I meant Steve at a wood show in Dayton Ohio. He was exactly the same man that he appeared to be on his blog! Some people get big heads and make you feel like they’re doing you a big favor just to look at you. Not Steve, we talked an couldn’t ask for a nicer person. Been following him so long I truly feel I have lost a good friend.
Got a pattern from toys and joys for making a VW bus. Need to cut groves to highlight doors and engine vents. Like I said to small for trying to use a big router. And the groves don’t go from one end to the other so using a thin table saw blade is out.
Is the dremel plunge router a good tool? I am going to need to cut grooves 1/16 inches wide an 1/16 inches deep. The cuts are too small for a big router. Or does anyone have a better idea of cutting these grooves? Longest one will be 2” a shortest 1/4” long.
Been awhile scent I posted a picture. Been working on none scroll saw things. Seen these patterns on Sheila Landry web site a just had to make them. Used hickory and #5 pegas mg blades.
I was self taught. Didn’t know what way to feed the blade. But to me it was a no brainer top feed made more sense. It only took a few times I could just feel were the blade goes into the clamp without looking. I have a EX21.
My brother asked if I could make him a gun stand. Made out of hickory a three coats of Arm-R-Seal. The bullets are the first things I have turned. Always fun to do a project for family. About forgot the name plate is cut out of poplar.
Just a side note. I seen a show that compared all the actors in movies and tv past an present. To see who had the fastest gun draw. The fastest an the one who could handle the gun the best was Sammy Davis JR.
Thanks to JR42 for making the pattern for me. A long time (child hood) friend of my wife likes Gunsmoke as much as I do. Only she has different eyes for Matt. Cut with #3 FD spiral blade. Also first time adding burning to a project. I felt Matt needed to be a bit dirty.