Quality begets quality! Use a brush for quality.
That said, you can get a nice finish with spray.
Runs are more frequent with rattle cans, don't over spray.
Without a picture, I would guess you are cutting the inside last.
If true, use a wider, longer piece of wood and cut the inside first,
then cut the outside. But maybe I just don't understand.
Of course you are passionate because it shows in your work.
That brings back the memories of the beauty of watching a foal
running...jumping and kicking, showing the joy of life.
Then going over to mama to have a drink.
It's a smile moment.
Good job, thanks
I am amazed. Let me guess, 1200 cuts and 5 feet from end to end.
I cannot imagine a true proper place in my home.
I must also say, not only is cutting this bridge a grand feat
but also constructing it would take an engineer.
Thumbs up!
Yepper, welcome here. Scrolling and pyro go together well.
I always wanted to have a burner so I could enhance my scroll cuttings.
Speaking of that, how about a little 'show & tell' of your work. Love to see it.
Welcome to SSV Mick. Wood carving, scroll sawing, the wood will be about the same size & weight.
You may have more scroll saws than you need but you will never have a scroll saw that is more than you need.
There are patterns here for any type scrolling you might want to do.
Try a few and let us know what you think.
Thanks for showing your shop. I think as long as you have one...
I finally got my shop organized enough that I don't have to turn sideways to walk around in it.
Great job from start to finish......I really like that alot.........Thanks for sharing it with us.......Dan
Very nicely done project. Great job from start to finish. Thanks for sharing this with us.
I didn't know which one said it best but kinda like what I wanted to say.