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7 hours ago, Scrappile said:

That is very neat.   I have a similar pattern, maybe the same, but I have not gotten up the courage to try it.  They also take quite a bit of wood, and I am quite cheap!


:)  One hole, one cut.  That's what I kept telling myself.  Also doesn't hurt to have something to listen to while you're cutting....no idea how many of Terry Pratchett's Discworld books I went through while cutting this.  

Posted
19 hours ago, Hawk said:

Awesome work. Was this an actual scrollsaw pattern or was it something you modified to be a scrollsaw piece? either way, like others have said Stunning work!!!

It was a papercutting pattern.  I did a search on Etsy (papercutting pattern, papercutting mandala, papercutting lightbox, etc etc).  Since they're essentially the same patterns with the same physics regarding islands, they work pretty well for scrolling, as long as you pay attention to the delicate/thin lines and watch for missed islands in the patterns.

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6 hours ago, Wichman said:

How did you keep the piece from warping while the glue cured? I'm asking because of another thread. Thanks.

I have an antique solid-iron iron, and a chunk of some mystery metal that's insanely heavy.  I put everything on the flat surface of my tablesaw and workbench, and slowly/carefully let the weights settle on top of the project.  One....may have shifted a little bit.....not too obvious unless you're standing right next to it.

 

Haven't tried the Steve Good method, a couple of grains of salt mixed in with the glue.  The grains are tiny so they don't make any measurable gaps, but tend to poke into both pieces of wood and give *just* enough friction to keep things from sliding around.

 

The last time I went to try the salt thing, I got That Look from the wife when I went to reach for the salt grinder.  Been too nervous to try again.

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Weights can be very handy around the shop. 

13 hours ago, RabidAlien said:

The last time I went to try the salt thing, I got That Look from the wife when I went to reach for the salt grinder.  Been too nervous to try again.

Salt can interfere chemically with the glue bond, according to TiteBond. If you want some grit in the joint, try rubbing two pieces of sandpaper together.

Posted
10 hours ago, BadBob said:

Weights can be very handy around the shop. 

Salt can interfere chemically with the glue bond, according to TiteBond. If you want some grit in the joint, try rubbing two pieces of sandpaper together.

Never thought of that.  I've considered some dust or smaller tearout pieces, but usually get so excited about the end of a project that I forget when gluing.  :) 

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