I don't have one but was just talking to my wife about one the other day, sense I mainly do intarsia my clothes get covered with dust. Plan on buying one shortly
My Older Brother is into model trains like most of us are into scrolling. He is addicted to it so I decided to make him a model Train with the Scroll saw. I showed it to him last night and he loves it.
The is a Pedro design - The Victorian Fretwork Train- cut from 1/8 walnut & Cherry - there are about 50 pieces cut from 1/16" stock. Track is 4ft long and the train is right about 3ft long
Big change from all the intarsia that I normally do.
Hope everyone enjoys this.
Well I got a wolf & Turkey intarsia calling me.
Brian
Slipt my left thumb on a tablesaw over 20years ago in my shop with the guard on it. learned my lesson every quickly and now I work without the guard and use feather boards & a push stick. No other issues sense.
Thanks for the comments, several of you mentioned the eyes. According to my wife when she saw the finished piece; she said that the eyes were following her around in my shop. If you liked this one wait till i finish the next piece. I'm doing Kathy Wise's "turkey" and it is close to lifesize.
My latest piece from Kathy Wise's last book.
The "Great Horned Owl"
Woods: Lace, walnut, Spanish Cedar, Mahogany, Peru Amarilla & Zebra (for the branch)
This was a fun piece that I have done for a set of twin's birthday coming up in a couple of weeks. the other one is ready to shape & stain.
Both are aspen, maple, Peru Amarillo with a cherry backer
I haven't been out on the forum for awhile but was able to finish a piece last week that is being donated to a faith based non-profit originization.
"The cross" designed by Bruce Worthington
Mostly made of walnut with some aspen, basswood, cherry & Peru Amarillo
Hope you enjoy
thanks for the comments
Brian
Thanks for all the wonderful comments, I actually found this site when I first started scrolling but never took the time to join.
I'll post photos as I finish items.
Hello from Winston Salem NC, I'm Brian. I have been scrolling for about a year and 1/2 or so. I mainly do intarsia but some fret work.
I have included the large piece of intarsia that I completed resently. A Worthinghouse design. It is the large "Palm Sunday"