Ships Wheel And Anchor, Scroll Saw Project.
Steve Good design uses 1/4 and 1/8 inch material and was my most viewed video in 2022.
Here's the link if you care to see the video
https://youtu.be/tyGPZCNJ08U...
I Still Play With Trains Scroll Saw Project
Steve Good design uses 1/4 inch plywood for the scroll work and 1/2 inch plywood for the backer boards, everything was cut with number 5 ultra reverse tooth scroll saw blades. And yes, at 34, I still play with trains! :)
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I make all the frames for my work. Framing can be tedious. My method of making them is a bit unorthodox but my frames always come out precise.
Here is a link to my video on making custom frames
https://youtu.be/gheWSuJ_QeI...
It's Train Stuff Mates, You Wouldn't Understand LOL, This is on the mantel in my model train room
All the woodwork is by me, even the rustic pallet wall! 2 of the scroll saw portraits are Steve Good designs and the first portrait and the train clock design is from Scroll Saw Village
The bottom...
Iconic Jaws Movie Poster Scroll Saw Project
The design is by me and is cut from 1/4 inch plywood, with 1/4 inch backer board. Cut with number 5 reverse tooth blades.
One of my favorite movies of all time and I love the production history behind it.
An old video of mine if you care to see it...
Jesus Lives Scroll Saw Compound Cut Word Art.
Steve Good design is made from a ripped down 2x4 and is cut with a number 12 blade.
If you look at the piece it says Jesus and if you turn it 90 degrees, it says Lives.
I did a video on making one of these, if you wanna see it. Keep in mind it was...
And To All A Good Night Scroll Saw Project
Merry Christmas Eve to all My Family, Friends, Followers And Subscribers. May God Bless You All!
The design is an old Creative Woodworks And Crafts Magazine Pattern and is cut from 1/2 inch Baltic Birch Plywood with #5 reverse tooth blades...
Her Everyone!
I am The Artisan Pirate and I recently joined this site and I'm happy to be a part of it!
I first started woodworking at the age of 14 under my Pa-Paw's guidance and quickly took to the scroll saw and started cranking out projects. when I was around 19 I quit woodworking, I just...
Hey Everyone! In my final scroll saw project video of the year, I make this beautiful Merry Christmas Scene of Santa Delivering Presents! This is a Steve Good design and uses wrapping paper (or an image) in a unique way to make the background. Thank you for all the support this year and I look...
Thought I would follow up on my post of 11/15. With three jobs finished last month using tiger and quilted maple and three coming up in January I bit the bullet and ordered a Shelix head for my Northstate 20" planer (same Taiwanese machine as Powermatic and Shop Fox and Jet and Grizzly generic...
A few days ago there was a post asking about using a finish nailer for flooring. The collective wisdom was that a manual or compressed air assisted nailer was the right/best way to do this. I have read through those answers, but I have a different case.
I am using knotty pine 'flooring' (5...
I see the account removal e-mails, usually because someone from out-of-state registers and doesn't provide a good reason to be included in the membership.
Here's' one from today:
Does anyone follow up on these e-mails?
Today I think I just might have found the answer to my own question. You see it all started when my wife bought these brush holder/pincle holders off ebay made of bone. Very nice I thought so she suggested I make one. I had a chunck of black cherry with a bit of burll I got from Chris at the...
Everyone:
I have posted the minutes. Please review them and make any recommended corrections.
I sent Stuart a PM asking him to contact me.
I also contacted Scott Miller and we discussed his availability. He said yes. As an additional option, he is also willing to work with Stuart...
A follow up from my post of 8/22/06:
I sent in my DW621 router to the DeWALT Repair Center in Raleigh for a rebuild. I had fried it by using a raised panel bit in it. When I called the repair center they gave me a guaranteed repair price of $138 which was over $100 cheaper that an authorized...