Scrolling can be quite addictive as well as therapeutic. It is lots of fun to see what one can make from a flat board or two isn't it.
Excellent cutting. Thanks for sharing it with us.
DW
Here are 2 of my latest projects.
The bowl is clear pine and black walnut. It is 4 1/2 inches wide and 3 inches tall. It was finished with shellac.
The box was made for a friend that wanted a box that looked like a piece of 2x4 lumber. This box is 1 7/8 inches x 3 1/2 x 4 inches long and has been flocked in a wine color. It was stained a light oak and then tung oiled.
DW
Not really Ray. They do take some practice but once you get the process down you can make all kinds of things such as bowls, vases, bases for things etc.
DW
This 1950's retro vase has been cut from Poplar and Cedar. It is approx 7 inches tall and 4 inches wide. This vase is set up to be used as a dry vase. Sanded to 400 grit and then finished with bees wax and mineral oil mixture.
DW
Tim seriously this looks great. You have cut this one real nicely. I like your idea about using the construction paper. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Looking forward to seeing more of your work.
DW
Excellent work on those Jim. I used to carve til I had an accident and one finger is partially numb, now i mainly scroll. I am sure Clayton will have them on the tree for years to come.
DW
The pattern is from the Summer 2008 SSW&C Magazine ( Scroll Saw Woodworking and Crafts ) also if you google gravity wine bottle holder you will come up with several designs.
DW
This was my last order before Christmas
These gravity wine bottle holders were cut from cedar. The pattern is from the Summer 2008 edition of the SSW&C mag. They have been finished in low gloss tung oil.
DW