cjswoodcrafts Posted November 21, 2010 Report Posted November 21, 2010 Hey everyone, i found a sleigh pattern it was a pattern in a book i bought ... Christmas scroll saw patterns and designs by Tom Zieg. made of plywood 1/2 inch 12 inches x 6.5 inches in size so far it is just glued together, will reinforce it with small nails next and a lil more sanding prolly caulk where there is gaps, feed back is welcomed, Quote
amazingkevin Posted November 22, 2010 Report Posted November 22, 2010 Well Jim that looks to good ,maybe you better make them in the extra large size and put those christmas flowers in them .Poinetteas. they look good and every body buy them for the holidays as gifts and such.Your cuttings of the xmas sleigh are fantastic.smooth as silk.That saw really cooperated to your commands.I think it's a sears you have . i took the springs out from behind the blade holding screw and it is a breeze to tighten and loosen the blades now . the springs are way to strong and were killing my fingers doing the lords prayers changeing cutting holes every 30 seconds.the sleighs would look great pure white gloss with the green and red poinsetteas in them,what do you think.got a pattern for us? Quote
cjswoodcrafts Posted November 22, 2010 Author Report Posted November 22, 2010 oges, kevin, clayton, thanks for the feed back, Kevin, i will have to scan the pattern, and will post today maybe tonight, lol my wife saw it, she was the one that wanted me to do, and she fell in love with it as is, shes gonna flip over the finished product, will post when i can, thanks again all Quote
Vector01 Posted November 22, 2010 Report Posted November 22, 2010 I like it Don't forget Rudolph and the rest of the gang. Quote
cjswoodcrafts Posted November 22, 2010 Author Report Posted November 22, 2010 thanks vector, lol i only got 2 reindeers cut, used 2 inch pine for them, my scroll saw dont like the thick wood, but i do a few things with them.. had to use thick cause i wanted it to stand on its own, and not fall over with the slightest thump. maybe ill have the others cut by next Christmas. thanks again Quote
amazingkevin Posted November 23, 2010 Report Posted November 23, 2010 Nah nah no nono way ,You'll have a bushel basket full of them before the week end ,i know you!They are going to be you promo specials at your craft shows and flee market sales.Mix up some rit dye and dip them in to color them fast with no runs to speed up the process,food coloring works too for through color coverings with no drips.Lets get going,you done yet,lol Quote
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