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  1. Belive it or not, Christmas is right around the corner. Scrollers are starting to think about gifts and patterns to cut for loved ones. But since the Holiday season is also about helping others in need, we thought we'd do something new this year. This year, SSV is to put together an e-Book full of Christmas ornaments. These ornaments will be exclusive to this eBook and designed by our talented SSV members. Folks are can download the ebook in exchange for a donation to a charity. My hopes is that we'd be able to raise some money for very worthy causes, and provide some cool patterns at the same time. So I'll need some volunteers to design some ornaments. [*:2dlmi55f]Each designer will provide 5 patterns (no more, no less) [*:2dlmi55f]I ask that the designs are not made available anywhere else (this gives value to the e-book) [*:2dlmi55f]Designs must be emailed to Travis by November 1st (info below) A few things to keep in mind: [*:2dlmi55f]Religious and secular designs are accepted. [*:2dlmi55f]Other religions also celebrate this time of year. Lets not neglect them. [*:2dlmi55f]Keep detail and size appropriate for an ornament. What do you get in exchange? [*:2dlmi55f]Credit for your design. [*:2dlmi55f]The warm fuzzy feeling that you're helping others in need. Submitting your ornaments: [*:2dlmi55f]Email the ornaments directly to Travis (travis [at] scrollsawvillage.com) [*:2dlmi55f]Formats accepted are JPG, PNG. Please keep this in black & White (no gray) only. That way I can convert them easier when putting together the ebook. [*:2dlmi55f]I'll also accept Inkscape files (SVG). This is ideal if you know how to use Inkscape. That way there is no conversion. I'm designing. Are you? So who's in?
  2. For baltic birch plywood, I use a clear acrylic spray. For any solid wood, I use lemon oil first. Then when it dries, I use acrylic spray.
  3. This doesn't have a disk sander, but I'm really happy with my oscillating spindle/belt sander. I got it from Home Depot. It got a lot of recommendations from furniture-makers. http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1vZ1 ... ogId=10053
  4. Great idea! I bet the possibilities are endless with that. Hrmmmm....the wheels are turning.
  5. That's awesome! You really made yourself a great workspace! Now you got me thinking of putting together a workspace too. I especially like the scrap bin and beverage holder. Nice job!
  6. I'd like to welcome Clayton717 to the SSV staff. He'll be helping out as a moderator on the forums and helping out where he can. He's been with SSV since the beginning and has been a great asset to our community. We're proud to add him to our team. Welcome aboard Clayton!
  7. Count me in too. I'll send you my info in the AM. Should be lots of fun!
  8. Congratulations! You got a great saw. I think you'll have a ton of fun with it. I look forward to seeing your first project.
  9. Not the same guy, but this is pretty cool too!
  10. I came across this little tutorial on making organic shaped wooden gears. I thought it was pretty cool.
  11. That looks like a great project! I think I'm going to have to add that to my list. Thanks for sharing!
  12. Very clever way of modding existing patterns. This is what makes scrolling exciting! You can easily adapt patterns to meet your own needs. Great job!
  13. Wearing gloves on a scroll saw wouldn't pose much of a problem, but I'd take them off when working with the drill press or any other spinning object like spindle sanders, table saws, band saws, lathes, jointers, etc. Its really easy for the glove to catch and can really mangle a hand quickly. Even worse if you're using something with blades. While I'm on the subject, its also a good idea to roll up sleeves and be careful of loose clothing. Now that the PSA is over, that bowl turned out beautiful. I love the colors. I can't wait to see some more! Nicely done!
  14. Those are awesome! I love those old books like that. Thanks for sharing!
  15. Great tips! Thanks for putting that together for us. I'll have to try my hand at that. I bet they'd create very unique projects. They'd make awesome ornaments too. Nicely done!
  16. Hi Matt. Welcome to the Village. We're glad you found us. There are lots of talented pattern designers here. Feel free to pick their brains. Anyway, welcome aboard. Jump in and have some fun!
  17. Hi Brett. Welcome to the Village. We're glad you found us. We all have a pretty good time here. I think you'll enjoy it. I look forward to seeing some of your segmentation.
  18. A bit of mini-intarsia in the corner of the plate would be cool too. Great idea.
  19. Hi Pete. Welcome to the Village. We're glad you found us. I think you'll have a great time here. Lots of knowledgeable and supportive folks here. Its a lot of fun to talk shop with fellow scrollers. Anyway, welcome aboard. Jump in and have some fun!
  20. When I graduated Highschool, I sent the President an invite to the graduation ceremony and got a similar letter. I'm a little bummed that he didn't stop by for a BBQ, but I guess he had some important stuff to do. Still pretty neat either way. I still have it.
  21. That's really cool! I went to your website and it looks like you only have a tiny picture. But from what I can see, you did a great job. It's neat that you got the reply too. Frame it and put it next to your artwork. Nicely done!
  22. For tiny pieces, you might want to consider shaping them into geometric shapes on the sander and donating them to a preschool or kindergarden. Not only can they use the pieces to build and stack which helps fine motor skills, but they can even learn how to sort based on color or grain. If nothing else, the kids would be thrilled to use them in some art projects.
  23. Hi Stephen. Welcome to the Village. We're glad you found us and your new hobby! You'll be amazed what a simple tool can accomplish. The creativity from SSV members just blows me away. I think you'll really get a kick out of it. Feel free to ask questions. Lots of knowledgeable people here willing to answer your questions. Anyway, welcome to the addiction. Jump in and have some fun!
  24. Hi Sergio. Welcome to the Village. We're glad you found us. It sounds like you're having a blast between scrolling and family! I think you'll have a great time here. So many wonderful folks to talk shop with. The talent is amazing and inspiring. Welcome aboard. Jump in and have some fun!
  25. Hi Derek. Welcome to the Village. We're glad you found us. We have quite a good group of folks from the UK. I went to school for a semester in London (study abroad program in college). I really fell in love with that city. I look forward to seeing your treadle saw. I'd love to get my hands on an old Barnes Velocipede treadle scroll saw. But they're pretty rare. But I still keep my eye open. Anyway, I think you'll have a great time here. Jump in and have some fun!
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