it would not be quite so “complicated” however. The only time I might “share” directly would be if someone had given specific permission to post and share elsewhere on the pattern it’s self. (I have seen this done). However, even then I would still attempt to give a link back if I could. Since the patterns shared here are shared by members for members of the village, in my humble opinion, I would not post one I downloaded from here somewhere else or pass it on to someone but would point them back to where they could find it just as I would if it was a pattern I had purchased.
    1 point
  44. Awesome work on the Serenity Prayer. The red stain looks good on the shelves too. Marg
    1 point
  45. Excellent! I love the font, too.
    1 point
  46. Sorry it took me so long to get back to you....I was having some problems with my headaces and migrines....it happens sometimes when im close to needing my next series of shots...frontly I got my shots this morning so I should be feeling better by tomarrow. I'll show this set of messages to spike and i'll take a look at it tomarrow too. Thank you all so much...I didnt intend to be missing a few days after we talked.
    1 point
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