Popular Post Wichman Posted March 15, 2025 Popular Post Report Posted March 15, 2025 Pictures of the dragon cup wrap: Archer, meflick, Travis and 7 others 10 Quote
Popular Post Roberta Moreton Posted March 16, 2025 Popular Post Report Posted March 16, 2025 On 3/15/2025 at 11:05 AM, Roberta Moreton said: The state of my crazy…I am like that dog that sees a squirrel! I have a few things that I started and not finished. I am going to try to get these things finished before I begin again. I DO lead a monthly Scroll Saw Club. I already have a challenge peace for the month completed, it’s jewelry. So, let’s see if I can get some of these finished before the next club meeting. I also completed a candle holder for my general woodworking club challenge. OH! There is also that whirligig I started…. Finished this butterfly one heppnerguy, Gonzo, Travis and 9 others 12 Quote
Popular Post scrollerpete Posted March 17, 2025 Popular Post Report Posted March 17, 2025 One. Project finished and another one on the scrollsaw Scrappile, jerry walters, joel brinker and 8 others 11 Quote
barb.j.enders Posted March 18, 2025 Report Posted March 18, 2025 On 3/10/2025 at 8:09 PM, Gonzo said: Black walnut bowl. Carol Rothman pattern, same book as ScrollerPete’s project. Bowl pattern is 8”x8”x3/4”. What I like about this, is there is no scrap at all, just the sawdust from the kurf of the blade, which happens to be a Pegas MGT#9. Oh and I suppose the scrap on the perimeter of the bowl. Lots of shaping/forming, (read sanding). A lot of fun to make. I plan on finishing it with shellac using the the French polish method. However, I don’t have the guts to attempt what ScrollerPete is doing. One of these days Pete, one of these days. Very nice. I am getting ready to cut a bowl from her book as a wedding present. Just wondering what angle you cut that at? Scrappile 1 Quote
Popular Post Kris Martinson Posted March 18, 2025 Popular Post Report Posted March 18, 2025 Building a sign and lamp for my son's Tiki Bar. Gonzo, Scrappile, jerry walters and 7 others 10 Quote
Popular Post Mike Johnston Posted March 18, 2025 Popular Post Report Posted March 18, 2025 RabidAlien, Wichman, Kris Martinson and 10 others 13 Quote
scrollerpete Posted March 18, 2025 Report Posted March 18, 2025 9 hours ago, barb.j.enders said: Very nice. I am getting ready to cut a bowl from her book as a wedding present. Just wondering what angle you cut that at? It depends on the thickness of your board also check “angle calculator by Van Ness barb.j.enders 1 Quote
Gonzo Posted March 19, 2025 Report Posted March 19, 2025 11 hours ago, barb.j.enders said: Very nice. I am getting ready to cut a bowl from her book as a wedding present. Just wondering what angle you cut that at? Thank you, I set it at 28 degrees. I put the final finish on the bowl today. I’ll be posting a picture or two. barb.j.enders 1 Quote
Kris Martinson Posted March 19, 2025 Report Posted March 19, 2025 16 hours ago, Mike Johnston said: Well done! Xcrewchief, ChelCass and Scrappile 3 Quote
Bill WIlson Posted March 19, 2025 Report Posted March 19, 2025 A lot of very cool stuff in this thread. Good job everyone! Scrappile 1 Quote
yamatetsu Posted March 20, 2025 Report Posted March 20, 2025 Check this out. The smallest pieces of this are about 3 mm x 1 mm. Wichman, ChelCass, RabidAlien and 2 others 5 Quote
BadBob Posted March 20, 2025 Report Posted March 20, 2025 I haven't been doing much-making things in the shop. There is much broken stuff. I made these fluffy kittens today for a custom order. Nothing fancy, just some cutouts for her to paint. I cut them from a piece of premium pine from Home Depot. RabidAlien, Archer, Travis and 4 others 7 Quote
Popular Post Millwab Posted March 22, 2025 Popular Post Report Posted March 22, 2025 Currently working on inventory for the one "event" I do each year. Starting with puzzles, word art, and portraits before moving on to other things. Examples include … Gonzo, TAIrving, JackJones and 8 others 11 Quote
Popular Post yamatetsu Posted March 22, 2025 Popular Post Report Posted March 22, 2025 Finished! "Vamp" 36,5cm x 45,5 cm, backer board 4mm, Vamp 4mm, 'cheap' DIY store ply, done with a hand held fretsaw with a #1 blade. Gonzo, Wichman, Scrappile and 7 others 7 3 Quote
Xcrewchief Posted March 26, 2025 Report Posted March 26, 2025 Hello folks! I’m new to the group and pretty much a rookie scroller. this is the project I just finished working on because I got an email from a friend of mine with my favorite woodworking question: can you make this? I don’t have the skill (or saws) you talented folks have, but I do what I can. (I didn’t do the actual skull or antlers) Wichman, Archer, Travis and 5 others 7 1 Quote
Xcrewchief Posted March 26, 2025 Report Posted March 26, 2025 On 3/16/2025 at 11:51 AM, Roberta Moreton said: Finished this butterfly one This is beautiful! Mike Crosa 1 Quote
Roberta Moreton Posted April 1, 2025 Report Posted April 1, 2025 (edited) This one that’s been “On the bench” for a couple of years is finally finished! Steve Good design. IMG_2406.mov Edited April 1, 2025 by Roberta Moreton Wichman, Gonzo, Archer and 6 others 9 Quote
SCROLLERNATION Posted April 5, 2025 Report Posted April 5, 2025 1 small piece at a time. RabidAlien, Archer, ChelCass and 5 others 8 Quote
joel brinker Posted April 8, 2025 Report Posted April 8, 2025 A friend posted the first pic on Facebook. I liked it so I thought I would try something different. I poured epoxy resin first, then cut the pattern I made, then filled in with more epoxy RabidAlien, JackJones, Archer and 2 others 4 1 Quote
preprius Posted April 8, 2025 Report Posted April 8, 2025 on the bench. But not a challenge to anyone in the village. Red Oak cowboy hat, wearable, in the making. A client wanted red oak. Why not try a new wood type. So here is the rings glued together. The wall thickness is 0.12 inches. Not sanded yet. Me. Mark Eason Roberta Moreton, Archer, jerry walters and 3 others 6 Quote
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