easy scroll saw project - a broken heart candle holder - woodworking
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2013
- a small woodworking project
make a little scroll saw candle holder using scrap wood
you can download the template here:
fabianhentschel.de/pdf/broken.pdf - Навчання та стиль
Came out very nice!
Nice job !!
Great sanding work!
Great idea, thanks for the pattern.
Great Job, Cheers Harry
Very nice project & video! Thank you for the template!
+takis kail You're welcome :)
nice! great job
very nice job!
Es un trabajo sencillo y a la vez muy ilustrativo.
Muchas gracias por compartir este hermoso conocimiento.
De todo corazón, GRACIAS.
Thank you :)
Fabian's muchas gracias, te agradesco la pronta respuesta, muy buenos trabajos y videos. saludos.
muchas gracias muy bonito
excelente trabajo . felicitaciones.
+Mauricio Rodriguez Thank you :)
Nice !!!
Very nice.
Nice new scroll saw
Nice job
Nice new scroll saw it looks like it works very good. Great project and how come you did not make a video on the natural edge bandsaw box as seen in the beginning and end of the video? Great project and well done!!
wow that was awsome thank you you are the awsome doing it ☺😊😉
+Eliana Reyes Cheers! Glad you like it!
GOSTEI
I like your work
Thank you
Thank you for the idea have just made 2 for my nieces who have just got engaged
only problem I used reclaimed timber from another project that was cherry so i thought the plank i had left was also cherry but when i got the paint of it was pine so ended up staining one half dark oak and the other with danish oil to get two contraced halfs.Has if two hearts make one.Will try to send you a photo when finished tomorrow . thanks again.
Sounds nice, a photo would be great ;-)
muy buen trabajo
Thank you
very nice, ty for template.
Thank you.
You can download the template here:
fabianhentschel.de/pdf/broken.pdf
@@FabiansTinyWorkshop ty.
Wonderful idea for a gift! Where can I obtain the same heart pattern?
Your shop must have nice cedar smell after this project
Thanks
die Holzart ist "Aromatic Red Cedar". Zum Danish Oil habe ich vor einiger Zeit hier ein Video gemacht:
/watch?v=nZmQi82qKmk
great job
Wow nice make smooth wood. Why not try u have doing plan different desgin ur own busy in ur shed!!!! LOL.
i will try make it for you on Valentine day lol
omg, i need one *3*
*****
thx! : D
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Really looks great! I see you use an elektric fretsaw to cut the heart in two pieces. I don't have an fretsaw but I would like to make the heart in your video. Can you recommend an other tool that does the work?
And when I print the pattern from your description, the cirkels for the glass aren't 45 mm but 38 mm. Therefore I think the heart I printed is to small. Is there an way I can resize the pattern so it looks like your pattern?
***** Thank you! If you don't have a scroll saw you can try to use a fretsaw or maybe a coping saw and a little elbow grease. If you use a softwood it should be possible without power tools. I don't think a jig saw or a bandsaw would work because of the tight corners of the zig zag. When I print the pattern the circles are 40mm and the diameter of the heart is about 15cm. Just make the circle so that it fits the size of your candle. If you use Adobe Reader to open the pdf you should be able to scale or resize printed pages.
Como se llaman las maquimas que usa??
Love this! Any chance of getting the pattern for this?
Ryan Gaynor Thanks. You can find the link for the pattern in the description below the video.
fabian's me podrias decir que es lo que le pones al acabado. es aceite o algun barniz. gracias saludos.
+Ricardo Silva I used "Rustins Danish Oil"
nice project what type of wood did you use?
thanks, it's Red Cedar
Fabian nice vido, how can I get a copy of this project,thank you keep up the good work.
Thank you, appreciate the view. Please see the description below the video, there you can finde the pattern.
can you send me that link for the template of the Hart you made. I want to make it as a Christmas present. thanks great video keep up the great work
Glad you like it! The template can be found in the video description.
Thanks
Hi. where can I find the drill bit?? the size is 38 mm??... or the candles.. where did you find them?.. whats the size too?
In this case I used normal 38mm tea lights with a 45mm glass insert and a 45mm forstner bit. I believe you can find everything on ebay.
How thick of wood did you use for the broken heart ? I am thinking of trying it for my wife and daughters .
I can't remember, maybe 1 inch. Make it thick enough so that the candles fit.
Thanks for that information , I have subscribed to your channel and love the work you do keep up the great videos . I am a disabled vet and started doing scroll saw as a therapy for my PTSD and it really helps as you have to concentrate on your work and it blocks everything else out .
Beautiful where can i get pattern
Thank you very much. You can find the pattern in the description.
Can I download the pattern for broken hart with two candle light
Of course you can. That's why I put the link in the video description.
What blade are you using to be able to zig zag like that?
I use Niqua blades (Flying Dutchman blades) most of the time a No 3.
Fabian's Tiny Workshop is that the spiral blade? Do you like it better than the regular blades? Is it easier to cut with?
No I don't use spiral blades. Cutting with spiral blades is a pain in the a..... ;-)
My wood bounces all over the place. Is it because my blade isn’t right for the type of wood I’m using? I use luan a lot
Wrong blade or you're pushing to hard. Let the blade to the work don't force it. Up to 1/2 Inch you can get by with a no 3 blade. If the wood it thicker you might want to use a no 5 or no 7 blade.
Hallo Fabian, ich hoffe du nimmst es mir nicht übel, dass ich deine Idee für mein neuestes Projekt verwendet habe?!
Aber um deine Urheberrechte nicht zu sehr zu verletzen;-)...habe ich zumindest dich und deinen Kanal im Film erwähnt.
Ich hoffe wir bleiben Freunde;-)
Gruß Andy
Hey Andy, du hörst von meinem Anwalt! Neeee Quatsch, nur Spaß ;-) Ich find's klasse wenn es dir so gefällt, dass du die Idee für dein Video verwendest. Ich bin mir auch gar nicht so sicher, wo ich die Idee her hatte... ;-)
Super Fabian !!!