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john nelson

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john nelson last won the day on August 7 2022

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About john nelson

  • Birthday 08/06/1935

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  • First Name:
    john
  • Occupation:
    retired
  • Location:
    Rhode Island
  • Gender:
    Male
  • Scroll Saw:
    Dewalt
  • Project Types:
    Larger clocks.........most all kinds of scrolling except intarsia
  • Interests:
    designing, travel, woodworking, piano
  • Pattern Designer:
    Yes
  • Design Software:
    pen and ink all by hand. NO COMPUTER
  • Favorite Books:
    anything with NELSON on the cover..........LOL
  • Two Truths & A Lie:
    I have been to over 32 countries around the world............ I have published over 50 woodworking books.........I have played the piano on national TV
  • Quote:
    When I do something stupid I think......."What is the worst that can happen?"

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  1. Thanksgiving is a very serious time.............. Examples of adding color to scrolling.
  2. These are a few more examples of adding color to scrolling..... it's a scary time of the year......
  3. summer is fishing time in the outdoors............The one that got away..............
  4. All these were done by "ADDING COLOR TO SCROLLING " .............all done by drawing the artwork on paper, making a copy and glueing the copy to the cutout wood with MOD PODGE. The only painting done was the edges. VERY SIMPLE, QUICK AND FUN
  5. Of all the scroll saw projects I have designed throughout the years, clocks were always my favorite subject. I especially like them because they are "alive" and they serve a function. By the response to "CLOCKS" this month, it is a very popular subject. My very first and favorite was the original 1880, NORMANDY model from Italy. . Here are a few of my favorite clock designs. (The grandfather clock below is over 6 feet tall and designed to be made with a 16" scroll saw.... )
  6. Here are a few, "adding color to scrolling " Valentine projects.
  7. CLOCKS ARE ALWAYS A GREAT GIFT............ if you have the time........
  8. 27 downloads

    Here is a fun little toy dump truck you can make for the little one in your life. All the dimentions and cutting patterns included.
    Free
  9. 14 downloads

    Here's a fun and easy project to add to your home décor. This includes a shelf sitter, as well as a hanging bird as an ornament or mobile.
    Free
  10. 36 downloads

    This is an applique pattern, which allows you to add color and texture to your scroll saw projects. You can read John's article on Adding Color To Scroll Saw Projects below. This downloadable pattern is in PDF format in US Letter size. Print on your home printer in color. How-To Article: >
    Free
  11. 10 downloads

    This is an applique pattern, which allows you to add color and texture to your scroll saw projects. You can read John's article on Adding Color To Scroll Saw Projects below. This downloadable pattern is in PDF format in US Letter size. Print on your home printer in color. How-To Article: >
    Free
  12. This is a set of scroll saw projects you can make and sell and make a decent profit. They all are very simple and easy to make. (Link to full sized patterns at the bottom of the article) Estimated material cost to you for each of these projects is under $2.00 (Less, if you make your own wheels and axles). Time to make each project should be around 20 minutes each and you should be able to sell them for around $20 each. If you net around $18 for each project and you can make each project in 20 minutes, that is 3 projects an hour, or around $54 an hour. Not too bad. Time: These projects are simple and quick to make. (Approximate times noted). 2 to 3 minutes preparing the wood and to glue the patterns to the wood. 4 to 5 minutes to scroll saw each. 4 to 5 minutes to paint and sand. 6 to 7 minutes to assemble. Your actual overall time will vary slightly from project to project. I would recommend to try and time yourself making each of thes projects to find out which work best for you and are faster to make. TIME IS MONEY. Note, I found the turtle to be my fastest, and cheapest, to make. It was made out of a 2x6 piece of scrap wood. The horse pull toy was the longest to cut out due to all the saw kerfs in the mane. The centipede was the most expensive due to the 10 wheels. (I did save by using dowels in place of wheel axels.) Important: Use nontoxic paint, clear topcoats, and paste wax. Some tricks and tips: Try to find and use scrap wood. Perhaps from a local housebuilder or woodworking shop. If the surfaces are to be painted, paint the wood on both sides BEFORE cutting gout. Apply two coats and a clear top coat. Attach the pattern and cut out. Leave the edges natural. Make your own wheels and axles. They are simple enough to make. If you purchase wheels, I recommend Casey’s Wood Products. Make 10 or more the same project at the same time and mass produce them. This speeds up the overall process even more. If you want to paint only the edges of the project, glue the pattern to the front surface as you usually do and glue a plain piece of paper to the back surface. Cut out the project then paint the edges with the pattern and paper still in place. Remove the pattern and the piece of paper and sand the front and back surfaces and you're done. You might want to apply a clear top coat. Use dowels in place of wheel axles Leave the wheels natural. For color, paint only the wheel axles. For color to the wheels, try just painting the outer surface, leave the front and back surfaces natural. A project should look and feel good. Steel wool the project with #0000 wool and apply a coat of paste wax to finish the project. Patterns:
  13. 98 downloads

    This is a set of scroll saw projects you can make and sell and make a decent profit. They all are very simple and easy to make and are sure to please. Check out the John's full article below for more details. This downloadable pattern is in PDF format in US Letter size. Print on your home printer in color. How-To Article:
    Free
  14. I know I am stretching it a bit but this could be a Thanksgiving centerpiece.........Lol. This is another example of adding color to scrolling. Art-work was done on paper using color felt-tip markers, a copy of the art-work was made and glued (Mod Podged) to the wood.............quick and simple......Happy Holidays.
  15. Here is a couple I forgot.........
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