Awesome video, thank you for creating/sharing it. I realize I'm years late in posting, but I've recently gotten into woodworking, so this is very inspiring. I love scroll saw work and watching you take out the final piece and seeing it completed was like magic lol. I'm planning to create my own chess board and pieces at some point and was originally thinking I was going to have to turn all of them on a lathe, but seeing your video shows me that it can be done using my scroll saw. Thanks again, and keep up the great work!
Very interesting. I hadn't thought of compound (or even a name for it) scrolling before, but I've done a little on a bandsaw. Now the wheels are turning in the brain. Good tip on the holding pieces together for a larger piece to hold while working.
Thanks, The only one I have is a Dewalt dw788 and I love it. Before that I had a cheap $100 unit that vibrated really bad hard to use. Keep in mind using a scroll saw is more like drawing free hand, it takes practice it get the cut you want.
Is that 6/4 stock? What type of wood and what size blade? Right now I'm using 6/4 cedar with a #7 blade and it's a REAL challenge, but the chesspieces are beautiful! Right now I'm in the practice mode and not sure when I'll be in full production! I'm going to be looking at your patterns soon! Awsome designs! Keep up the great scrolling! Thanks for the tips!
The wood it 1 inch. The blades are #5. For finer stuff I will use #2. I don't really use #7 for anything. The painter tape I used to put patterns on helps keep the wood from burning.
JEPLANS Hi. Thanks for sharing. I am using a #7 blade and it takes a lot of time to cut (like 1cm per minute) like if the blade were not capable to cut. What do you recommend me? I am trying to cut 2cm thick plywood.
Awesome video, thank you for creating/sharing it. I realize I'm years late in posting, but I've recently gotten into woodworking, so this is very inspiring. I love scroll saw work and watching you take out the final piece and seeing it completed was like magic lol. I'm planning to create my own chess board and pieces at some point and was originally thinking I was going to have to turn all of them on a lathe, but seeing your video shows me that it can be done using my scroll saw. Thanks again, and keep up the great work!
Thank you very much!
Making 3D scroll saw cuts is really cool! loved that pawn's design!
+Scrap wood City Thanks, your stuff is great too.
+JEPLANS thank you very much
Hey James, thanks for taking the time and effort to produce such a great video tutorial for 3-D compound scroll saw cutting tips
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for this great tip James, it is probably the best single ide technique I' ve seen also good job
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for this great tip James, probably the best single idea/technique I've seen. Very useful and very time saving.
Thank you, it won't work for everything but when it does it sure is handy.
Very interesting. I hadn't thought of compound (or even a name for it) scrolling before, but I've done a little on a bandsaw. Now the wheels are turning in the brain. Good tip on the holding pieces together for a larger piece to hold while working.
These are great! How do you make the patterns?
Absolutely love this since I’m a sailing person and scrolling person. Heading to your site! Thanks.
Fantastic. I just watched all of your nautical chess set videos. Love it. Thanks for the plans!
That is going to be one nice set. Excellent work.
I see the painters tape on the wood, how do you attach the pattern to the tape?
Glue stick for small patterns and spay adhesive for large ones
what kind of wood are you using???
That would have been cherry
Great video. I have a old craftsman scroll saw that moves all my cuts arround i dont like it. What kind of scroll saw and saws do you use.?
Thanks, The only one I have is a Dewalt dw788 and I love it. Before that I had a cheap $100 unit that vibrated really bad hard to use.
Keep in mind using a scroll saw is more like drawing free hand, it takes practice it get the cut you want.
@@Jeplans thank you that makes sence i guess i got my moneys worth. Time to invest in something better.
What kind of wood is this?
That was Cherry
Is that 6/4 stock? What type of wood and what size blade? Right now I'm using 6/4 cedar with a #7 blade and it's a REAL challenge, but the chesspieces are beautiful! Right now I'm in the practice mode and not sure when I'll be in full production! I'm going to be looking at your patterns soon! Awsome designs! Keep up the great scrolling! Thanks for the tips!
The wood it 1 inch. The blades are #5. For finer stuff I will use #2. I don't really use #7 for anything. The painter tape I used to put patterns on helps keep the wood from burning.
JEPLANS Hi. Thanks for sharing. I am using a #7 blade and it takes a lot of time to cut (like 1cm per minute) like if the blade were not capable to cut. What do you recommend me? I am trying to cut 2cm thick plywood.
Aye, now to get me self a scroll saw, matey.
That is so amazing!
Thanks
Wow! Awesome video.
Thanks!
I don’t think I will be able to do this with a cheap harbor freight saw with a strange bent angle blade😂 I’ll try tho
Super very nice.
+stephen dickinson Thanks
HEY do you you here??
awesome