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Santa Claus is coming to town
Roberta Moreton and 5 others reacted to Bill WIlson for a topic
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Christmas gilf
Phantom Scroller and 4 others reacted to Wichman for a topic
A Christmas gift for the GF's mom (I've known the family for 40 years and been associated for 64 yrs). A fancy Welcome sign. 13" long by 4 1/2" wide. 1/4" top, 1/4" backer; Elm for both. FD Polar #1 for most of the cuts, Polar #2/0 for the bird details. Varathane Black Cherry stain for the letters, three coats rattle can shellace for the top coat. Pattern from the Book Classic Fretwork Scroll Saw Patterns by Patrick Spielman & James Reidle.5 points -
Christmas Ornaments - Scroll Saw Challenge
joel brinker and 4 others reacted to BadBob for a topic
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Finished!!
Phantom Scroller and 3 others reacted to ChelCass for a topic
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Christmas Ornaments - Scroll Saw Challenge
joel brinker and 3 others reacted to Randyw81 for a topic
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Christmas Ornaments - Scroll Saw Challenge
joel brinker and 3 others reacted to Joe W. for a topic
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Ornament exchange at work
heppnerguy and 2 others reacted to Ken O for a topic
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If it was me I'd probably strap the pie to the engine in your car and bake it on the way... You may not want to eat it but there is more importanter things to do.. I really hope you're able to get the saw.. seems like a really nice deal to me so hopefully you'll figure it all out..3 points
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Tiny Santas
Phantom Scroller and one other reacted to Charlie E for a topic
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I didn't think I needed a color printer until I started using a scroll saw and tried to follow black lines. Now I'm thinking I might need a color printer.2 points
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Scrollsawn Ribbon Boxes
barb.j.enders and one other reacted to kmmcrafts for a topic
Used to be patterns in one of the magazines from some years ago.. I wouldn't know what magazine it was or what month issue as i used to get a couple different ones. I remember because I wanted to make one someday and was just thinking about it the other day.. Probably in the creative woodworks and crafts magazine because I didn't get the scrollsaw magazine but a year or two as it was only a quarterly magazine if i remember right.2 points -
Scrollsawn Ribbon Boxes
JTTHECLOCKMAN and one other reacted to Scrappile for a topic
I believe Carol Rothman has some in one of her scroll saw boxes books. here is an example: https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/creative-wooden-boxes-from-the-scroll-saw-28-useful--surprisingly-easy-to-make-projects_carole-rothman/3293769/item/27703952/?mkwid=|dc&pcrid=77172150940733&pkw=&pmt=be&slid=&product=27703952&plc=&pgrid=1234751854563929&ptaid=pla-4580771612621121&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Shopping+-+Low+Vol+Scarce+-+%2410+-+%2450&utm_term=&utm_content=|dc|pcrid|77172150940733|pkw||pmt|be|product|27703952|slid||pgrid|1234751854563929|ptaid|pla-4580771612621121|&msclkid=9e4eee2102ba11730a838ba1cbf4677d#idiq=27703952&edition=79748452 points -
Santa Claus is coming to town
JackJones and one other reacted to Bill WIlson for a topic
Let's just call it facial hair. I saw something similar at a craft fair a couple months ago. Even though I usually don't do a lot of Santa themed projects, I thought that one was unique and it struck my fancy, for some reason. I should've taken a picture. A couple weeks later, a bunch of long, rough sawn pine 1x6's appeared in the scrap pile at work. This project came to mind as the perfect use for them, so I salvaged them and brought them home. I couldn't remember exactly how the craft fair Santa's looked, so I searched Google images, presuming I would stumble onto a number of similar projects I could borrow from. Not so much. So, the design for these guys is mostly made up by me. I drew it out on a piece of paper, then made templates for all of the pieces out of 1/4" ply to make sure I liked the final proportions. This is what I came up with.2 points -
Christmas gift for my wife
red river reacted to Uhanalainen for a topic
Managed to get something completed for once: Fairly happy with the outcome, considering this is basically my second project, first involving any kind of more intricate fretwork. It’s not as clean as I’d like it to be but it looks okay from a distance. Not sure whether it needs a finish or not? It’ll probably be hanging on a wall so barely any touching or such. Maybe a clear coat of spray varnish? I do also have boiled linseed oil available…1 point -
Scrollsawn Ribbon Boxes
barb.j.enders reacted to JTTHECLOCKMAN for a topic
Years ago I had seen many scrollsawn ribbon boxes and believe it was here. Does anyone know where I can get the patterns for these and if you do them could you post some examples. I have alot of lumber to use up and would like to do a few different things. Always liked the looks of them. Thanks.1 point -
Mack trucks
Matt B reacted to Ron Johnson for a topic
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Scrollsawn Ribbon Boxes
NC Scroller reacted to JTTHECLOCKMAN for a topic
I looked through my collection of woodworking books and it so happens I have this book. Thanks.1 point -
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You will make good points with that. Very well done.1 point
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Scrollsawn Ribbon Boxes
kmmcrafts reacted to JTTHECLOCKMAN for a topic
My thought on this is what I like about my hobbies. You will not find them in any retail store. That is anything I make. That is what gives them just that little bit more meaning. This use to be the thought for many but not so any more.1 point -
Stunning! No doubt they will love it. Great job.1 point
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Christmas gilf
Wichman reacted to heppnerguy for a topic
A really beautiful project. I am certain they will love it Dick heppnerguy1 point -
Merry Christmas
Phantom Scroller reacted to barb.j.enders for a topic
When I was at my daughter's place, I noticed that their stockings were just being hung on a picture hook. Mom to the rescue!!! This is a Kathy Wise design that showed up in my FB feed recently. I cut this as segmentation from one piece of reclaimed elm, from our city's canopy. It is a little more than 1" thick. Used a(many) #7 Precision skip blade(s). Colour provided by watered down Unicorn Spit. There is one major cutting error that I turned into a design choice. This is just waiting for the Osmo satin finish to dry.1 point -
Scrollsawn Ribbon Boxes
kmmcrafts reacted to JTTHECLOCKMAN for a topic
I have to check my stash of books because I believe I had this urge once before when they first came out and may have bought some of these books. I will look later today. Also have to go through my projects stash to pick a House Warming gift for my sister and her new home. That should be easy. IT is a great thing to have a lucrative couple of hobbies because we always have gifts available and no need to hit the stores. Or we can just make something to suit the owner easily instead of guessing what they may like.1 point -
Scrollsawn Ribbon Boxes
kmmcrafts reacted to JTTHECLOCKMAN for a topic
I sold all my scrollsaw magazines about 2 months ago. If I find a book I will buy it if I do not have it already. I need to know for sure there are some in there though.1 point -
Rolf, thank you for all your help and suggestions. It is about an 8hr drive from our house but we are planning to meet friends for Christmas and they live 2hrs from where the Saw is located...so now I need to figure out how I can fanegal(sp?) A way to drive those extra 2 hours and back...and bake an apple pie before the Christmas eve party1 point
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I'm glad that I bought a color printer. So many options. And no more crappy inkjet cartridges to go south.1 point
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I don’t know Charlie, it looks a litttle too much Alabama red colored maybe. Thank you for the offer.1 point
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Merry Christmas
barb.j.enders reacted to meflick for a topic
It can be found on her website under her free patterns area. https://store7626357.ecwid.com/?fbclid=IwAR0P3KWrxRL8IfWatxgku9hghi5Dvz-0lX-s0qAzohpyslDCd1uUCfdSCmc#!/Merry-Christmas-Stocking-Hanger-Download/p/517853264/category=314080461 point -
@OCtoolguy I thought you retired being a tool sales guy. Printer is a tool right.1 point
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And this is her blog spot: https://scrollsawbowls.blogspot.com/search?q=ribbon+boxes. I understand she is very helpful an accommodating if you have questions.1 point
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I think there was someone on here in the past year that made some. They did it from one of her books. Maybe he/she will speak up. Maybe what I am thinking about is not what you are wanting.1 point
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@OCtoolguy That didn't come out quite right, $275 is less than what it is probably worth. Sounds like a good deal. If I had seen I would probably figured out a way to get it.1 point
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Christmas gift for my wife
Uhanalainen reacted to Dak0ta52 for a topic
Great cutting. Your piece turned out awesome.1 point -
So that is how he fits down the chimney. He splits into 6 Santa's. Nice and cute projects. Is that a long mustache?1 point
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Merry Christmas
barb.j.enders reacted to Denny Knappen for a topic
Beautiful, Barb. I may have to get back into intarsia.1 point -
Merry Christmas
barb.j.enders reacted to scrollerpete for a topic
Very nice idea you did a great job, mothers always come to the rescue1 point -
Make cute earrings,, but I have nothing to wear with them.1 point
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Merry Christmas
meflick reacted to barb.j.enders for a topic
I used a smaller blade on the interior cut of the cross. I wasn't very accurate on the lines and I realized that I was pushing a bit. When all the cutting was done, the interior part could be removed, either from the front or the back!!! Certainly made staining it a bit of a challenge!1 point -
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