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Garden Scroll Saw Challenge
Spring is in the air! This month's scroll saw challenge is celebrating spring, nature, and of course....your garden! Head over to this month's scroll saw challenge and post your project of your favorite garden project. Link to the forum thread is below. Happy Spring! 🐞
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Gone Sailng
Every summer the owner of the marina I dock at, puts on a Cancer Care fundraiser. I have donated a piece for the prize packages. This is this year's donation.
New to the forum
Hi all, I just discovered the forum and thought I'd join and hopefully get some ideas and information. I've got an old Delta Homecraft 40-110 scroll saw that I've restored. It's close to as old as I am (I'm 78) so it doesn't have all the fancy new gadgets on it like a lot of new saws. It's running off a G.E. 1/4 hp motor that turns at 1,425 rpm. According to the manual the cutting speed, depending on the type of wood I'm cutting, should be between 800 and 1,275 strokes per minute. Right now
Psalm 104: 33 & 34
This is a Keith Fenton pattern, a project I wanted for Dianne. I used 1/4" Baltic Birch plywood for the top layer and 3/8" Baltic Birch plywood stained black for the bottom layer. The reason for 3/8" is so that the hanger would not poke through. Cut on the Pegas scroll saw using Pegas #1SPR MG blades. One coat of spray Shellac, sanded, a coat of spray Lacquer, sanded, and a final coat of spray Lacquer. I used tiny screw eyes to attach the panels. I did a video on attaching the panels on my
Present for graduating dental student
Walnut and maple . Finished on the lathe. I stacked cut the walnut and maple to cut the tooth. I cut at a 2 degree angle but the bottom tooth (walnut) fit tighter than the top cut of maple. Not sure why?
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