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  1. rdatelle

    Victorian Clock

    Hi everyone. Just finished this Victorian clock. I want to thank Ron Johnson for getting me this pattern and giving me some tips on how to do it. I made two of them. One is Oak and one is Mahogany. I'm giving this one which is Oak to my granddaughter. whose birthday is June first. She'll be 31. It's a surprise. I think she'll like it. They measure 16 tall and 8 inch wide. The other one has a red dress.
    9 points
  2. Will M

    Just a small puzzle

    Small puzzle 11 1/2 x 11 1/2 161 pieces and 5 figurals
    6 points
  3. This is my first intarsia, my second and my third. By that I mean every piece was cut at least twice, some three times and some I just said good enough. Lots of errors, but I enjoyed the trip. Well be doing more in the future, time allowing. Made this for my Granddaughter, a nurse at Providence Hospital in Portland, Ore. She is doing very well for herself. Less than a year there and they have already asked her to be a Charge Nurse. Not real sure what that means but sounds good. Needless to say, Grandpa is very proud of her. The snakes and feathers are Canary wood, the upright, inlay and backer boarder is Black Walnut and the light brown is Monkey Pod. The white pieces are casein, which is a product made from milk protien. It is beautiful makes great pens. I put a picture here so you can see what it look like.
    5 points
  4. snikolaev28

    Coffee coaster

    Coffee or tea cup coaster for workshop. Or sometimes can be used as a beer coaster, not very often. Made with fretsaw, Antilope #2 blades. An attempt to use celtic cross design.
    1 point
  5. I am slower than molasses in January but I finally got it done. My photography skills aren't very good so I apologize for the glare. So I scrolled sawed my epoxy resin painting.... Here are my steps: I painted a galaxy pic on plywood, added a layer of epoxy resin (made a dam around the wood with tape), painted more stars for depth, another layer of epoxy, airbrushed and added the moon, and another layer of epoxy. Let that dry 2 weeks than scroll sawed my Daughter and her husband's wedding pic (silhouette) into the resin/picture (that was scary). Glued a backing of 1/4" BB on to it, sanded the epoxy, poured black diamond epoxy into the silhouette (unfortunatly the camera does not pick up the sparkles) let that tack up, added another clear layer of epoxy to the entire pic. Added my 3/4" 'tree frame' which are missing a few leaves here and there . I did carve some of the tree frame for fun after I scrollsaw cut it. Added one more layer of epoxy and done! I do want to thank all the folks who have helped me and encouraged me along the way. I did use @Dave Monk technique on "lifting the trees" out of the wood. I also looked at a lot of all of your great works (gallery and bragging rights) to get some of my ideas...Thank you!
    1 point
  6. Sycamore67

    Wren Houses

    I saw this Wren House somewhere and wanted one like it. I made this one out of Western Red Cedar with no finish. It has been up a couple years and has been occupied. We are waiting to see if the Wrens will nest this year. We have been hearing them all over the place lately.
    1 point
  7. Kris Martinson

    Old Chevy Pickup

    My latest scroll saw wood art piece. This one is not my pattern, but I don't know who's it is. I cut this because I like the picture, and because I grew up learning to drive in a pickup truck just like this one.
    1 point
  8. Stupendous work. luv it. Roly
    1 point
  9. Wow Marie, that is out of this world. I wouldn’t know where to start on trying to do something like that. Never used resin. Again, beautiful.
    1 point
  10. Marie, you have turned the humble scroll saw into an artists palette. Thanks for sharing. OUTSTANDING !!! Rick
    1 point
  11. Both are very nice. To me it looks like pictures I've seen of the northern lights. Maybe try it in some different colors?
    1 point
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  13. TAIrving

    Wax question

    Great video. Thanks for posting it @BadBob Every time I watch it I start thinking about the mix of waxes I would use and get inspired to make my own paste wax. Then I check on the price of the various ingredients and realize that the minimum amount I would be able to make would create enough paste wax to last me a lifetime and then some. So, having been so inspired, I think I will still stick with what I can buy premixed. The Trewax posted by @MarieC looks like an excellent choice.
    1 point
  14. daveww1

    Victorian Clock

    awesome job
    1 point
  15. BadBob

    Clock Insert Styles?

    I should have known you would have thought of that.
    1 point
  16. The bottom one is my favorite but they are both great. Marg
    1 point
  17. An absolutely awesome piece of art. If this is your first I can't wait for your second. Marg
    1 point
  18. wombatie

    Old Chevy Pickup

    Love it. Great work. Marg
    1 point
  19. wombatie

    Coffee coaster

    Regardless of what you use, or how you use them, the finished piece is unique and perfect. Most of what we cut is not perfect but only we know why they are not. Excellent work. Marg
    1 point
  20. wombatie

    Michael J Fox

    He doesn't look so angry in this one. Love the PDF logo addition. Marg
    1 point
  21. Love that color. Excellent work Marg
    1 point
  22. I love the idea of it being double sided. Excellent work. Marg
    1 point
  23. Looks terrific, well done. Marg
    1 point
  24. MarieC

    Victorian Clock

    Very nice....Now that is a Grandfather's clock!
    1 point
  25. AUTOMILE

    Victorian Clock

    Beautiful!
    1 point
  26. jerry walters

    Victorian Clock

    Beautiful!! I'm certain your granddaughter will enjoy it. Jerry
    1 point
  27. Hello all, The pattern for these Chinese symbols is from Steve Good's Scrollsaw Workshop, they are actually for making pendants but I thought I'd try something different. The main part is a block of offcut Cherry and I have absolutely no idea what the base is made from, again it's from the scrap bin. The 2 symbols mean love and family. Pegas reverse skip tooth no.3. Regards Alan.
    1 point
  28. Absolutely beautiful!
    1 point
  29. Peter N White

    Victorian Clock

    Great looking clock.
    1 point
  30. Very great work you will be giving lessons soon.
    1 point
  31. MarieC

    Old Chevy Pickup

    I love that old truck! As always, a wonderful job!
    1 point
  32. It's no where near perfect. I tell people that my woodwork is like my ex-wife. It looks better in photos......................
    1 point
  33. rjweb

    Old Chevy Pickup

    Beautiful piece, RJ
    1 point
  34. daveww1

    Old Chevy Pickup

    excellent job
    1 point
  35. Gonzo

    Old Chevy Pickup

    Very nice! What type of blade did you use? And what is the actual size?
    1 point
  36. Great job. I did that one, it is an Alex Fox pattern.
    1 point
  37. Very well done.
    1 point
  38. That's wonderful cutting.
    1 point
  39. Bill WIlson

    Retirement gift

    I don't post a lot of pictures of stuff I've made, but here's a little something I recently cut for a friend who is retiring soon. It's a Steve Good pattern. Not the most technical thing I've ever made, but I'm pleased with how it turned out and am looking forward to my friend's reaction.
    1 point
  40. I had a few "trees of life" that didn't have all the foliage.
    1 point
  41. I have only done one real colorful project. A little birdhouse using an Alex Fox pattern:
    1 point
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