(Steve Good) Layered Christmas Tree DIY Woodworking
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
- (Steve Good) Layered Christmas Tree DIY Woodworking
Hey everyone! In this Project Video I will be demonstrating how to make a Steve Good Layered Christmas Tree.
This Layered Christmas Tree is designed by Steve Good and uses 3/4-inch material. The pattern can be downloaded at scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com/
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Thanks! Really enjoying your Channel, and, Steve Good's Site. I just received his USB Drive of Patterns...best money I've spent on this hobby
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I also love all of his patterns.
Love it. Going to make one for a gift Thanks for posting.
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I'm hooked into your video Luther. New subscriber of yours. Thanks for sharing your videos.
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Well done Steve , Fantastic work. So original. Merry Christmas
Thanks, you too!
They look like fun to make. Thanks for sharing.
Merry Christmas to you and your family.
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Hi Steve. I really like this but I can’t find how to download the the pattern
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This is Luther
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Christmas tree, you will find it
It's called ( Layered Christmas Tree )
Dowels that measure 1/4-inch will not work in a 1/4-inch hole. You need room for the glue, and the wood will swell a little as soon as you put glue on it. I measure the dowel with my calipers and drill the next size up. Having a set of numbered and lettered bits helps a lot with this. There are many instances where the fit needs to be snug to get a good glue bond. For the tree, a snug fit is not a big deal as the dowel is only a guide. It would not be much trouble assembling without the dowel.
You could load the angel into Inkscape, resize it and print the pattern any size you want. Steves patterns are already in SVG format.
I like all the different colors.
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Great video and great job Looks great I have got to try this thx for sharing and the info What are those houses in the background
The houses I the background are Christmas clocks that I made.
I just haft to glue them together, then thay will be done.
Is it easier to assemble the trees then stain or paint ( if all one color) or stain/paint unassembled pieces? Or maybe just a preference?
We just like to paint before we assemble, but that's up to you.
What kind of oil?
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