WOW! Beyond impressive. You are a very talented artist my friend. Your video was a joy to watch. You are not only talented, but must have nerves of steel. When you get near the completion of cutting one of these, I can't imagine the pressure to not wreck it with a slight slip! Steve Good sent me and I am glad that he did.
That's the thing with school sawing the newbies are nervous and worried about cutting perfectly inside the line but the truth is if you cut a little bit outside the line then just work your way back no one's ever going to notice you better off to stay calm and if you watch this video you'll see a couple times he's outside the line and far inside the line
Absolutely fantastic!!! I have cut some larger pieces but nothing quite that big. My last piece was 6 foot wide. I didn't have the support setup as presented so I cut the original piece in 3 and made it into a triptych. It worked out great and my customer was happy. The next one will stay in one piece. Can' wait to get it started. Thanks Joe and Steve Good!
Hey Chris...great video(s). I am curious if you still have contact with Joe Garza? I have searched the internet for this Elk pattern to no avail and now hope that either you know where he got the pattern...or are able to inquire with him? Many Thx SM
Hi Scott, that you for the kind words, much appreciated! Unfortunately I lost touch with Joe many years ago and I do not have any idea if his plans are available anywhere, sorry.
Glad to see another scroller who cuts large. I almost primarily cut very large pieces. The main difference being that I do mine on thin wood as I cannot afford (or have access to) slabs. I hope you'll consider dropping by my channel to see them. The largest piece I have done was 8 ft wide. I also strive for as much detail as possible. Thanks for the video.
@@MakingStuffwithChrisDeHut Not every piece is huge but if you look through a few you'll see some pretty sizable ones. I do have project videos as well, but for a while now I have been doing live streams. Thanks Chris.
I found the sawmill near my place where you could get quite large slabs of walnut about 6 ft wide for under $100 and if you want softwoods you could pay $20 $30 I'd advise you to just look for a small sawmill or person with the sawmill I'm sure he may even trade wood for a piece of your work
Hi Chris. My name is Steve Good. I publish the Scrollsaw Workshop Blog. Thanks for releasing the videos. I am going to link to this video in today's; blog post. I know my readers will appreciate the instructional content. If you would like to see the post you can do a Google search for Scrollsaw Workshop. it will be the May 27, 2021 post. I don't want to publish the link in your comments section without your approval.
Hi Steve, Thanks for posting a link to the story on Joe, much appreciated. Feel free to put a link to your blog - I checked out your blog - very nice resource!
That video was filmed nearly 20 years ago and unfortunately, I do not know if it is still produced or not. Perhaps try a Google search to see if you can find it. Sorry I can't be more help. Chris
I really enjoyed watching this episode and I really look forward to seeing more episodes from you guys, ty
Glad you enjoyed it, be sure to look around the channel, there are about 100 woodworking related videos.
Cheers!
Chris
Thanks you good tips
I am new woodwork scroll saw
Thank you so much for your video clip. That's really help for me as a new user .
WOW! Beyond impressive. You are a very talented artist my friend. Your video was a joy to watch. You are not only talented, but must have nerves of steel. When you get near the completion of cutting one of these, I can't imagine the pressure to not wreck it with a slight slip! Steve Good sent me and I am glad that he did.
That's the thing with school sawing the newbies are nervous and worried about cutting perfectly inside the line but the truth is if you cut a little bit outside the line then just work your way back no one's ever going to notice you better off to stay calm and if you watch this video you'll see a couple times he's outside the line and far inside the line
I am thinking about getting involved with Scroll sawing at 73 years. Thanks for the info.
Hi Adrian, enjoy the journey with Scroll sawing. It certainly can be a great way to express creativity and enjoy the passing of time!
Absolutely fantastic!!! I have cut some larger pieces but nothing quite that big. My last piece was 6 foot wide. I didn't have the support setup as presented so I cut the original piece in 3 and made it into a triptych. It worked out great and my customer was happy. The next one will stay in one piece. Can' wait to get it started. Thanks Joe and Steve Good!
Wonderful!
That is a beautiful piece.
Mikes workshop for the spiral blades is still live on the web!
Awesome! Thanks for sharing.
Chris
Very nice sir ❤
Glad you liked it!
Cheers
Chris
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Hey Chris...great video(s). I am curious if you still have contact with Joe Garza? I have searched the internet for this Elk pattern to no avail and now hope that either you know where he got the pattern...or are able to inquire with him? Many Thx SM
Hi Scott, that you for the kind words, much appreciated! Unfortunately I lost touch with Joe many years ago and I do not have any idea if his plans are available anywhere, sorry.
@@MakingStuffwithChrisDeHut OK Thanks. I've taken a pic and put it on my tv...then traced it...but...leaves A LOT to desire!!! HAHA Take care...SM
60 blades per project?
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Thank you for the nice feedback, I will be sure to pass this along to Joe. Cheers!
Glad to see another scroller who cuts large. I almost primarily cut very large pieces. The main difference being that I do mine on thin wood as I cannot afford (or have access to) slabs. I hope you'll consider dropping by my channel to see them. The largest piece I have done was 8 ft wide. I also strive for as much detail as possible. Thanks for the video.
Charles, please add a link. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
@@MakingStuffwithChrisDeHut ua-cam.com/users/CharlesDearingScroll
@@MakingStuffwithChrisDeHut Not every piece is huge but if you look through a few you'll see some pretty sizable ones. I do have project videos as well, but for a while now I have been doing live streams. Thanks Chris.
I found the sawmill near my place where you could get quite large slabs of walnut about 6 ft wide for under $100 and if you want softwoods you could pay $20 $30 I'd advise you to just look for a small sawmill or person with the sawmill I'm sure he may even trade wood for a piece of your work
Hi Chris. My name is Steve Good. I publish the Scrollsaw Workshop Blog. Thanks for releasing the videos. I am going to link to this video in today's; blog post. I know my readers will appreciate the instructional content. If you would like to see the post you can do a Google search for Scrollsaw Workshop. it will be the May 27, 2021 post. I don't want to publish the link in your comments section without your approval.
Hi Steve, Thanks for posting a link to the story on Joe, much appreciated. Feel free to put a link to your blog - I checked out your blog - very nice resource!
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Muy bien
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Please keep your right hand still.
I would pass that along to Joe, however, that was filmed over 17 years ago.
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That video was filmed nearly 20 years ago and unfortunately, I do not know if it is still produced or not. Perhaps try a Google search to see if you can find it. Sorry I can't be more help.
Chris