Insane Dust Maker Posted March 14 Report Share Posted March 14 I’m not sure if it was posted in this community, but someone posted a paragraph about the value of a scroll saw cutting, they pointed out the experience in cutting the pattern, the hours of hard work etc. if anyone has a copy of that, please mail it to me at don.bedggood@gmail.com. i would be very great full. Hawk 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kmmcrafts Posted March 14 Report Share Posted March 14 Hopefully they'll post it here as well because it sounds like a interesting read.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hawk Posted March 14 Report Share Posted March 14 +1 on that, I'd be interested in it also. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rjweb Posted March 14 Report Share Posted March 14 I don't remember that but would also like to read it, RJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JTTHECLOCKMAN Posted March 15 Report Share Posted March 15 Are you looking for this? Response stopped Certainly! Scroll saw cutting is a fascinating craft that combines precision, creativity, and patience. Let’s delve into the value of scroll saw projects: Experience and Skill Development: Working with a scroll saw provides a unique experience. The process of selecting patterns, handling the delicate blade, and maneuvering the wood demands skill and attention. As you gain expertise, you’ll learn to anticipate the blade’s movement, adjust tension, and create intricate designs. Each project contributes to your growth as a woodworker. Hours of Dedication: Scroll saw projects require time and dedication. The hours spent meticulously cutting intricate shapes add value to the final piece. Whether it’s a delicate fretwork ornament or an elaborate wooden portrait, the effort invested becomes part of the project’s worth. Artistry and Aesthetics: Scroll saw cutting allows for artistic expression. The ability to transform raw wood into intricate lace-like patterns or detailed silhouettes is captivating. The aesthetic appeal of scroll saw work—whether displayed on a wall, as part of furniture, or as standalone art—enhances its value. Customization and Personalization: Scroll saw projects can be customized to suit individual preferences. From choosing wood types to adjusting patterns, each piece becomes unique. Personalized gifts, home decor, and functional items (like wooden puzzles) hold sentimental value for both the creator and recipient. Attention to Detail: The precision required in scroll saw cutting sets it apart. Unlike other woodworking tools, the scroll saw allows for intricate curves and tight corners. The meticulous attention to detail elevates the value of the finished work. Market Value: The market for scroll saw creations varies. Some buyers appreciate the craftsmanship and are willing to pay for unique, handcrafted pieces. Factors like wood quality, complexity, and finishing contribute to the market value. In summary, scroll saw cutting isn’t just about creating objects; it’s about the journey—the hours spent refining your skills, the joy of bringing patterns to life, and the satisfaction of holding a finely crafted piece in your hands. Whether you create for personal enjoyment or to share with others, the value lies in the process and the end result barb.j.enders, munzieb, OCtoolguy and 3 others 4 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Millwab Posted March 15 Report Share Posted March 15 Don, is this what you’re thinking of? Don’t remember where I got it from, but I’ve had this out on my display when I’m exhibiting at our county fair. JTTHECLOCKMAN, TAIrving, JessL and 5 others 6 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Insane Dust Maker Posted March 15 Author Report Share Posted March 15 2 hours ago, JTTHECLOCKMAN said: Are you looking for this? Response stopped Certainly! Scroll saw cutting is a fascinating craft that combines precision, creativity, and patience. Let’s delve into the value of scroll saw projects: Experience and Skill Development: Working with a scroll saw provides a unique experience. The process of selecting patterns, handling the delicate blade, and maneuvering the wood demands skill and attention. As you gain expertise, you’ll learn to anticipate the blade’s movement, adjust tension, and create intricate designs. Each project contributes to your growth as a woodworker. Hours of Dedication: Scroll saw projects require time and dedication. The hours spent meticulously cutting intricate shapes add value to the final piece. Whether it’s a delicate fretwork ornament or an elaborate wooden portrait, the effort invested becomes part of the project’s worth. Artistry and Aesthetics: Scroll saw cutting allows for artistic expression. The ability to transform raw wood into intricate lace-like patterns or detailed silhouettes is captivating. The aesthetic appeal of scroll saw work—whether displayed on a wall, as part of furniture, or as standalone art—enhances its value. Customization and Personalization: Scroll saw projects can be customized to suit individual preferences. From choosing wood types to adjusting patterns, each piece becomes unique. Personalized gifts, home decor, and functional items (like wooden puzzles) hold sentimental value for both the creator and recipient. Attention to Detail: The precision required in scroll saw cutting sets it apart. Unlike other woodworking tools, the scroll saw allows for intricate curves and tight corners. The meticulous attention to detail elevates the value of the finished work. Market Value: The market for scroll saw creations varies. Some buyers appreciate the craftsmanship and are willing to pay for unique, handcrafted pieces. Factors like wood quality, complexity, and finishing contribute to the market value. In summary, scroll saw cutting isn’t just about creating objects; it’s about the journey—the hours spent refining your skills, the joy of bringing patterns to life, and the satisfaction of holding a finely crafted piece in your hands. Whether you create for personal enjoyment or to share with others, the value lies in the process and the end result Thank you that’s perfect. OCtoolguy 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Insane Dust Maker Posted March 15 Author Report Share Posted March 15 1 hour ago, Millwab said: Don, is this what you’re thinking of? Don’t remember where I got it from, but I’ve had this out on my display when I’m exhibiting at our county fair. Thank you, that’s just perfect. OCtoolguy 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Norm Fengstad Posted March 19 Report Share Posted March 19 It all comes down to whether some one will pay the price I am asking. If a scrolled piece doesn't sell I have a decision as to lowering the price or storing it until someone will pay my asking price. Some times my storage bin gets to full so I can either lower my price, give it away to a charity or use it for fire starter in my fire place. I do feel success if I can at least make enough to keep buying wood barb.j.enders and ChelCass 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BadBob Posted March 19 Report Share Posted March 19 Sometimes, the price has less to do with selling the item than finding the right person to sell it to. ChelCass 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Insane Dust Maker Posted March 19 Author Report Share Posted March 19 I have not had the opportunity to sell any of my work, given a lot away, but being a pensioner the comes a time when you to try and bring in some money from sales to keep cutting, especially in our country where everything is just so expensive. ChelCass 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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