Leaderboard
-
in all areas
- All areas
- Files
- File Comments
- File Reviews
- Images
- Image Comments
- Galleries
- Album Comments
- Topics
- Posts
- Articles
- Article Comments
- Scroll Saw Reviews
- Scroll Saw Review Comments
- Scroll Saw Review Reviews
- Clubs
- Club Comments
- Clubs
- Club Comments
- Pattern Shops
- Pattern Shop Comments
- Pattern Shop Reviews
- Suppliers
- Supplier Comments
- Supplier Reviews
- Class Lessons
- Class Lesson Comments
- Help Articles
- Status Updates
- Status Replies
-
Custom Date
-
All time
October 7 2012 - November 22 2024
-
Year
November 22 2023 - November 22 2024
-
Month
October 22 2024 - November 22 2024
-
Week
November 15 2024 - November 22 2024
-
Today
November 22 2024
-
Custom Date
04/20/2024 - 04/20/2024
-
All time
Popular Content
Showing content with the highest reputation on 04/20/2024 in all areas
-
Maltese Puppy
GPscroller and 6 others reacted to DickMira for a topic
This project started in a reverse order to the usual format. This beautiful piece of mahogany was given to me by a friend. It was 13' x 10" x 1 3/8" thick. I was thinking of various subjects when I decided to check out the patterns in the Scrollsaw Village Patterns Section. When I saw the fantastic "Maltese Puppy" by superb pattern designer, Jim Blume, I knew this would work very well for this project. The wood was sanded, the edges were routed, and the pattern was attached with 3M spray adhesive. Pilot holes were drilled and the scroll work was completed with spiral blades. The carving was completed using a Foredom Rotary Power Carver and the fur was produced with multiple passes with the top edges of three different sizes of columnar bits. The puppy was colored with Minwax Polycrylic Finish and artist acrylic paints. The background was finished with multiple coats of polyurethane finish. Thank you Jim, for the beautiful design of this pattern. Dick7 points -
Thin Wood Humidor?
Retired Scroller and 5 others reacted to dgman for a topic
What needs to be done Dave is provide ample air circulation around all sides of the wood. The best way to achieve this is either lean the boards against a wall or work bench so air can circulate or stack and sticker the boards. That entails placing stickers or sticks between each board with weight on the top board. Leave the boards alone until they acclimate to your shops humidity or lack of.6 points -
Rubber Duckie
Ron Johnson and 4 others reacted to barb.j.enders for a topic
5 points -
If it is close by, buy it. It's only $65, you won't be out much money if it turns out to be a dud.2 points
-
I have no wall space. My stack tool box is full to the max. Remember, I sold tools for 40 years and I was my best customer.2 points
-
2 points
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
Scroll Saw Blades
barb.j.enders reacted to Norm Fengstad for a topic
Sorry you are having this problems but tells me why many farmers from your country are establishing here in Saskatchewan. Saw Bird sells these blades from Estevan, Saskatchewan,Canada He ships to me quickly and easily however your mail conditions would still be a problem1 point -
1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
I admit I know nothing about that particular saw but I would ask if the insert around the blade is still available. That is a rather large hole where parts (pieces) could drop through as well as possibly creating vibration in thinner pieces of wood without the support on the bottom. It may be possible that you can cut a new insert. Good luck.1 point
-
Scroll Saw Blades
Hawk reacted to don in brooklin on for a topic
Have you checked out https://woodenteddybear.com/collections/flying-dutchman-scroll-saw-blades Same company as Mikes Workshop. They say they ship internationally via UPSP. I have order gross at a time to Canada and I have any problems. Never been stuck at customs. Usually take a week to 10 days. Are you looking for 2/0. They have those listed in ultra reverse and scroll reverse.1 point -
Just curious, are you able to receive mail from outside the country? There may be folks on here who could send you what you need. I have no experience at doing that but would it be possible?1 point
-
My 2 cents worth. If you are in need of a machine and this one works as stated, for that price, you almost can't go wrong. But, with that said, be on the look out for a better machine in the future. Have you checked around to see what else is out there? Not knowing where you are located, we can't suggest anything. In my area, there are some great saws at very reasonable prices. Best of luck in whatever you choose to do.1 point
-
Hagar the terrible.
danny reacted to Insane Dust Maker for a topic
1 point -
Hagar the terrible.
OCtoolguy reacted to Insane Dust Maker for a topic
Thank You Marie, it was a great cut to do.1 point -
Wow! Very beautifully done. I am very impressed!1 point
-
What does everyone think of this used saw? For $65. Ad says "Delta variable speed 16” scroll works great extra blades included"... I have already asked if it takes both pinned and straight blades. How old it is and if there are any other issues I should k
Cassie W. reacted to JTTHECLOCKMAN for a topic
I personally do not like a tool to change a blade. I had a problem with my Hegner saw because you needed a wrench to change a blade too but at least you could take the clamp off the saw and work on it at eye level. You have to be a contortionist to use that wrench under a saw and the older you get the harder it is to do that. Again my opinion. And that is why it drives me NUTS.1 point -
The tool is only used on the bottom clamp, usually only when the blade needs changing, and I can't see why it would drive anyone nuts. The top clamp you only need to flick 2 levers when going to a new hole, which can be done in under 15 seconds, that is, switch the machine off, release tension, release blade clamp, take blade out of cut hole, insert into new hole, close top blade clamp, reapply tension and switch machine back on. As for spares,the only thing I have found that cannot be replaced is the Quickset top clamp, anything else could be made or found from engineering suppliers.1 point
-
What does everyone think of this used saw? For $65. Ad says "Delta variable speed 16” scroll works great extra blades included"... I have already asked if it takes both pinned and straight blades. How old it is and if there are any other issues I should k
Cassie W. reacted to JTTHECLOCKMAN for a topic
Your question was would you buy this saw and my answer would be NO. As mentioned parts can be a problem and if I remember correctly that saw uses a tool to change blades that would drive me nuts. better options out there. My opinion only.1 point -
Rubber Duckie
barb.j.enders reacted to Denny Knappen for a topic
That is just way too cute. Dianne right away thought of a song.1 point -
1 point
-
Just wanted to share with everyone that after a few decades of scrolling and trying to find a setup that felt "right" to me, I think I've finally found it. The 16" King will be going to my daughter in October as she's interested in scrolling, and will be replaced with a 21". Though about the 30" but I really don't need anything that big. Still love my P-20!1 point
-
1 point
-
So much nicer....I am sure it will be more enjoyable opening the door to your shop and seeing such a great place to work. Congrats on a wonderful shop!1 point
-
A vast improvement for sure. I wish I had that much room. My problem is, when we moved in, the first thing I did was buy a stacked tool box and an 8 foot long maple topped work bench. I've tried thinking of how to change my shop around but as long as I have those two things, I can't do much. I wonder how others organize all their small hand tools. Wrenches, socket sets, pliers, screwdrivers etc. You did yourself a lot of good in how you've cleaned and organized. Hat's off to ya.1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
Hagar the terrible.
OCtoolguy reacted to Insane Dust Maker for a topic
Thank you Marg, it’s a great challenging pattern to cut (for me anyway) but enjoyed every minute of it.1 point -
Hagar the terrible.
danny reacted to Richard Hotchkiss for a topic
Beautiful, beautiful work! Great job, you should be very proud of that piece.1 point -
Excellent craftsmanship, you should post in Bragging section, RJ1 point
-
That is one heck of a awesome job. A lot of time in that one!!!1 point
-
Nothing wrong with that at all! Great job. This definitely belongs in the Bragging Rights folder!1 point
-
Wrestling Medal Hanger
courtym74 reacted to heppnerguy for a topic
great idea. I love originality, yours is great Dick heppnerguy1 point -
Somewhere on the village someone said they face the blade backwards.1 point
-
Long/Large piece help
danny reacted to Bill WIlson for a topic
I'm an advocate for spiral blades, but sometimes they just aren't suitable for the piece being cut. In those cases, I do much like JT and just stand and bend awkwardly to make the cuts that are difficult to reach. I ty to avoid this situation whenever possible, but sometimes it just isn't feasible.1 point -
1 point
-
Scroll Saw Blades
OCtoolguy reacted to Insane Dust Maker for a topic
Wooden Teddy Bear have told me that #0 Blades would be a special import for them as it’s not a stock item. (for now I can still get #1 blades but am concerned that they will not be able to handle the tight inside corners of the Fretwork Complex work I do). UPS is totally inflexible with their courier fees into our country. We can’t buy Seyco, Pegasus and de Walt Scroll Saws in our country ( well let me correct that statement you can if you are prepared to pay three times the value of the saw, for instance a 21” Pegasus saw would cost us about $3000 which includes courier and import duties could be more). Furthermore all state owned entities i.e. postal Service, Airline, Rail, Water Supply etc. is is in a state of collapse due this communistic corrupt government0 points -
Scroll Saw Blades
Gene Howe reacted to Insane Dust Maker for a topic
Our mail system has collapsed just like every other state owned entity in this country, this is due to a communist corrupt government.0 points