Love it. I like the sanding sticks. I have been using a pencil wrapped in sandpaper to get what I could and. Those look small enough to get anywhere I would need.
They were sent to me by a subscriber and have been an amazing asset to my sanding. I have now seen them in hobby stores or craft stores near the Model Car section
I've tried this and failed miserably! I tried it with a #5 and with a #7. Not having a table saw, I purchased wood surfaced 4 sides. I checked them for square...they were perfect! The patterns I had were very simplistic Christmas Ornaments. I like your technique! I'll have to try again. Thanks and take care!
It sounds like your blade selection, a thinner blade can drift in the material and cause it not to line up, you need the beefier blade so you know it's not "drifting or bending" while cutting. also this is a very, very slow cut
Im not good enough to try this on a scroll saw, just about qualified to break blades. However, I'm trying it on CNC,half way through 1st prototype as a 3D relief carve. The letters will still be level with edge, but it's the inspiration I was doing. Sides 3 & 4 might still be readable not reversed if 8 can merge them all at corners
Hey when you do compound cutting , what kind of wood do you use and what size blade ? I did some compound cutting tonight and I feel like I worked myself to death.. thank you for any information.. Mandy
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Thanks a lot. You are a very positive person. I will try this. Enjoy Today!
Thanks so much! I truly appreciate it!
❤ your videos.
Thank You!
Wow, that is really cool! 👍👍❤❤
Thank you! Cheers!
Looks great.
Thank You!
it is fun to watch, thanks for sharing those tips and the make!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great project. I am going to try that. Thank you
Thank You!
Super job bringing that to life! Thanks for sharing this idea.
Your Welcome!
Nice job
Thank You!
As always, impressive work!
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Dang you made that look easy 👍
Thanks!
Oh sanding sticks. Didn't know those existed.
Yes. They are really ment for model kits and all but work great in Woodworking
Love it. I like the sanding sticks. I have been using a pencil wrapped in sandpaper to get what I could and. Those look small enough to get anywhere I would need.
They were sent to me by a subscriber and have been an amazing asset to my sanding. I have now seen them in hobby stores or craft stores near the Model Car section
I've tried this and failed miserably! I tried it with a #5 and with a #7. Not having a table saw, I purchased wood surfaced 4 sides. I checked them for square...they were perfect! The patterns I had were very simplistic Christmas Ornaments. I like your technique! I'll have to try again. Thanks and take care!
It sounds like your blade selection, a thinner blade can drift in the material and cause it not to line up, you need the beefier blade so you know it's not "drifting or bending" while cutting. also this is a very, very slow cut
Can you post the “Love Wood” pattern - both look great.
It's a free Steve Good design
Im not good enough to try this on a scroll saw, just about qualified to break blades. However, I'm trying it on CNC,half way through 1st prototype as a 3D relief carve. The letters will still be level with edge, but it's the inspiration I was doing. Sides 3 & 4 might still be readable not reversed if 8 can merge them all at corners
Sounds like it will work! I hope to see the finished result when you get it done
Nice peace of work.
Any idea which font is that? Just for creating personalised texts, instead of using the template Steve shares. Thanks
Not sure of the font, Steve uses it for these "Word Art" pieces he designs, maybe try sending him an email
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So cool. question is how you would be able to do a name like Amilia Grace. or doesn't it matter that there isn't the same amount of letters?
Thanks, and these are pre made designs that I used, I don't know how it would work with different length names
can you use any word as long as the two words are the same number of letters?
Not Entirely sure, these are pre made Steve Good designs and I have never made one of these patterns to try on my own
Hey when you do compound cutting , what kind of wood do you use and what size blade ? I did some compound cutting tonight and I feel like I worked myself to death.. thank you for any information.. Mandy
As I state in the video, I use a number 10 or 12 size blade for this type of compound cutting
Where, or how do you get your patterns?
As I stated in the description, its a Steve Good design
looks awesome
Thanks!