kywoodmaster Posted November 16, 2015 Report Posted November 16, 2015 (edited) After an unplanned 10 year break I finally have a scroll saw back up and running. I took a week of vacation from both jobs to get some work done at home. This allowed me to finish up a new building for the Motorcycle and mower along with some storage. That allowed me to make a little dent in the mess in the garage. My first order of business was to get the saw up and running. I really didn't realize how bad some of my tools had rust until I started setting them up. I still have a long way to go but I did get to try the saw out a little. I am making ornaments for all the kids and grand kids. They are Steve Goods patterns, 3/8" cedar cut with a #9r PGT olson blade. No finish yet probably some rattle can clear coat. As can be seen I have lost a lot of control in the time off. Hopefully I can get back some as time goes on. I guess they say Practice makes perfect. Comments welcome good or bad. Edited November 16, 2015 by kywoodmaster tomsteve and oneleggimp 2 Quote
DWSUDEKUM Posted November 16, 2015 Report Posted November 16, 2015 Glad you were able to clear some room. Those ornaments look great. Thanks for sharing them with us. DW Quote
lawson56 Posted November 16, 2015 Report Posted November 16, 2015 I agree, They look Fantastic! :thumbs: Looking forward to seeing more of your work. Quote
Scrolling Steve Posted November 16, 2015 Report Posted November 16, 2015 Doesn't look like you were too rusty Larry !.....Nice cutting! Quote
scrollerpete Posted November 16, 2015 Report Posted November 16, 2015 Looks real good to me, did not miss a beat at all. Quote
LarryEA Posted November 16, 2015 Report Posted November 16, 2015 Nice job, those are nice, no rust showing there. Quote
ike Posted November 16, 2015 Report Posted November 16, 2015 Your tools might have gotten rusty but I see you didn't. Thanks for showing Quote
amazingkevin Posted November 16, 2015 Report Posted November 16, 2015 After an unplanned 10 year break I finally have a scroll saw back up and running. I took a week of vacation from both jobs to get some work done at home. This allowed me to finish up a new building for the Motorcycle and mower along with some storage. That allowed me to make a little dent in the mess in the garage. My first order of business was to get the saw up and running. I really didn't realize how bad some of my tools had rust until I started setting them up. I still have a long way to go but I did get to try the saw out a little. I am making ornaments for all the kids and grand kids. They are Steve Goods patterns, 3/8" cedar cut with a #9r PGT olson blade. No finish yet probably some rattle can clear coat. As can be seen I have lost a lot of control in the time off. Hopefully I can get back some as time goes on. I guess they say Practice makes perfect. Comments welcome good or bad. I see your using the first saw i ever had an ss250 delta !Whoa the good times i had on that machine and woke up plenty of times with it still threaded in the project motor on an no accidents .That got to be the best cut aromatic cedar ornaments I've seen .I'd hate to see what you could do on a good day, wow !Keep them coming! Quote
Kepy Posted November 16, 2015 Report Posted November 16, 2015 Looks great. I really like the cedar. A little naval jelly and some steel wool will defeat the rust. Quote
New Guy Posted November 16, 2015 Report Posted November 16, 2015 Nice cutting, but I really like your chair. Do you ever find yourself taking a nap in it? Quote
oneleggimp Posted November 16, 2015 Report Posted November 16, 2015 After an unplanned 10 year break I finally have a scroll saw back up and running. I took a week of vacation from both jobs to get some work done at home. This allowed me to finish up a new building for the Motorcycle and mower along with some storage. That allowed me to make a little dent in the mess in the garage. My first order of business was to get the saw up and running. I really didn't realize how bad some of my tools had rust until I started setting them up. I still have a long way to go but I did get to try the saw out a little. I am making ornaments for all the kids and grand kids. They are Steve Goods patterns, 3/8" cedar cut with a #9r PGT olson blade. No finish yet probably some rattle can clear coat. As can be seen I have lost a lot of control in the time off. Hopefully I can get back some as time goes on. I guess they say Practice makes perfect. Comments welcome good or bad. Ornaments look fine to me. Quote
Sparkey Posted November 17, 2015 Report Posted November 17, 2015 They look great. I love cutting cedar. Quote
sawdust junkie Posted November 17, 2015 Report Posted November 17, 2015 They look fabulous!!! so happy for you to be able to get back in the saddle!! Quote
kywoodmaster Posted November 17, 2015 Author Report Posted November 17, 2015 I see your using the first saw i ever had an ss250 delta !Whoa the good times i had on that machine and woke up plenty of times with it still threaded in the project motor on an no accidents .That got to be the best cut aromatic cedar ornaments I've seen .I'd hate to see what you could do on a good day, wow !Keep them coming! Actually it is the 40-540 the fully variable model. That is the saw I learned on and I have never found anything that I like better. That saw is one I snagged of Craig's list not long ago. Very low hours with a minor problem (1 bolt loose ). I figure between it and my old original one and a few extra parts that I had forgotten about I can keep it up and running until I can afford a better one. Quote
kywoodmaster Posted November 17, 2015 Author Report Posted November 17, 2015 Looks great. I really like the cedar. A little naval jelly and some steel wool will defeat the rust. I love to work with Cedar too. I have not had the time to start cleaning up the other tools yet. Maybe soon. Quote
kywoodmaster Posted November 17, 2015 Author Report Posted November 17, 2015 Nice cutting, but I really like your chair. Do you ever find yourself taking a nap in it? Not yet but I am sure it will come. :zzz: Quote
kywoodmaster Posted November 17, 2015 Author Report Posted November 17, 2015 Thanks to every one for the positive comments. Quote
penquin Posted November 17, 2015 Report Posted November 17, 2015 Welcome back, they all look great. Don't look like you lost the touch, great looking work. jim penquin Quote
wombatie Posted November 18, 2015 Report Posted November 18, 2015 Not bad at all Larry we have all seen and done worse I am sure. I bet it feels great to feel the sawdust again. Well done, keep it up. Marg Quote
bobscroll Posted November 19, 2015 Report Posted November 19, 2015 Super scrolling Larry! They look great! Bob Quote
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