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  1. GPscroller

    Young Love series

    Love this series by Charles Dearing. All double stack 1/8 BB ply. Cut with Sawbird #3 ultra reverse and Niqua 3/0 spirals. Soda one is 13 X 14 430 cuts, Swing is 11 X 14 388 cuts, Walking Her Home is 8 1/2 X 14 221 cuts.
    10 points
  2. Steve Good pattern 1/4" Elm. #1 Polar for the details, #3 Polar for the outside.
    5 points
  3. Just finished this beautiful Russ Beard pattern of the Viking Girl, I double stacked them on 3mm Baltic Birch Plywood, cut entirely with a Niqua#1 Pin Less Blade, now to clean up, oil and frame. My wife Loraine has claimed these two as her own, who am I to argue.
    2 points
  4. You never set a fence square to a table. Neither on a bandsaw or a tablesaw. It is always set square to the blade. Unless you can square your table to the blade. Good luck.
    2 points
  5. Very well done.
    2 points
  6. scrollerpete

    Time in the shop

    We had lot’s of rain lately which is not too good for the golf courses, so made a few items in the shop to keep busy. The crucifix was for one commission work but decided to cut two at once.
    1 point
  7. Denny Knappen

    Ribbiting Frogs

    Ribbiting Frogs pattern by Jaeheon Yun and found in his book "20 Minute Scroll Saw Puzzles". I used 3/4" Poplar approximately 5 1/2" x 9". Cut on the Pegas Scroll Saw using a Pegas #5R MGT blade. After lightly sanding, dipped in diluted Shellac, and a second sanding and dipping. Comments welcome.
    1 point
  8. alexfox

    Cactus set

    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 patterns
    1 point
  9. flarud

    Young Love series

    If I remember correctly, you cut the Soda pattern a few months ago,, I was recently trying to find the thread on this to show my wife the cut. I thought it was awesome,, now with the other two.. It makes for an incredible series of cuts. Well done.
    1 point
  10. Wichman

    Modified Spice Rack

    I modified the spice rack for size, thickness of material and removed the middle shelf to make room for taller items. 5/16" Elm, #1 Polar blade for all interior cuts and the veining on the top cross piece. #3 Polar blades for the outside cuts.
    1 point
  11. Impressive! Those are very cute.
    1 point
  12. Very well done.
    1 point
  13. look for some alex snodgrass videos on youtube. he is the bandsaw master and can explain it far better than i can.
    1 point
  14. A good feather board really helps.
    1 point
  15. daveww1

    Young Love series

    awesome work
    1 point
  16. What is the trick to doing that?
    1 point
  17. Kreg makes a nice fence for bandsaws. I have one on mine; and while I don't use the saw much when I do the fence performs as expected. I've learned the key to using a fence on the bandsaw is getting the blade to track dead straight so that there is no drift, then set the fence square to the table.
    1 point
  18. Really nice.
    1 point
  19. wombatie

    Young Love series

    Excellent work. 3 Great looking pieces. Marg
    1 point
  20. rjweb

    Young Love series

    Excellent craftsmanship, RJ
    1 point
  21. Scrappile

    Young Love series

    You really did a great job on those. I can see why you like them so much!
    1 point
  22. DOUBLE WOW lot’s of nice sawdust here
    1 point
  23. Wichman

    Modified Spice Rack

    No, I took out the middle shelf ( and the slot it would have fit into ) to give room for taller items. So, it has two shelves for items now, instead of the original three. This is the second of several racks that I'm making for my GF. I will make a decision about a corner shelf version after this one gets put in place on Sunday.
    1 point
  24. rjweb

    Modified Spice Rack

    Very nicely done, RJ
    1 point
  25. With spring comes working in the yard, as we get older it sometimes is a pain, literally, to get up. Here is a new pattern from Al Baggetta, his "Umph Bar" a devise to help you back on your feet. 7/16" Elm, #1 Polar blades for the details, #3 Polar for the outside cuts. Detail "leaf" from a Steve Good Pattern.
    1 point
  26. Insane Dust Maker

    Viking Girl

    Thanks they are quite challenging for me anyway, her helmet was a lot of work, but just enjoyed myself, no rush.
    1 point
  27. Joe W.

    Cactus set

    Very clever - and nice cutting too!
    1 point
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