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Springsteen Fan or Patriotic?
frankorona and 7 others reacted to jr42 for a topic
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pot chair
amazingkevin and 3 others reacted to ozwood for a topic
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Puzzles, Puzzles and Puzzles
Juan Rodriguez and 2 others reacted to John B for a topic
The 1st 8 pics are new ones. I have made for the 1st time. I posted a movie of some of the rockers. The hearts are glued in, as I feel they are a little small for nippers. Also a pic of them all together, shrink wrapped and ready to go. All cut from radiata pine 25 - 30mm thick. 2 coats of clear gloss lacquer. Used Olson PG#7 for cutting exterior and PG#5 for inside cuts. Veining with FD#3 Spiral Also tried Olson Mach#7 They cut like a hot knife through butter, but do not leave as smooth a finish as the others.3 points -
Happy Canada Day
artisanpirate and 2 others reacted to don in brooklin on for a topic
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Happy 4th of July to everyone and make it a safe one! Erv3 points
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A Happy Fourth of July to you too.3 points
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John, Just as I remember you are the master painter! your wood finishing is the best I have seen. will these be gifts or will you be selling them?3 points
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ADDING COLOR TO SCROLLING
NC Scroller and one other reacted to john nelson for a topic
An other suggestion to ADDING COLOR TO SCROLLING. I nice effect is to highlight the edges of a scroll-saw project. With the high cost of good hardwood today a good way to save $$ is to use cheap plywood. Prime and paint the front and back surfaces of a piece of plywood. Completely sand and finish like you usually do. Even apply a top clear-coat and re-sand. Glue the pattern to the front surface and glue a blank sheet of paper to the back surface. Cutout as usual using a fine blade. Paint the exposed edges a totally different color and let dry. Remove the paper pattern from the front surface and remove the blank sheet of paper from the back surface. Assemble and you'r done. This clock is an example this process.2 points -
Not really scrolling related, but I wanted to share a camping trip my son and I took last week. I think I'll have to make something to commemorate the trip. A great way to recharge the soul and make awesome memories with my boy!2 points
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HAPPY 4TH OF JULY
OCtoolguy and one other reacted to Oldmansbike for a topic
Happy 4th to everyone and to all the veterans on here a special thanks for making this holiday still around.2 points -
HAPPY 4TH OF JULY
meflick and one other reacted to WayneMahler for a topic
Happy 4th to you and all. Please take a moment and pray for all those that paid the price for freedom.2 points -
I agree with everyone else, they are stunning and the finish is brilliant. May I ask how/with what do you paint ? Brush/airbrush/acrylic etc. ?2 points
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Thanks alot John I am so happy to hear you like new book I'm taking a break from the scroll saw now I will return to the Village once everything is done. have a great day!!2 points
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They are Awesome!!! The colors are Fantastic!!2 points
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Fabulous. Excellent colour choices. Very impressive. Are they from the Fox Chapel book? Marg2 points
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That paint work is excellent!2 points
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I agree with the other comments. Your finish on these is outstanding. Well done!2 points
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ADDING COLOR TO SCROLLING
danny and one other reacted to barb.j.enders for a topic
That's exactly what I did for my earrings and necklace.2 points -
Puzzles, Puzzles and Puzzles
John B and one other reacted to barb.j.enders for a topic
Those look great. You have an amazing finish on them.2 points -
I really like these. They are simple but elegant! Well done. Bruce2 points
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Hello from Central Florida
Roberta Moreton reacted to John Smith for a topic
I joined here back in Nov-2018 with the "anticipation" of getting a scroll saw some day . . . . well, it took awhile, but, it finally came about. I'm 74, retired from the commercial dimensional advertising world. (carved and routed signs). I've always used the Roto-Zip, band saw, or other tools to make my projects. (wishing many times I had a good scroll saw). Well, I finally found an old DW-788 that the original owner said "it finally gave up the ghost" and advertised it on FaceBook. (Needing much repair). After a lot of research on the Ole Tube, I see that the major components that go bad aren't all that expensive so I picked the saw up for cheap (real cheap). So now, with a very modest investment, I think I have a pretty reliable machine. I'll cruise through the forums to see what's going on around here. Thanks for having me !! John1 point -
Great new book on puzzles
danny reacted to john nelson for a topic
I just received a newly published puzzle book. It is titled, 20 MINUTE SCROLL SAW PUZZLES by Jaeheon Yun and published by Fox Chapel. Jaeheon is from South Korea. If you make puzzles and toys, I think you will really like this book. The puzzles are unique, different, they are simple, sweet and stackable. The puzzle designs are amazing and, the thing I really like about this book is these puzzles will make you smile. (How many woodworking books out there make you smile? ) Have a great day, JAN1 point -
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Sporty Gnome
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Memorial plaque
artisanpirate reacted to rjweb for a topic
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I live in Ormond Beach Florida. I found on-line, some very old B&W photos of famous places here in Ormond Beach, one of which is the Ormond Hotel from back in 1894. It is now called the “Ormond Heritage Condominium” but looks amazingly like it did in its heyday. Here is the Photo. I posted a copy of this photo on 6/19 in Pattern Central/ Pattern Requests with a request for someone to help me out with a pattern. Grampa (Paul) stepped up and produced a Pattern for me. Thank you, Paul. From his pattern I was able to modify it a little (well maybe a bit more than a little). Paul’s pattern is a very simplistic representation of the hotel in the photo as the photo is very grainy and lacked sharp detail. So, I decided to take some artistic liberties to enhance the image to present a credible image while trying to maintain the original image of the hotel itself. Using Paul’s pattern overlayed on the Photo I was able to add lot of details to the trees and bushes, even adding some Palm leaves so the tree trunks look like trees and not poles. There are some trees in the photo on the right side that interfered with view of the building so I eliminated them for clarity. The cutting is 5/32”x12”x18” Solid Core Maple Ply mounted on a1/4” thick BB Ply backer simply painted with Krylon rattle can spray Flat Black. I used various Pegas spiral and regular blades to cut the pattern. As none of the line work was straight, it was necessary to take a lot of liberties during the cutting. Most apparent is the baluster spacing of the Hand Railing. I protected the assembled panel with multiple coats Deft Clear Gloss Lacquer. The frame is 2 ¾” wide 5/4” thick pre-primed molding. I used a frame making router bit to produce the profile. The cutting was not as good as I expected and although I did a lot of both machine and hand sanding, the defects became obvious (in the photo) after the frame was primed and painted. From a viewing distance it doesn’t look tooooo bad. The Paint is a Glidden MAX-FLEX rattle can spray product called Phantom Hue (Silver) in a Satin finish that dries quickly and lays very flat and is supposed to be very durable. Critiques and comments welcome.1 point
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Very much a Springsteen fan. Excellent work. Marg1 point
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Springsteen Fan or Patriotic?
OCtoolguy reacted to Scrolling Steve for a topic
Looks great, the Boss would be proud!1 point -
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Greatest of these is Love
amazingkevin reacted to Blaughn for a topic
Jim, that is first rate workmanship. I have cut a number of the Sheila Landry patterns and found them to be very well designed and balanced. I really like this one and you did it proud!!! Bruce1 point -
ADDING COLOR TO SCROLLING
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ADDING COLOR TO SCROLLING
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Finishing Ornaments
amazingkevin reacted to edward for a topic
I do all my ornaments in 1/4" oak and dip them in Danish oil and finish with spray shellac.1 point -
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Fairy door for my Grandkids...Steve Good pattern.
stoney reacted to Scrolling Steve for a topic
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Nice work on the deer. I like that! Bruce1 point
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NEW FOR ME....LOVE IT.... :+}
danny reacted to amazingkevin for a topic
Thanks buddy your the best!!!1 point -
Finishing Ornaments
amazingkevin reacted to kmmcrafts for a topic
Really depends on the ornament design and how I made it, LOL.. I use both Danish oil and or the water base poly.. I like lacquer too as it dries very fast.. But I do have issues with the strong smell from lacquer so I don't use that very often.. If I need fast dry and having to spray inside the shop then it's water base poly. If it's a nice day and I can take my spraying outside then it's lacquer. LOL1 point -
It's all been said, but that's really, really great work!1 point
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Peacock for my wife
danny reacted to heppnerguy for a topic
I was rather taken with the pattern when I saw it the first time. I knew I needed to cut it and when I showed it to my wife, she really liked it also. Because of all the wonderful things she has done for me in the over 60 years of our married life, how could I not take the effort and see if I could possibly make it for her? Glad you like it too Dick heppnerguy1 point -
I kneel before you Master!!! That is one awesome piece. The way the pattern is were you able to stack cut any of this?1 point
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Peacock for my wife
danny reacted to heppnerguy for a topic
I walk in the early mornings and any shop time I can get is in the afternoons. It is a tad bit warm here, with 109 degrees the coolest temperature forecasted for the next 7 days. Psst.... don't tell anyone but I have a mini split air conditioner in my shop so I get cool air blowing on me when I am in there. Dick heppnerguy1 point