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  1. barb.j.enders

    Angel

    This is a quick pattern to do. I had one at my last show that sold, yeah! Got this one done for the next show. Woods used: Pink Maple, Maple, Aspen, White Oak. Finish is one coat of Walrus Oil.
    9 points
  2. barb.j.enders

    Hummingbird

    This is a pattern by Steve Shears @Wood Logos Studio. He was the sponsor of last month's PAM project (FB). Although my project didn't "win" Steve generously gave all entries a couple of patterns. Woods used: Orange Osage, Spruce, Aspen, Canarywood, Quilted Maple, Wenge, Aromatic Cedar and the tip of a white pencil crayon. Finished with one coat of Osmo satin. I may mount it on a slab of Elm.
    6 points
  3. Denny Knappen

    Hummingbird

    Sure is beautiful.
    2 points
  4. Tbow388

    After Summer projects

    Been a long busy summer and not much happening in the shop. Been camping a bunch this summer and gave a lot of pieces to unexpecting campers. Here are my 2 newest projects. The checker bowl is probably the favorite one I have made. Made out of poplar and walnut. The pipe holder is for my son. It was cut out of some old rough cut oak from the property.
    1 point
  5. dgman

    Angel

    Beautiful work Barb! Question, I have never heard of pink maple. Can you tell me about it?
    1 point
  6. Scrappile

    First Scroll Saw

    I say @kmmcrafts is correct. I am not a huge DeWalt fan, but for some reasons that I do not understand, they have the best resale value of any scroll saw. After scrolling for around 20 years, If I knew starting out what I know now, I would look at used Hawks or Hegners. But look carefully at Hawks; there are good ones and some not so good. Hegners, it runs smooth, not much to worry about, they have changed very little over the Years. I have had a Hegner for several years longer than any other saw I have owned, and I would not part with it. I also recently purchased a used Hawk. I purchased it for $275 and did not buy it until I had asked for opinions here on the forum.
    1 point
  7. daveww1

    Angel

    terrific job
    1 point
  8. daveww1

    Hummingbird

    awesome job, it's beautiful
    1 point
  9. BadBob

    Toy Tow Truck

    The truck body is cut from 2x6 pine and brush-painted with bright red acrylic. The wheels are finished with shellac. The hook is 1/2-inch baltic birch.
    1 point
  10. don in brooklin on

    Angel

    Looks great. Hope this sells too. Whose pattern? I have Bruce Worhington"s Charlies Angel pattern and is all cut with nice tight pieces but when I went to glue up it it didn't fit. Too many small piece for my hands. It has sat there for a year. I would like to do an easier angel that looks a good as yours.
    1 point
  11. Denny Knappen

    Angel

    That is a work of art!
    1 point
  12. This is a FB marketplace find, $8. I plan to use it for; a display, a drying rack, and a plant stand for my hanging baskets during the winter. A threefur!
    1 point
  13. Multipurpose. Thats great.
    1 point
  14. preprius

    Angel

    nice flowing hair. That takes some effort. Good job.
    1 point
  15. Millwab

    Zero Clearence Top

    Chris, have you tried covering the bottom with shelf liner or a thin piece of cardboard (like a cereal box)? When I’m cutting 2-sided puzzles and want to minimize any fuzzies I put clear Contact shelf liner on the bottom. Works well for me and comes off very cleanly.
    1 point
  16. My latest - Christmas countdown calendar. I know such pattern should have been made earlier, but this year I have many ideas for Christmas patterns, this is 4th and I plan to make more. Project size 6,5 x 9 inches, 4 layers, 1/8 inch Video of making project Christmas calendar pattern
    1 point
  17. Nice find Wichita. Jerry
    1 point
  18. KenofShelby

    First Scroll Saw

    Thank you, all for the replies…Next week I am going to Home Depot to see their selection,, Have seen good reviews of the Shop fox,,,, and just looked at the Proxxon…..interesting,, German engineering…..Hmm??
    0 points
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