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fisch2481

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fisch2481 last won the day on November 29 2018

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About fisch2481

  • Birthday 11/22/1986

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  • First Name:
    Dan
  • Occupation:
    Office stuff
  • Location:
    Grand Rapids, MI
  • Gender:
    Male
  • Scroll Saw:
    Hegner Multi-Max 22V
  • Project Types:
    Layered art, portraits, cartoon illustrations, etc.
  • Interests:
    I enjoy scrolling, lathe work, some video games and other nerdy stuff.
  • Pattern Designer:
    Yes
  • Design Software:
    Sketchup and inkscape
  • Favorite Books:
    Nick Offerman's Good Clean Fun
  • Favorite TV Shows:
    Tough one here
  • Favorite Movies:
    Dumb and Dumber

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  1. I put these together for a little scroll saw competition. As luck would have it, i took first place. I made these pokemon using Padauk, Yellow-Heart, Maple, bloodwood, poplar and wenge for the backer; No stains or paints involved. These range from roughly 3" - 5"; I attached magnets to the back and have them displayed on my fridge.
  2. Thanks Iggy - I owe you a debt of gratitude for sharing your insight when I was purchasing my saw. If it wasn't for you, I may have purchased a different one and ended with an inferior results. The power of kindness goes a long way - Thank you
  3. Thanks for the kindness!
  4. These are characters from the TV show Futurama and Star Trek (as seen on futurama). The finished piece measures 15”x19” and consists of multiple layers that establish depth. The characters are all natural wood, no paints or stains used for them; I used ebony, wenge, yellow-heart, saeple, maple, oak and bloodwood. The frame is made of cherry, circuit boards and epoxy, the “tanning” room (based off my own illustration whoop-whoop) is made of airbrushed oak, stained glass, padauk, maple and walnut. This took a little over 100 hours to complete. Build Album: https://imgur.com/a/BdqCG6k Reddit Long Video.mp4
  5. I now have Lisa and Bart finished up. I made Bart using yellow-heart, padauk, maple, wenge (for back layer) and walnut (airbrushed blue). Here is the build album if you are interested: https://imgur.com/gallery/R9KCn0H
  6. Thanks Dave!
  7. I made Hank Hill from the show King of the Hill. I used walnut for the hair, oak for the skin, maple for the shirt and eyeballs, ebony doe the glasses and Wenge for the back silhouette layer.
  8. Thank you Marg, I'll keep at them!
  9. My wife would love the RN sign! (shoot, I love the RN sign) What would we do without nurses?! Great work.
  10. Lisa Simpson stands 4" tall and is made with natural wood tones, no stains or paint. I used Yellowheart, Padauk and Maple. I am making magnets of each of the Simpsons. I have Lisa finished and the rest of the family to go. I'm trying out a new thing where I make a short animation of the dry fitting, let me know what your thoughts are with that; I want to know if it is something I should keep doing. Here is a link to my build album; let me know what you think! https://imgur.com/gallery/xweCZGU Assembly.mp4
  11. Right On!
  12. Thank you - I'm finally falling into my groove; I'm looking forward to where this journey takes me.
  13. Futurama was one of my favorite TV shows growing up. A fellow scroller and I decided to make a magnet set with the intention to give them away in the near future. I made this out of Padauk, maple, oak, wenge and ebony. I have more information in this build album. If you are interested in winning this, follow me on my Instagram at Fischstickswoodwork. Feel free to ask any questions - Thank you ** Edit ** I forgot to include the link to the build album: https://imgur.com/gallery/68Cyf2q Dan
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