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ScrollSawing Projects

Project by pokieone posted 353 days ago 245 views 0 times favorited 7 comments Add to Favorites Watch

Just a few scrollsaw projects that I have been doing when I have a spare moment.

-- I will not preach, nor will I be silent.


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Bob #2

3032 posts in 913 days


posted 352 days ago

Good on you P1.
There is no better feeling than that of freshpiece of wood in your hands and a thought transfered to it.
Keep up the work as you time permits.

Cheers
Bob

-- A mind, like a home, is furnished by its owner

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savannah505

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posted 352 days ago

Nice, will this hang on the tree?

-- Dan Wiggins

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pokieone

92 posts in 510 days


posted 352 days ago

S505, you bet they will hang on the tree, with the other ornaments I will make.

-- I will not preach, nor will I be silent.

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jwarner75

251 posts in 366 days


posted 352 days ago

congrats.

Come check some of mine out, I have a few, I got more on my etsy store for sale thou, I haven’t posted all of mine here yet, cause you can only do 3 at a time lol.

Not too bad work…

looks like Pine?

is that what you use?

Handi

-- Jimmy "Handi" Warner, http://jwarner75.etsy.com, http://handisworkshop.blogspot.com

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pokieone

92 posts in 510 days


posted 352 days ago

Yes, these are all pine. Recently I bought 5’X5’ of Baltic Birch and I am looking forward to working with this wood, for I here a lot of good things about this wood for scrollsawing.

-- I will not preach, nor will I be silent.

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jwarner75

251 posts in 366 days


posted 349 days ago

Pokieone,

Cool, That’s all I use basically, it works well as long as you have Plywood Blades for your saw that cuts on the up and down stroke.

other blades work too, but more likely experience Tare out on the back side of the ply. I like it to a degree as long as my blades are sharp lol, cause if not you get splinters with tare out.

I’m going to be trying some other woods here soon, Pine works Ok, but kinda soft for me, i’m thinking Harder wood, Mahogany and Walnut, I already worked with walnut, it’s not bad, but real hard and hard on the blades.

Handi

-- Jimmy "Handi" Warner, http://jwarner75.etsy.com, http://handisworkshop.blogspot.com

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MsDebbieP

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posted 349 days ago

these are cool!! love the angel

-- ~ Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)

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