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Cactus set
heppnerguy and 5 others reacted to alexfox for a topic
I planned to make a cactus, but couldn't decide which type to make, so I decided to make a set. I also did it in such a way that it was possible to change their places: any cactus fits any pot. Project consists of 2 parts, you can take out cactus of a pot and change it. Approximate size is 3 x 6 inches each. Cactus consists of 2 layers, pot - 4 layers. Video of making Cactus project Cactus patterns6 points -
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Surfing VW van and trailer
scrollntole and 2 others reacted to Ron Johnson for a topic
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Just finished this picture for an engagement present. The pattern was kindly made for me by Grampa (as usual a very nice pattern) It has been cut from 4mm Baltic Birch ply and finished with 2 coats of sanding sealer followed by 2 coats of acrylic lacquer. All comments welcomed. Now its time to start my next project - a PBY Catalina cut from a pattern kindly shared by Munzieb (thank you Munzieb for the pattern).2 points
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Waylon Jennings
artisanpirate and one other reacted to Charlie E for a topic
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Sandhill Crane
artisanpirate and one other reacted to Denny Knappen for a topic
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Standing Miniature Birdhouses
heppnerguy and one other reacted to Denny Knappen for a topic
Eight Standing Miniature Birdhouses patterns by the late Diana Thompson. I used Poplar for the birdhouses and Eastern Red Cedar for the birds except for the eight one, I used Lacewood. Cut on the Pegas scroll saw using Pegas #3 and #6 Super Skip blades. After sanding, a dip in diluted Shellac and another light sanding. Comments welcome.2 points -
RIP Jimmy Buffett
MTCowpoke22 and one other reacted to Charlie E for a topic
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Waylon Jennings
Charlie E reacted to heppnerguy for a topic
Waylon is one artist that I often turn his music onto when I am cutting in my shop. I never get tired of hearing him sing. Very nice project Dick heppnerguy1 point -
Sandhill Crane
heppnerguy reacted to Denny Knappen for a topic
Thanks Dick. Actually, easy to cut. Just take time in the glue up process.1 point -
After finishing my complicated train project, I needed somthing quick to cut. I rambled through some of the clip art I had and found the F-16. I only had to add a few bridges. Pretty easy to cut. Quite a bit of info on the F-16 in wikipedia. It's been in production since 1974 and over 4600 produced. Over 25 countries operate the aircraft. Local interest for me. Locheed Martin moved the production of the aircraft from Texas to Greenville SC at Donaldson Field in 2019, just south of the city. (a few miles from me) Side note of interest: I was sitting on the back deck and this bird landed on the Hummingbird feeder. Its a Rose Breasted Grosbeak. It is rare in our area. He was heading north from South America. Pretty bird.1 point
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Waylon Jennings
Charlie E reacted to Hudson River Rick for a topic
Great job, Charlie. The best of the "OUTLAWS", I have many of his albums on vinly, tape, CD and now on our computer. Thanks for sharing. Rick1 point -
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Breakout on patterns
OCtoolguy reacted to rash_powder for a topic
Placing a piece of packing tape across the opening in your scrollsaw table may help - you're trying to make a zero clearance insert for your blade. That will allow the wood to be supported right up against the blade and hopefully mitigate most of your breakout. As mentioned early, a bottom piece of scrap to again support the wood fibers. Maybe heavy paper like tag board or that contact paper shelf liner. I've had no troubles peeling that from some delicate scroll work. It will possibly dull the blade a bit faster, but the paper or liner is much softer and thinner than the wood so I'm not sure that it would be much of a problem. All the options I can think of are centered around extending your table to within a few tenths of a millimeter from the blade or supporting the wood from the bottom of the stack; its just a matter of how you do that. A sacrificial hardboard table is another option. Best of luck finding a solution!1 point -
The Canterbury Tales/segmentation
Charlie E reacted to Ron Johnson for a topic
Just awesome Charlie.1 point -
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RIP Jimmy Buffett
Charlie E reacted to Ron Johnson for a topic
Have to agree with Paul, you are the master at these portraits. Very fine work Charlie.1 point -
Surfing VW van and trailer
Ron Johnson reacted to ChelCass for a topic
Beautiful, just beautiful. Great job Ron.1 point -
Surfing VW van and trailer
Ron Johnson reacted to heppnerguy for a topic
A fun project. I really enjoy the patterns that are more like little models then the blocky little toys cut from 2 x 4s, but everyone has their own likes adn dislikes. This one is to my liking. Dick heppnerguy1 point -
Surfing VW van and trailer
Ron Johnson reacted to rjweb for a topic
Ron, excellent craftsmanship, yes stepping up and out, beautiful, RJ1 point -
Last summer I helped a friend build a cedar privacy wall for a deck. My friend told the homeowner - once you touch it with stain or paint you have to keep touching it (in a few years) to make it look the same.1 point
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A couple of recent finishes
Ron Johnson reacted to RabidAlien for a topic
A couple I recently finished up. Standard 3/8" ply from Lowes, frames are scrap lumber ripped down. Stains are Minwax "Honey" and "Natural". The car came from the pattern library here, and The Shadow was a pic I found online. Filled in his scarf with some red acrylic paint that my daughter wasn't using (she's switched to oils). Wanted to put "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows." but figured out pretty quick that the text would have to be incredibly tiny to fit on there. Maybe if I save up my allowance and am able to get a deeper saw....1 point -
No. 10 in the series
Ron Johnson reacted to Millwab for a topic
I have a couple friends that love baseball and puzzles, so for their birthdays I’ve been making them a puzzle from a Norman Rockwell baseball themed illustration. This year is #10 in the series. The locks around the edge add a little challenge rather than a straight edge to identify the outside "frame" of the puzzle.1 point -
where it started and where its going
Ron Johnson reacted to Wayne Towner for a topic
The steer head was my first real scroll project using my 90's era, single speed, pin tpe blade scroll saw. The RN is my favorite, its a Steve Good pattern that I modified to include the recipient's initials. I used scrap from pallets and other sources, mostly pine. My latest is the nativity scene, Pictured is a pine practice cut, I did a few in popular for some friends. my cutting was halted in January with my stroke. I am waiting on my new saw, Dewalt 788, to arrive this week. ready to get serious!1 point -
John 3-16 Heart finished (finally)
Ron Johnson reacted to TAIrving for a topic
Here it is, finished and ready to hang on the wall. BTW, my wife has claimed it and it is to hang on our wall. Since I last posted about it, after many side-tracks and disruptions, I have encased it in clear epoxy, sanded and clear-coated it with lacquer. The wood is 3/8" mesquite and I used Pegas MGT blades, mostly #3. The finished product is roughly 7-1/2" H x 7-3/4" W. It was a fun project to cut although it took many hours. I had not originally planned to do the epoxy but the words at the bottom were fragile. There are several single bridges between the H, the N, the 3 and the 6. They broke and I had to glue them back together. You can probably see it if you look close enough. Now, with the epoxy, nothing is going to break. I will share the pattern if anyone is interested.1 point -
Rubber Duckie
Ron Johnson reacted to barb.j.enders for a topic
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Breakout on patterns
OCtoolguy reacted to Insane Dust Maker for a topic
Yip, still haven’t got my prize despite me given them a very amicable solution, that’s a win win for both of us, they don’t reply to emails, so I guess that’s over, won’t enter again.0 points