Any scroll patterns that catch my eye.
I started out cutting mostly deer.
Then came -- Humming birds, cabins, horses,
cats, dogs, wolves, lions and tigers, Crosses, Christmas ornaments. Also Cribbage boards.
Doing cars and kinda '3D' stuff (layered?)
There are more patterns to do than time.
Two saws, both Delta can keep me busy but still can't ever keep up.
Interests:
HA...SCROLL SAWING. Actually, most any type work with wood,
though I am mediocre in what I do being self taught.
I also like 'Image Transfer' another nice little hobby.
I used to hike a lot...member of Catskill 3500 club.
Crossword puzzles.
Pattern Designer:
No
Favorite Books:
Western, history...
Currently reading history of the Delaware River.
Favorite TV Shows:
It varies by season. Always like war movies, good westerns and classics.
Favorite Movies:
Midway
The Longest Day
Castaway
Gone With The Wind
Two Truths & A Lie:
I eat a lot but am not fat
Never had a beer gut
Favorite time of the year is 'Winter'
Welcome !!!
I have 2 Delta 40-694's, Bought new in late 90's
Used extensively until last year because I got too old to scroll.
Still run like new.
Great saws
Welcome to SSV Barb
You should start a new topic for yourself.
Many will not see your post because members will only see Joe's name at the top.
Go back to introductions and start a new topic with a heading for yourself
Try this place
Belt, Treadle Leather for Antique Singer Machines
https://singer-featherweight.com › products › belt-tread
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And try " The Featherweightshop "
I never did a scroll piece just to learn.
All the scrolling I have ever done is because I liked it and my intent was to finish it.
I learned on a straight blade and stuck to it, changing blades to accomplish what I needed.
Of course I did try spiral but i could correct straight blade mistakes but not spiral ones