My latest scroll saw wood art piece. This one is not my pattern, but I don't know who's it is. I cut this because I like the picture, and because I grew up learning to drive in a pickup truck just like this one.
Just finished this leopard piece. I'm planning to donate it to The Farmer's House for their auction. This took about 15 hours to cut and about 1 hour to design the pattern. It's 11 x 14 x 1/8 inches Baltic Birch ply. Cut with Pegas spiral blades.
This piece is 11 x 14 inches Baltic birch 3/8" ply. I made it in portrait format because it showed more of what I wanted in the scene and because of the wood grain.
Very well said. I completely agree. I love using spirals. In my hands they do exactly what I want with minimum effort. The type of art I'm doing lends itself to "ragged" cuts, so I don't view that as a negative.
I just finished cutting this wood-art piece. This one took about 18 hours to cut and another 2 hours to make the pattern. I made it from a painting by artist, Ted Blaylock.