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Another one done
lawson56 and 5 others reacted to scrollerpete for a topic
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Steve Good - Scroll Saw Challenge
Phantom Scroller and 2 others reacted to Hawk for a topic
Been thinking about this pattern for some time, this challenge was the push for me to do it. I'm not sure if the paint job is pure genius or total fail, when I was trying to spray the inside edges the green got kinda thick in spots. Total accident as to how it came out. Anyhow, the reason for the Dragon is my daughter is attending Digipen University in Washington. It's a digital media school mostly centered around the gaming industry. Their mascot is a Dragon. And a shout to Steve. Many thanks for all you do in creating patterns for us to cut.3 points -
Victorian Wall Clock
Norm Fengstad and 2 others reacted to Ron Johnson for a topic
Clock size is 9” x 16” x ¼” Maple done with acrylics and attached to a 13” x 20” oak backer and spruce frame. Ebony accent’s on corners. Pattern is by Dirk Boelman acquired from the 97 Creative Woodworks and Crafts magazine. This is second time cutting this pattern. First one was done in Cedar with natural finish and no backing.3 points -
Shows up a bit better in person. I've cut and given this one many times. I honestly believe a person could stay busy cutting this one pattern to sell. Everyone seems to relate to it in some way. I cut one to give away in a drawing at our local meals on wheels and the lady in charge asked if she could please have it, as her 3 month old grandchild is having serious health issues. So I cut this one this afternoon to take its place. What a cool hobby we have! Use it to bless someone, and it'll be you.3 points
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Making a little progress. Just a bunch of pieces cut and stacked up, nothing is sanded or glued together yet. Think it should look decent once it’s finished up. Still have to drill holes for the clock and make the arms hair and other decorative pieces.3 points
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“No more rhymes now, I mean it!!!”
OCtoolguy and 2 others reacted to Denny Knappen for a topic
Very nice cutting. Never saw the movie, so humor escapes me.3 points -
DO NOT KNOW,, BUT I WILL TAKE YOUR WORD FOR IT. I RESPECT YOUR ART WORK!3 points
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I saw this last spring on Steve's website and on a lark sent it to my sis-in-law...which turned out to be a mistake. She LOVED it and asked if it could be bigger? I said Bigger? Like how big? Oh she said...like 3'!! I got most of it cut out of 3/4" Ply and then she asked if she could ditch the "Springtime" and get "Welcome"...Hmmm Ya I guess. Final dimensions were @39" Tall and @38" wide Tools utilized: Table Saw, Jig Saw, Scroll Saw, Hand Saw, 5' Random orbit sander, Belt disc sander Scott McCaul3 points
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Steve Good - Scroll Saw Challenge
Gene Howe and 2 others reacted to Pokeyjoe63 for a topic
My parents passed away 26 days apart, in August & September 2021, and my final aunt followed them in October 2021. I went to her funeral out of town. A cousin was scrolling and showed me his craft. I decided this could help me take my mind off all the sadness. He gave me a few simple patterns and an old Ryobi pinned blade saw for me to try when I got back home. I cut 2 patterns on that little saw, and immediately knew I was obsessed with this craft. I then bought a Dewalt, and soon after upgraded to my current Seyco 21" saw. I love the addiction, now having been experimenting with various items for about 14 months. The Easter Bible pattern was cut in remembrance of my parents and my Faith in God to help me thru my dark times. The Life on the farm was cut for me as we live on a ranch and raise all kinds of livestock, mostly cattle. The Boots & Guns pattern was cut and given as a gift to my favorite cowboy who helps us round up and work our stock. I appreciate Steve's generosity to the craft. He has been very helpful in assisting me with tool selection as I've progressed into the addiction. THANK YOU STEVE & THANK YOU TO ALL THE OTHER MOST HELPFUL FOLKS IN THE SCROLLING WORLD!3 points -
Wolf Pack # 2
red river and one other reacted to Ron Johnson for a topic
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Who is this guy?
RabidAlien and one other reacted to Iguanadon for a topic
Hi, my name is Iggy and I'm new here... OK, not new, but been away a while and it's great to see familiar names and some new ones. Long story short, my wife had serious health issues the past 18 months, all is well now and she's back to 100%. And 2 months ago we moved (to be closer to family) and after 4 months of not cutting, I got my shop setup enough to start doing some scrolling. In years past I've done 20-25 craft events per year, this coming year I plan on only doing about 6 of my biggest and best events. We'll see what 2024 holds as I learn about local events here in the new home town. (Moved from Carolina Beach, NC to Winston-Salem, NC) One thing I'm excited about is a Big Foot Festival I'll be doing in May. Should be hilarious and fun. I plan on doing 50+ puzzles, 50+ wall racks, 10+ jumbo racks, a couple of desk clocks, maybe a couple sets of bookends... See what people like this first year and be better prepared for next year. My first cuttings this past weekend after 4 months of no cutting in the first photo... Big Foot and Sasquatch wall racks. And photos of finished products I've done before and will do more of for the festival.2 points -
Excellent cutting, don’t know the movie, RJ2 points
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very nice job2 points
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Neat piece of scrolling there Charlie! And we'll finished, Thanks for showing, Bob2 points
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Nice cut. Never saw the movie.2 points
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One of my favorite movies, “The Princess Bride”. Nice work Charlie!2 points
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This is where I would buy any needed parts... and you can call them for any service advice or any questions about repairs you might have.. Ray and Mike are a awesome resources with their many years of experience with sales and service of the Excalibur.. https://www.seyco.com/partspage/2 points
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It reminds me of my husband and our grandson when he was a tiny tot. That tiny tot will be 20 at the end of the month. Fabulous work Charlie. Marg2 points
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Steve Good - Scroll Saw Challenge
wombatie and one other reacted to Marcello Martinelli for a topic
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Steve Good - Scroll Saw Challenge
Gene Howe and one other reacted to Deb Underhill for a topic
Hi, I am new to scroll sawing. I modified the pattern a bit to hang on the wall. I wanted to cut something for a friend of my daughters. My daughter is an acholic. She got so bad binging during her Christmas holiday, she called her doctor and wanted to end it. During this time her friend tried so hard to get her into rehab. She was successful along with her husband and the rest of the family. She was a blessing to our family. I wanted to repay me as well as my other daughter's gratitude. So, I cut this, and my other daughter is burning a verse from the bible on the bottom. We will present it to her when we are finished.2 points -
Steve Good - Scroll Saw Challenge
wombatie and one other reacted to Andy Cresswell for a topic
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Steve Good - Scroll Saw Challenge
Gene Howe and one other reacted to Andy Cresswell for a topic
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Like everyone else…just about every pattern I cut has been a Steve Good pattern. Let me see if I have any pictures…being kind of new to scrolling again, Steve’s patterns offer something for everyone. I like the patterns you cut and they make things, like the desk organizer and the trinket box. Building confidence in the fretwork. Cut another Steve Good fret pattern lastnight…don’t have pictures yet.2 points
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I’m sure you’ll do great. It’s a fun pattern. Just slow the speed down and take your time around the fingernails.1 point
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It may be overly ambitious for me but, this pattern may be my first serious attempt at other Than simple animal cut outs. Thank you very much, Charlie.1 point
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Lovely work on your project Charlie! thanks for showing, Bob1 point
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Who is this guy?
barb.j.enders reacted to Iguanadon for a topic
There you go taking me out of context... I said what I was gonna do in 2023, then left 2024 open to whatever happens. "In years past I've done 20-25 craft events per year, this coming year I plan on only doing about 6 of my biggest and best events. We'll see what 2024 holds as I learn about local events here in the new home town. (Moved from Carolina Beach, NC to Winston-Salem, NC)"1 point -
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Deb welcome to the forum. please introduce yourself, Very ice picture you have made. Hope your daughter find the strength to help herself.1 point
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Beautiful chess pieces...both sets. And, your table is super, too.1 point
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Steve Good - Scroll Saw Challenge
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Chess sets.
danny reacted to Ron Johnson for a topic
TOTALY AWESOME!! Dave. Love the woods you choose and all the fine detail and fabulous finish on the chess sets and table. A real work of art.1 point -
Beautiful in all respects! Dave, you are an artist for sure.1 point
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