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  1. TAIrving

    2 dragons

    I gave another try at epoxy filling the Tree of Life, put a bit more color in it this time. The previous time I did this one the colors were somewhat muted. I like it better this way, the colors show up even better in person than in the photos.
    7 points
  2. Tbow388

    Grandpas Eagle

    Loved this pattern by Grandpa so I had to cut it. Frame is double layered with Walnut and Teak.
    6 points
  3. TAIrving

    2 dragons

    I stack-cut these and then filled with epoxy. The green one is cut in walnut and the red one in mystery wood. My daughter claimed them when she saw them, will take them to her next week.
    5 points
  4. I really should not be posting this in Bragging Rights as it is nothing to brag about. I found this haunting image of a panther face and attempted to duplicate it just as it appeared...Bright Green and White against a solid Black background with a very faint grey-black shading. Although a relitively easy cutting, suffice to say things did not go smoothly as expected, and one ‘bugger’ led to another. I had many problems with the painting, especially the finish of the Black. And then, after deciding to make a Gallery style floating Frame for this piece it took three attempts to get the size correct and the mitered joints, tight. I used 5/32” solid core birch ply for the cut panel and 1/4” BB Ply for the backer. The panel size is really oddball at 11 1/8” by 19”. The cutting was done with Pegas # 1 MGT R blades for all the long-curved cut outs and Pegas #2/0 spiral blades elsewhere. The assembled panel was protected with multiple coats of Clear Closs Acrylic finish. The frame was finished with Black Lacquer. I’m most interested in comments about the image and If I should consider doing a remake as I think this first attempt will become fuel for my Firepit.
    3 points
  5. keefie

    Founder Member

    Just finished this one I made for a craft fair I have coming up this Easter Weekend. It's made from 4mm Birch ply and finished with 2 coats of sanding sealer and 2 coats of acrylic lacquer. Hope you like it. Keith
    2 points
  6. scrollerpete

    Another bowl

    My wife volunteer at our local Legion as a bartender and their tips bowl was awful so I decided to make one for them, maybe bigger tips LOL
    2 points
  7. I finally completed this project. I took me the longest of any project I have tried in my years of scrolling. Took two tries. I wanted to make a picture of a modern diesel train engine for my nephew-in-law that is a conductor. I could not find a pattern of one. Talking to @munzieb one time I mentioned it to him, he told to send him a picture of what you want and he would make a pattern. And he did, a real detailed pattern. A beautiful pattern.. I worked on it, gave up once, then decided to try again. I worked on this over a period of 4 or 5 months. Bernd Would call every once in a while to see how I was doing. I told him I was about to give up. I just could not scroll like I use to. He said he would give it a try. Two weeks latter he sends me his completed scrolled picture of it! So the challenge was thrown down. I had to quit whining and keep cutting. Finally got there. Many, many thanks to Bernd for the coaching and encouragement. Would never have finished it without it. I still have to frame it. The first picture is mine, the second is the one he cut and sent to me. His was even more difficult than mine, his was a little smaller.
    1 point
  8. red river

    3 with epoxy resin

    A big thanks to Bobscroll for these patterns, which I got from the Scroll Saw Village library. All done on 1/4 in BB ply. When the morning sun hits them they really sparkle. I can't seem to catch it on my cell phone camera. I hope I submitted this right...I'm still learning the system.
    1 point
  9. edward

    Two more projects done

    Finished up yesterday, both are Steve Goods patterns
    1 point
  10. preprius

    Foot Dr Visit

    Pink Barbie doll foot locker. Pink food coloring. Osmo wax finish. Kids toy safe.
    1 point
  11. Phantom Scroller

    Founder Member

    Great just did this on the laser for my wood shed. Roly PS: It's two ply plastic the grand kids couldn't say Grampy
    1 point
  12. rjweb

    Grandpas Eagle

    Picture and frame are beautiful, RJ
    1 point
  13. As much as I would like to, and I understand and appreciate your help, but I can’t send you the pattern it’s a Russ Beard pattern - Viking Girl pattern #2023-039. I cut a lot of Russ Beards Fretwork Complex patterns and I would hate to break the trust I have built up with him. I just have figure out and understand why it’s not working and how to fix it, if I don’t do this then I won’t learn and be able to do it on future patterns,
    1 point
  14. Looks great in my opinion and would not want it stalking me.
    1 point
  15. There are a lot of things that happened to the panel itself that makes it a throw-a-way. Some of the things that happend are: While trimimg the panel to its final dimensions, the saw cought the panel and put a big gouge on the back side, when lifting the pattern, the face of the panel gave up some fibers so I could not get a nice flat finish of the black, after the panel was assembled and during handling the paint surface got mared that I had to touch-up, but in real life, the touch-up is noticeable. So, I'm only being hard on myself for the lack of concentration and just stupid foul-ups that occured. The pic does not tell the whole story. I liked how it looked in the original Black/Green/White Image and was really wondered if others would like it as well, or in other words is it worth my time and effort to remake it. From comments so far I'm thinking it might be a good Idea to recut and paint it while being a lot more careful. Thanks for your nice comment.
    1 point
  16. Charlie E

    Grandpas Eagle

    Great job. I love how all the colors work together.
    1 point
  17. Scrappile

    Grandpas Eagle

    Great picture and a great frame.
    1 point
  18. I don't have a 11x17 printer so when I have some thing large I just save as a PDF and use the poster function in Acrobat Reader. 11 x 17 prints on 4 pages. One thing you have to do is change your document size in Inkscape to 11x 17 and set at portrait or landscape. To create a multi page PDF you have to open the pages tool in the bottom left. Add pages as you want. Inkscape will only print the page you are on. To print all at once export to PDF and print.
    1 point
  19. Made this for my flower loving wife for Spring for our front porch. It's about 12" X 20". I'm not sure of the wood type. It looks like oak but it's light as balsa wood and is quite strong. The pattern is from a stencil I bought on Etsy.
    1 point
  20. FrankEV

    Founder Member

    I've been President of my one person "Grumpy Old Man" Club for many years. About 41+ years ago at age 40, my first Grandson was born. At that time I said "I'm too young to be called Grandpa so just call me Grumps". The Monika stuck and I have been called Grumps by all my 'Grands' and many others, ever since. When I first started to Scroll, over four years ago, one of my earliest projects was this sign that is always on display on or near my Desk. BTW, nice cutting!
    1 point
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