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Phantom Scroller

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  1. If you look close enough Larry you'll see some holes right next to the cut or half way into a cut, so if you turned it over it would be in the right position but if I cut them they would go straight into the other cut and drop out so they have been drilled at the wrong angle. hence sermon. Roly
  2. HI Richie. I'm surrounded in water which ever way I Travel hope it disappears before Monday I'm back to work but the weather forecast is more rain. Oh by the way my dusk mask turned up today I feel like Darth Vader brilliant mask I've been using it all morning. Thanks for the tip. Roly
  3. Very nice looking barrow Keith she will be pleased. Happy new year. Roly
  4. Here is the reason why your holes should be cut at 90 degrees and not with a hand drill. The holes come out the other side and you can't cut the pattern. See we all make mistakes that's how we learn. It was a day I thought I'd be clever and just drill the holes with the drill instead of my pillar drill. oops. Roly
  5. Well first, I found it very easy to cut I used one blade and then threw it out and I used no primer just two coats of gold spray paint. I probably will use a thicker piece in wood next time. The MDF was 1/4" thick. Make sure you use a mask with MDF bad stuff for the old lungs. Roly
  6. Jim I have one of those poles in my garden I wonder if they'll notice it's getting shorter. Nice cut. Roly
  7. Lee there both excellent one for front door and one for back door. lol Roly
  8. Ron they look great in that frame. Roly
  9. Hi Brad a big WELCOME from me. Roly
  10. Nice Work Kevin looks great. Roly
  11. Nice Intro Hans a big WELCOME from me. show us your work. Roly
  12. Hans a fantastic 4 pieces well cut, keep them coming. Roly
  13. You glue each individual piece as you go with an instant glue, I suppose you can glue them all then put a weight on top it's just as it was my first one I was worried about it moving. Roly
  14. It took about 45min to cut no issues used a No5 blade a spot of glue on each outer curve which took the longest time making sure you align the next piece every time but the hairdryer worked great to dry it as I went and my block of wood to keep the pressure on while I dried it. Great pattern thanks. Roly
  15. There all good cuts Doug. Thanks for showing. Roly
  16. This is the first bowl I've ever done from a pattern of Russell's (Birchwood) which was a test one it's made from MDF spray painted in gold and the next I'll try will be the one DW did. There's one thing I've learned is don't rush it. I'll have to find some decent wood and give it a go, thanks Russ and DW for the patterns. Happy New Year. Roly
  17. Yo dude, that's a good pattern, . Luv the fonz. Roly
  18. I use something similar to stand on when I do dovetails on my jig to get above the wood and look down on it. good idea. Roly
  19. Well done Smitty, you hang in there don't let them take you without a fight. lol Glad to here your ok and Happy New year to you and your family. Roly
  20. What a cut, loads of holes and looking good, well done Gator. Roly
  21. Hi Michel. A big WELCOME from me. there are others from France here as well and from all over the world so feel free to join in the fun of scrolling and all other types of woodwork. Roly
  22. Thanks for the Info Dan I'll have a go at one, once I've practiced first. lol I have PM you. Thanks in advance. Roly
  23. Lovely looking basket DW. I will have to have a go at these baskets they do look good, what angle are you cutting them at?. Roly
  24. Good one Richie I think it would also look good with one in mirror on other side two hearts two candles thanks for showing. Roly
  25. Andrew you've done an excellent job on that cross fragile to say the least. Roly
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