I wished I seen your technique literally a few days ago. I needed to get back to the shop after some time off from the hobby and settled on a simple intarsia. The way you cut the scrap, and saved it to help you line up your pieces, would have helped me on my project. The pattern I used had thick black lines. I will consider this next time.
Have you looked up Steve Good? And there's also a Scroll saw village. Forum. And 'mytoya' I believe how it's spelled on UA-cam gives great lessons as well. I personally am a beginner. And I love scrolling b/c it's relaxing
I wished I seen your technique literally a few days ago. I needed to get back to the shop after some time off from the hobby and settled on a simple intarsia. The way you cut the scrap, and saved it to help you line up your pieces, would have helped me on my project. The pattern I used had thick black lines. I will consider this next time.
Thanks for all the info, Billy! 😊
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Would love even more basics on scrolling. I’ve had a Hegner for 30+ years and need more reasons to use it.
Have you looked up Steve Good? And there's also a Scroll saw village. Forum. And 'mytoya' I believe how it's spelled on UA-cam gives great lessons as well. I personally am a beginner. And I love scrolling b/c it's relaxing
@@Blah-blah-sure Thank you. Marked them both down to explore.
Great tips.
Good info, Billy. If you were doing it wrong, imagine what the rest of us peons were doing.
Bill
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