Wait. How did you put it together? From someone who doesn’t really understand what just happened, I missed the reveal. I watched this video because I was intrigued by the finished product.
Great work really like the look is the pattern available anywhere I really enjoy scroll sawing but I’m terrible at creating patterns Thanks for sharing
Good job cutting but not a good job showing what happened after you took the pattern off the wood. I would have liked to see you put the tree together and show all the sides.
Thanks for sharing this project, I do free hand castles and pyramid's, so would like to add this to my collectio, You did mention the persons name who put the pattern on his site, being partialy deaf didnt catch it, so who was that person please, and where can one get a copy of the pattern please
Hi, I'm Jim from Wisconsin. I'm a newbie scroll sawer and enjoyed your video of the angle cut pine tree. I would like to cut one out myself. Can you tell me where I can find the pattern?
@@ScrollSawCorner At first missed the fact that you were not cutting it at 90 degrees. But instead at 3 degrees. It makes sense now. Thank you for sharing.
@@franklopes100 no problem, I'm thinking it might be good to do a quick primer on all the techniques used during the intro and then go into detail during the cutting. Thanks for your feedback!
The pattern should be in a link in one of the other comments. I can't make a new video on this right now but maybe these steps will help. Thanks for watching! -select a piece of 3/4" thick stock. -Apply the pattern using your preferred method. (I use blue tape on the wood plus spray adhesive on the back of the pattern.) -Cut the base. -Angle your saw about 3 degrees. I don't think this is critical as long as it is close. -Begin cutting the tree. Be sure you enter in the same direction each pass so you don't change the direction of the bevel. -I cut from the outside in on this project but it left a small piece for the last few cuts. I might recommend trying to cut from the inside out. -Remove the pattern and sand any fuzzies. -Stack your pieces together and push forward to lock in place.
Hi Chuck, the tree is cut with a bevel so the pieces slide forward and lock into place. There is not really much to the assembly. I didn't use any glue or anything, just pop into place.
@@ChuckFarlieSeesAll Same here. Weird that assembly wasn't included in the video. Makes me think it may not be as straight forward as it seems. Especially if it's so easy. Show how easy it is.
If I'm cutting 3/4" pine I'm almost always going to use a #3 or #5 skip tooth reverse blade or equivalent. This is alder which is slightly harder but not by much. I used a #5 for this project.
Great looking project!!
Wait. How did you put it together? From someone who doesn’t really understand what just happened, I missed the reveal. I watched this video because I was intrigued by the finished product.
Great work really like the look is the pattern available anywhere I really enjoy scroll sawing but I’m terrible at creating patterns
Thanks for sharing
Great video. Very helpful and easy to follow. Thanks for sharing.
Good job cutting but not a good job showing what happened after you took the pattern off the wood. I would have liked to see you put the tree together and show all the sides.
Thanks so much making the video!! I’m going to try make one. I’m a newbie. But love trees!!!!
You can do it! Good luck
That’s my uncle y’all my uncle
Where can you get the pattern from
Good video good job enjoyed it thx for sharing Be safe God Bless
Thanks for watching, Larry!
Thanks for the share. looks great
Thanks for watching!
Very nice idea.
could i get a working drawing of this?
Loved the tree where could I get the pattern?
Great project. Where can we get the pattern from?
Thanks for sharing this project, I do free hand castles and pyramid's, so would like to add this to my collectio, You did mention the persons name who put the pattern on his site, being partialy deaf didnt catch it, so who was that person please, and where can one get a copy of the pattern please
Where did you get your pattern with the base??
Hi, I'm Jim from Wisconsin. I'm a newbie scroll sawer and enjoyed your video of the angle cut pine tree. I would like to cut one out myself. Can you tell me where I can find the pattern?
it's really amazing friend, healthy and successful greetings to you
Thank you for watching! Greetings to you as well
@@ScrollSawCorner thank you my friend🙏😊
nice job great video
Thank you for watching!
Great project and nicely explained! Is there any chance of getting the pattern?
The designer shared it in a Facebook post in the scrollsaw woodworking group. I will try to link it
Try this facebook.com/groups/scrollsawwoodworking/permalink/935553687052995/?sfnsn=mo&ref=share
@@ScrollSawCorner Thank you!
how do u assemble it? You didn't show it.
You push the pieces forward from the back and they lock in due to the cutting angle
@@ScrollSawCorner
At first missed the fact that you were not cutting it at 90 degrees. But instead at 3 degrees. It makes sense now. Thank you for sharing.
@@franklopes100 no problem, I'm thinking it might be good to do a quick primer on all the techniques used during the intro and then go into detail during the cutting. Thanks for your feedback!
Where's the pattern? Also, could you do step by step? Not really a guide for a newbie like me
The pattern should be in a link in one of the other comments. I can't make a new video on this right now but maybe these steps will help. Thanks for watching!
-select a piece of 3/4" thick stock.
-Apply the pattern using your preferred method. (I use blue tape on the wood plus spray adhesive on the back of the pattern.)
-Cut the base.
-Angle your saw about 3 degrees. I don't think this is critical as long as it is close.
-Begin cutting the tree. Be sure you enter in the same direction each pass so you don't change the direction of the bevel.
-I cut from the outside in on this project but it left a small piece for the last few cuts. I might recommend trying to cut from the inside out.
-Remove the pattern and sand any fuzzies.
-Stack your pieces together and push forward to lock in place.
Where can one get a copy of the template? Thanks!
Sorry, how did you assemble it to get the 3D effect?
The piece is cut at an angle so they wedge into place when you push the outer edges back.
As a beginner, it feels like you missed some steps. How did you assemble it for instance?
Hi Chuck, the tree is cut with a bevel so the pieces slide forward and lock into place. There is not really much to the assembly. I didn't use any glue or anything, just pop into place.
@@ScrollSawCorner It would’ve been helpful to see how it went together. I’m just starting out and could’ve used to the guidance
@@ChuckFarlieSeesAll Same here. Weird that assembly wasn't included in the video. Makes me think it may not be as straight forward as it seems. Especially if it's so easy. Show how easy it is.
so the tree is hallow on the backside, everything is pushed forward right? you did not show that part?
This is correct, it is pushed forward from the center and it locks into place that way.
Sorry. I missed the angle of the saw blade?
About 3 degrees
What blade are you using in the 3/4" Pine?
If I'm cutting 3/4" pine I'm almost always going to use a #3 or #5 skip tooth reverse blade or equivalent. This is alder which is slightly harder but not by much. I used a #5 for this project.
@@ScrollSawCorner Thanks!
Very nice
Hiya, so the first cut (the outside cut) is at 90° then all the rest a 3°, am I correct?,thank you.
That is the way I did it!