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My new pattern and project "Gone Fishing" - Key hanger with kinetic mechanism. When you hang keys - fish appears. Project size: 4x2,5x1 inches (box only); 7x2,5x1 inches (box with fish and hook). Watch the video, it shows how it works and full assembling of the project Pattern includes step by step assembly instruction - Key hanger pattern3 points
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This is the third chess set I have made using the scroll saw. Black Walnut and soft maple. Chess pieces were cut on my Hegner with Pegas #5 MGT. I went through 43 blades. It took me roughly 50-60 hours to make. Finish for board and box is shellac/alcohol, 50/50 split, applied using French polish method. Same finish was applied to chess pieces using a rag and tiny brush. A shout out to Dave Monk the master of chess sets for his input. IMG_6438.mov3 points
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Alex Fox Basket C21 Modified
ScrollerGuy and 2 others reacted to Denny Knappen for a topic
An Alex Fox Basket C21 Modified. I used 1/4" solid Walnut 8" square. Cut on the Pegas Scroll Saw using Pegas #1 MGT Blades. After sanding each ring with a Mac Mop, glue one ring at a time. When complete, one coat spray Shellac, another light sanding, and one coat spray Lacquer Clear Gloss. Comments welcome.3 points -
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I have seen this done on here before so I decided to give it a try. I am celebrating my daughter's birthday tomorrow and I needed a box to put her jewelry in. It really was a fun project to do. It is a Carole Rothman pattern. I used walnut for the box and Holly, Purple heart, Canary wood and Bloodwood for the ribbon.1 point
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So this is something I've been messing with on my laser cutter but I don't see any reason someone couldn't do this with a scroll saw.. though you'd probably need to be a pretty good with the scroll saw to make it work correctly. Look at how you can cut several lines into this 1/8" BBply and then you can bend it right around a corner. When I first run across this type of work I thought no way that really works so I had to purchase a laser file ( also comes in a printable PDF for those wondering ).. so the design could be printed and cut on a scroll saw. The designer has many different things like clutch purses etc.. I'm not sure how the designer quality of the particular person I purchased this design is as I'm having fitment issues so they are sort of working with me on a fitment flaw of their design. For clarification the design comes made for several different thickness of plywood and they designed this maybe they tested with 1/4" but the 1/8" version is off I don't know but the one I used is not correct to work right.. hopefully they'll fix the pattern and make it right with me.. But anyway back to my point of this bending right around the pretty sharp curve by just cutting several relief cuts.. I've not seen anyone doing this sort of thing with a scroll saw.. I may have to try it on on the scroll saw just to see if I could do it. Btw: This is a card box if you didn’t figure that out. Edit: Guess I should have uploaded the pictures.1 point
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Went to a Estate Sale and picked up 13 4x4 x 3/8th thick sheets of Luan plywood for $13.00. Hubby didn't waste any time putting them in the car. lol. 4501 point
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You need to make one, fill it with cookies, take a picture of it and caption the picture; "come to the dark side, we have cookies" This is a cross over between the burnt edges of the laser cut and the dark side of the Sith.1 point
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You are about 74 miles from me. I am in Six Lakes. Hubby says next week weather permitting we could come get some.1 point
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Interesting but over my head, RJ1 point
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Don't know what part of Michigan you're at but you should come get a free stack of rough cut walnut from me.. I have about 5 stacks waist high that was given to me.. If I didn't take it they were going to put in the wood burner.. I've tried putting it on FB marketplace last year for $100 per stack, and not a single person messaged.. I'm about to burn it myself.. I've been giving some of it to my future son-in-law as he toys around with woodwork stuff.. I'd like to make some space in my shop for my new laser so going to be selling off some tools and moving this walnut wood whether someone takes it or I burn it.. by mid - late summer it's going to be gone one way or another. I hate to burn it as there is lots of good stuff there.. I'm just tired of the space it's taking up and I'm not doing much working with wood anymore as I'm going into the laser dark side, LOL1 point
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Judy, could you post a picture of your wood. I am not familiar with that species. Thanks1 point
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Estate Sale
ChelCass reacted to heppnerguy for a topic
nice find. These will give you some good projects in the near future. Dick heppnerguy1 point -
Stone Steel and Steam Engine
wagner1958 reacted to Kris Martinson for a topic
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Me too, at 80 it's hard to learn new stuff. A few years back I got CNC machine, bought a special table for it, set up a water cooling system, paid a young CNC guy to spend a day with me to show me how to use it. And a week later sent it back at a shipping cost of $100. And that was 5-6 years ago....now AI! No wayLOL1 point
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I have tried a few times to have chatgpt generate a pattern for me. Even showing it very explicit examples it failed miserably. The best I do is using inkscape to trace a photo which is faster than I can do by hand. P.S. I used to work on an Air Force Base on the computer simulation trainers. Each corner had a 5MB hard drive that was bigger than a washing machine. It was freezing in that place but after a time you would get used to it. Fun times, I'm not sure if we have advanced for the better. People are dumber and they ask the computer do the work they should be using the computer between their ears to solve.1 point
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For my 2 cents worth, I really like that idea. My thinking would be to remove the sewing machine, maybe add another top over the orginal to both cover the hole from the sewing machine and to add a bit of strength to it for the scrollsaw. What saw do you plan to put on it? Again, beautiful stand! Chris1 point
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Thank you. It’s very easy to lift out the board. I was concerned about that, so I made it so that the board is set in only an 1/8” or so. The board is 13/16” thick. (I was expecting to have to plane it. ) Good point about warpage.1 point
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X.com is where I use it. There is also a grok.com. This is Elon Musk's AI. I also use ChatGPT, Gemini, and the built-in Gramerly. Grok is by far the best. If you are on X, you can use it to analyze posts, and it also does trends. Grok is very good at writing code. I gave it a short program written in a very old version of Basic that they used in the time when computers used tape reels and everything was printed on paper because there were no monitors. I asked Grok to convert it to a bash shell script that I could run on Linux. Not only did it do the conversion, but the script worked right out of the box. I have tried this sort of thing with other AIs, but I never got code that worked. This morning, I wanted to teach it how to draw a scroll saw pattern that didn't work even after I uploaded samples.1 point
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AI?
OCtoolguy reacted to rafairchild2 for a topic
On X dot COM. go to the menu on the left you will see it. After generating 4 images, what I find interesting is you can "edit" an image you like to keep refining it.1 point -
Bauer 22" ( New videos added)
OCtoolguy reacted to bradynjonesjr for a topic
i started scrolling 30 years ago. started on a dremal 3 inch blade saw, graduating to a ryobi 16", then the yellow machine. old yeller finally bit the dust after replacing the pcb, potentiometer, brushes and motor over the years. i saw this saw at HF and blew right past it thinking " yeah right!!!". with old yeller down, i needed a solution fast. after researching and eventually finding these reviews from a sight I actually trust, i'm finally going to pull the trigger on this hf saw. i did portraits for the International Motorsports Hall of Fame when they had new inductees. Scrolling has not only become my favorite form of wood working but has also shown me how to look at the world and myself inside. thanks for the reviews. Brady Jones, 2 Roosters Gallery.1 point -
My latest chess set
Gonzo reacted to Denny Knappen for a topic
That is very impressive, Matt. Nice clean cuts.1 point -
Great looking set. You did a great job on those pieces.1 point
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Estate Sale
barb.j.enders reacted to ChelCass for a topic
Went back to the Estate Sale and got the other wood. 5 4x4 1/2 in., 2 slabs of 2 inch and a 8x2 1/4 inch luan plywood plus several misc short pieces that will be perfect for ornaments, all for 8.00. What a deal. Hubby is really happy about the two pieces of slab wood not sure what type wood it is. He will run it thru his planer and clean it up.1 point -
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Update on the Bauer 22 inch from HF
bradynjonesjr reacted to Hawk for a topic
As most of you know I picked up the Bauer 22" from HF a few weeks back. I upgraded the blade holders to the Pegas shortly thereafter. Started my first serious piece this week. Russ Beard's Viking Warrior ( # 2023-038). I can say the Bauer is doing great. I'm cutting with a Flying Dutchman Polar 2/0 running at about 4 on the speed dial. On my Delta P-20 I was totally a top feed guy for projects like this, and the Bauer does fine ( especially after I upgraded to the Pegas). But in trying to venture outside my comfort zone and put the Bauer through its paces I'm doing more bottom feed on the Viking. And I gotta say it's going pretty good. The pin at the back that holds the arm up holds it high enough that seeing the entry hole on the bottom of the piece is quite easy, even as small as they are ( using a #71 drill bit). As you can see I have a short dowel handy to release the pin to let the upper arm drop. All in all the Bauer is doing great!1 point -
Celtic Clover, St. Patrick's Day Scroll Saw Project Video
Fish reacted to artisanpirate for a topic
Hey Everyone! In this fun scroll saw project video, we make a beautiful Celtic Clover for St. Patrick's Day 2025. This beautiful design is cut from oak, and the pattern is from Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts Magazine Spring 2022 Issue #82 by Fox Chapel Publishing. I hope you all have a happy and safe St. Patrick's Day and I hope you all like the video! #ArtisanPirate1 point -
Update on the Bauer 22 inch from HF
bradynjonesjr reacted to timelett for a topic
I purchased a extra two year warranty, I figured if it would break or something I would be able to get a replacement. I don't want to rebuild a saw.1 point -
Alex Fox Basket C21 Modified
heppnerguy reacted to Denny Knappen for a topic
Thanks Dick. The first one I made of this pattern was lopsided.0 points