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Buffalo, Leopard, Jesus and Apostles
Kris Martinson replied to Kris Martinson's topic in Bragging Rights
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A few new projects. The animal pics are going to be donated to The Farmer's House, a local non-profit which helps prepare mentally challenged individuals for integration into the community.
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Jesus Teaching the Twelve Apostles
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I just finished my first two-part wood-art piece. Each part is 11 x 14 inches. I made this for a California friend. This is Dillon's Beach in northern California.
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I ended up using a glossy sheet of paper with the text I wanted printed on it in mirror image. Then I carefully positioned it onto the wood, secured it with tape and then rubbed it onto the wood. It worked out pretty well.
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Does anyone know a good method to transfer text onto wood? I don't want to scroll cut or woodburn the text onto my picture. I'm looking for a way to transfer the ink directly onto the wood.
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Yes. Please email me at kris414kreations@gmail.com
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Valentine's Day Scroll Saw Challenge
Kris Martinson replied to Travis's topic in General Scroll Sawing
I stepped way out of the box for a Valentine's project requested by my church to honor all the members for contributions they made throughout last year. So I made these signs painted onto 3' x 2' canvases.- 18 replies
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Beautiful tribute to your life of artistry.
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Jerry, thanks for your interest. I used 1/8 Baltic Birch Ply. The blades used were mostly Pegas #1 and #3 spirals. I did not stack-cut it. It is wise that you have tried some practice cuts. I would recommend that you continue doing so until you feel comfortable using the spirals. Once you get used to them, it is wonderful to cut detailed, curved cuts with spirals.
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I'm still getting used to the Seyco. Large table is a bit uncomfortable for me to work on. The blade clamps are very difficult to use on my spiral blades, so that is a big negative for me. Mine didn't come with a magnetic table cover.
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Favorite Project - Scroll Saw Challenge
Kris Martinson replied to Travis's topic in General Scroll Sawing
Halloween haunted house I made for my Voodoo Lounge bar. Steam locomotive pic I made just because I like old trains. Horses I made for my wife.- 47 replies
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Christmas Ornaments - Scroll Saw Challenge
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It's just something I ran across online.- 32 replies
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The one by Paul looks like a plaster worker to me. Just saying.