How I make scrollsawn wood Christmas ornaments.

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  • Опубліковано 19 лис 2024

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  • @MartysRamblings2024
    @MartysRamblings2024  19 днів тому

    If you like this video please check out my "Scrollsawning" "Woodworking" and "Christmas" playlists for a bunch more fun videos.
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    Thanks again! 🙂

  • @RodneyDanielsen
    @RodneyDanielsen 5 днів тому +1

    very nice Marty--I am a Scroller--I love my Delta At end I use Beeswax--wow--brings out the grain on all work especially my prayer crosses--again--very good video--keep it going.🤩

    • @MartysRamblings2024
      @MartysRamblings2024  5 днів тому

      Yes I really like the Delta scrollsaws. I like the quick release blade holders and I just like the way they run. I'm hoping to find a good old Delta table saw too sometime. I'm old fashioned I like the older brands as they were built better and last longer. Thanks again for watching!

  • @davenewkirk1642
    @davenewkirk1642 20 днів тому +1

    Great video Marty I am also making scroll saw ornaments.

    • @MartysRamblings2024
      @MartysRamblings2024  20 днів тому

      Nice! I want to see you make a video of what your making. I'm sure it would be great!🙂

  • @davemoore9348
    @davemoore9348 21 день тому +1

    Great video, I like watching things made from different kinds of wood . I'm unsure what hard wood's work good with the scroll saw. I do a lot with plywood just for practice. It was helpful when you made one thing from different kinds of wood . So thanks again.😎

    • @MartysRamblings2024
      @MartysRamblings2024  21 день тому

      So for me personally my favorites for scrolling are poplar, yellow birch, maple, walnut, cherry, and oak. Poplar is my go-to for most things. It's better than pine but still affordable. I also really enjoy using different other woods when I can get them like padauk, rosewood, purple heart, zebrawood, etc. For the most part I like tight grain woods as they don't splinter or break as much. For thickness scrolling Christmas ornaments I like 1/4", and even 1/2" sometimes. For standup names and other wordart I like 3/4"-1". I buy most of my boards at Menards, but I also get alot of great free cutoffs from cabinet shops and other businesses. Also a great source is taking apart old furniture. I am actually right now scrolling ornaments in nice solid walnut boards from an old dresser. Thanks so much for your comment!🙂

  • @tmp6477
    @tmp6477 19 днів тому

    Nice video, Thanks for sharing

    • @MartysRamblings2024
      @MartysRamblings2024  18 днів тому

      Thanks for watching and for your comment. I just like to share as I learn, and I'm always learning.🙂

  • @jerryc8963
    @jerryc8963 21 день тому +1

    Another great video Marty, love the Christmas ornaments and making hardboard templates for them. Love all the different wood choices. Having fun trying to relearn how to follow a line on my scroll saw lol. Going to make that ornament.Looking forward to your next video. Thanks for sharing:)

    • @MartysRamblings2024
      @MartysRamblings2024  21 день тому +1

      Thank you sir! I am always learning too. I was showing our youth yesterday as they were over here making little crosses to go in Christmas boxes this year, and I was telling them that following the line on a scrollsaw is kinda like driving a car. It really is. If you want to stay on the road you turn left or right slightly as needed to stay on the road, as the road turns; same on a scrollsaw just turn left or right slightly as needed to stay on the pattern line. Also I tell them to take it slow, then it's easier to stay on the line and it's better for the blade too. Again I'm always learning, and never want to stop learning.🙂

  • @dennisyorde6111
    @dennisyorde6111 19 днів тому +1

    I’m just starting to use a scroll saw and looking for some help in finding some good saw blades. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated .

    • @MartysRamblings2024
      @MartysRamblings2024  18 днів тому +1

      There's a bunch of good blades out there, but my favorites are Flying Dutcman and Olson. As far as sizes #2 works nice for thinner wood and #7 works nice for thicker wood, but in general I use a #5 most of the time for everything. I like the older Delta scrollsaws and you can get great used ones cheap on Facebook marketplace, otherwise the DeWalt is great too. When your scrollsawing just take it slow and it's easier to follow the line and blades last longer. Lots of places to get wood for scrolling and lots of patterns out there. I have a bunch of videos on scrollsawing tips if you want to watch. Again I don't know everything and I'm always learning too. Thanks for watching and have fun making sawdust.🙂

    • @dennisyorde6111
      @dennisyorde6111 18 днів тому

      Thanks for the information ​@@MartysRamblings2024