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Wooden 3D Truck Puzzle
cooldavion and 5 others reacted to WoodenEngineering for a topic
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Native American portraits
JackJones and 5 others reacted to Roberta Moreton for a topic
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Dream catcher
Dan and 4 others reacted to Roberta Moreton for a topic
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1929 Ford Model A Sedan
Dennisfm56 and one other reacted to Sycamore67 for a topic
This is something I have been working on for two years. I would work on it for awhile, get stuck on something and then come back later. It was a combination of a plan and actual drawings of the car. A lot of different tools were used but many cut with my scrollsaw. The fenders were compound cut and then shaped. The difficult part was fitting the fenders to the curved body. The Spoke wheels were a huge challenge and I made many bad ones before figuring it out.L2 points -
Puppy Urn
Dave Monk and one other reacted to MTCowpoke22 for a topic
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Plys lifting with pattern removal
don watson and one other reacted to OCtoolguy for a topic
I've followed your advice and it works. A very light coat on both surfaces. Then let them dry almost. Like using contact cement.2 points -
New here -- from South Louisiana
ChelCass reacted to James E. Welch for a topic
Hi all !! I have been a woodworker for pretty much my whole life (42 years young), well certainly as soon as I could hold a toy saw anyway. LOL I got into scrollsawing back in the early 2000's when I'd saved enough money to buy myself a craftsman scroll saw. I know that doesn't sound like a huge deal but at the time I was a young father with 2 kids both in diapers. We lived in a rented mobile home and I used the back porch with a tarp wrapped around it as my workshop. If you dropped anything chances are it would roll into a crack between the deck boards and be gone forever. There was no power outlets so I tapped into the outside light fixture with one of those screw in things that give you an outlet. If anyone turned off the switch I was in the dark and my tool stopped. Fastforward many years and I have a full shop. I wore out the craftsman scroll saw years ago and only just recently bought a new saw. I went with the 16" king industrial which seems to be similar to the excalibur, pegas and excellsior -- although I'm still not clear on the differences. Oh, and I also 3d print and designed a better vac attachment for my saw that works pretty well. (I'm sort of proud of it) LOL1 point -
I have been itching to cut another Eagle pattern but could not find an image that I liked or that had not been done by others. Since the Bald Eagle is our National Bird and the Emblem of our USA Nation, it is very fitting that it is often shown in various portrayals with the Stars and Stripes, our Grand American Flag. I found this Image of an Eagle that I liked, but it had a distressed Flag in the background that I did not like. I tend to be a purest and find the many images of our American Flag shown distressed or with other colors to be, IMHO to some degree, unpatriotic. I feel Our American flag should be treated with all the respect it deserves. So, I went searching for a more, again IMHO, standard Image of our Flag. As you are probably aware, there are a vast number of free images available. I found an Image of a waving flag that was more suited to being converted to a scroll saw pattern. I combined the Image of the Eagle (minus the distressed flag) I liked with the version of the Waving American Flag. My problem was that the Eagle was a “positive” image and the Flag a “negative” image. I solved this problem by cutting two separate cut Panels. One of the Eagle and one of the American Flag, with the area that is hidden by the superimposed eagle removed. The Eagle was cut out of a 1/4” x10” x 12” solid core Walnut panel and the Flag was cut in a 5/32” x 14” x 12” solid core Maple panel. The backer (third layer) was 1/4” x 14” x 12” BB Ply. The positive Eagle cutting was quite fragile, so I darkened it by dipping it Minwax Dark Walnut Stain. The stain was lightly/gently wiped off, hung up and allowed to dry for over three days. I used my Air Brush to paint the Backer and Flag Cut Panel, the flag “Red, White, and Blue” colors. In lieu of using Acrylic Gesso under the colors, I sealed all the surfaces to be painted with clear Acrylic Sealer. The Eagle panel was cut with Pegas #0 and #2/0 spiral blades while the Flag panel was cut with Pegas #1 MGT R blades. After the stain was dry and painting completed, the panel was assembled in two steps. The Backer and Flag cut panel glued up first and then the Eagle cutting was glued to the surface of the Flag cut panel. Thus, three layers. You can see this in the second Photo below. The assembled panel was then finished with multiple coats of the Clear Gloss Acrylic For this unique piece, I custom made a gallery style Floating Frame using nominal 3/4” Maple hardwood with a thin nominal 1/8” gap around the panel. To match the Maple Cut Panel the Maple frame was left natural and finished with the same Clear Gloss Acrylic Protective Finish. You can all salute now. Comments and Critques always welcome.1 point
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New here -- from South Louisiana
JessL reacted to James E. Welch for a topic
I can't blame you there. It is brutally hot down here. It's always been a dream of mine to now day visit Alaska. It's on my bucket list. Seems like such a beautiful place.1 point -
New here -- from South Louisiana
James E. Welch reacted to JessL for a topic
Welcome from Alaska. I spent my grade school years in Louisiana. Really love it down there, but that heat keeps me up here.1 point -
Looks great but it would do my head in, cannot do puzzles to save myself. Marg1 point
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Jellys
wombatie reacted to RabidAlien for a topic
Found this on Lightbox Goodman's site (someone posted another project they'd done, so I had to go and browse https://lightboxgoodman.com/collections/trending) and thought it would be a fun cut. I was right, for once. 1/4 bbply for the jelly and the backer, both stained Minwax Honey. Frame is a random 2x2 ripped in half, stained Minwax Provincial. I hit the jelly with a rattlecan of blue and purple, making the blue heavier on the top and purple heavier on the bottom. Thought it turned out pretty darn spiffy.1 point -
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Lover's Tree
wombatie reacted to don watson for a topic
Looks very natural. Well done with the cutting and finishing.1 point -
That tree trunk lines really look good. I can almost see the texture of the bark. Has the feels of it being natural. I like it.1 point
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Old Barn
FrankEV reacted to Kris Martinson for a topic
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Nothing Special
danny reacted to heppnerguy for a topic
You are wrong Marg, These are very special. When one takes the time to do something for the younger people, it is ALWAYS SPECIAL...and so are you Dick heppnerguy1 point -
Flip flop
danny reacted to barb.j.enders for a topic
First puzzle box. Followed the directions from the latest issue of the Scrollsaw magazine, mostly. It was a block of basswood from KJP woods. Didn't add the 1/4" layer because I knew I was painting it. Finished with beeswax butter (beeswax mixed with mineral oil) 20230612_185413.mp41 point -
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Puppy Urn
danny reacted to Hudson River Rick for a topic
Well done! Very nice of you to share your talents with a family member, I'm sure it won't be forgotten. Rick1 point -
simple pattern for 3 year old
danny reacted to Hudson River Rick for a topic
Rich, what a handsome little guy you were blessed with, he certainly will only have to ask grandpa for a new toy and it will be there. Love and good health to your daughter and your family. Rick1 point -
Just finished this Birthday ornament for a good friend of mine. I want to thank Don for doing this pattern so quick for me. We had a couple of problems with it. I had spelled the name wrong but Don was able to fix it for me. It measured around 5 inches in diameter and made out of walnut. I used a #3 UR blade for it. Thanks again Don.1 point
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Almost finished
danny reacted to don watson for a topic
I have almost completed this jigsaw pattern, just a couple of coats of wax still to do. The Eagle is on vertical grain Sapele and the fish is on cross grain, both pieces of wood were 3/4" thick and I used Pegas Modified Geometry #1, #3 and #7. Turned out OK but I know what I need to do next time to make me happier with it.1 point -
simple pattern for 3 year old
danny reacted to heppnerguy for a topic
I am not a real fan of wooden toys so I have stayed away from them. Once I made a model that had some realism in to them, I found I did like wooden toys. Because the wooden toys do not excite me is just my own problem, as i found out, the little ones love them. I guess I had best stop making my own judgements and look at the real picture. I tend to stay away from projects that do not interest me and have found our through the years that what I, personally, don't care for, a lot of others do. I have to say that you wood toys here are really cute and I am sure they will become Liam's favorite toys as he continues to grow up Dick heppnerguy1 point -
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simple pattern for 3 year old
danny reacted to rafairchild2 for a topic
My main reason for getting back into wood working is due to this little guy now 14 weeks old. My first grandchild. Poppy's Workshop is open 24/7. This is what is bringing me pure joy. The "LIAM" car was done on a whim, at the request of my daughter during a family dinner one night (advantage my daughter and her husband bought a house 3 doors down from us!). The other cars I cut out a while back, but just left them in dry fit stage. I will sand and finish them when he gets a bit older. Will also build a diner and gas station to go with the cars.1 point -
simple pattern for 3 year old
danny reacted to heppnerguy for a topic
A funny thing happened this past week. We have 3 great grandkids born within a couple of months apart. 2 boys and one girl. The little girl had the first party last Saturday and after the party she watched my wife wrapping presents for the next boy to have his party. My wife was wrapping the red car I posted and when the little girl saw it, asked if it was for her. She really wanted it and at the little cousins birthday she played with the little car again. My wife convinced me to make her one also and I will be mailing hers tomorrow. I painted hers blue. Dick heppnerguy1 point -
Almost finished
danny reacted to don in brooklin on for a topic
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My latest epoxy projects
danny reacted to heppnerguy for a topic
I want to learn epoxy also but haven't gotten up the nerve yet. Good for you to 'go for it'. projects look great Dick heppnerguy1 point -
Wow. You may be still learning but you are doing an excellent job. Love them both. Marg1 point
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That is great, I have that pattern cut and collected some stain glass to put behind it. I never got around to it. I think your's looks better than mine would with stain glass. May rethink and give epoxy a try.1 point
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HECK, I AM A LITTLE BIT OVER THREE AND I LOVE IT. I AM SURE HE WILL ALSO.1 point
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simple pattern for 3 year old
danny reacted to jerry walters for a topic
Nice job Dick, even with the photo. I think we tend to forget that these simple patterns can give us a lot of joy when giving them to kids. Your great grandson will get many hours of playing and imagination. Jerry1 point -
simple pattern for 3 year old
danny reacted to rafairchild2 for a topic
I got this off of Etsy. Six wheeled animals in the plans. This is a recent set I cut out. Not sure if these are too simple for a 3-year-old, but the 2-year-old my wife babysits for loves them. I made a set for my grandson (but he's too young right now), and I have been making more to give as gifts to people who are just having kids.1 point -
A horse is a horse of course, of course!
danny reacted to Roberta Moreton for a topic
That is a lovely cut, and I ain’t horsing around either!1 point