Basic Intarsia Seashell Pt 1of 6 (Pattern Prep and Tracing)

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  • Опубліковано 11 лют 2014
  • Pt 1 is the very basics of how to set your pattern up to prepare for doing a piece of intarsia. It also goes over deciding which piece to start with and tracing out that 1st piece.
    The free pattern can be found here: www.scrollsawparadise.com/#!in...
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  • @Stefan-oc9bo
    @Stefan-oc9bo 8 місяців тому

    Hi Bob, I am real new within this scrollsaw approach but even these video's are a few years old, it really helped me for doing it in the proper way. So thank you very much for it and no reasons to apologise. It's about the content and that's what you're doing very good! Thx

  • @Doubird28
    @Doubird28 8 років тому +3

    Hi, don't apologize, the videos you make are well done, you speak clearly and take the time to do. Thanks. Keep up the good work. Not everyone leaves comments but I'm sure your helpling alot of people so you should be proud.

  • @bobw6553
    @bobw6553 10 років тому +2

    Thanks Bob.This was my first exposure to intarsia and I enjoyed watching and learning. I can see the effort you put into this video and just wanted to say many thanks for helping me kick off my new pastime.

  • @richardgurbin7059
    @richardgurbin7059 6 років тому

    I am new to intarsia. Really appreciate the organized approach here. Great presentation for me. Easy listening. Clear presentation. Thanks for all 6 videos.

  • @ScrollSawVillage
    @ScrollSawVillage 10 років тому

    I agree...no need to apologize. The info is great and those of us who are into scrolling find it really interesting. Keep up the good work.

  • @doveoo5
    @doveoo5 9 років тому

    I do hope that you are not letting bullies break your confidence! Your calm, professional, informative, and pleasant videos are invaluable to beginners! I find it difficult to believe that I have gained so much valuable information without being asked to join, register, or in any way balance the debt. Thank you!

    • @Scrollsawforum1
      @Scrollsawforum1  9 років тому

      doveoo5 Hey Dove, Thanks for the very kind words and I'm glad my videos have helped you, that's why I make them. As far as bullies go, I honestly can't think of any that have tried to mess with me, I think they realize that would be a mistake, If you are referring to my sporadic output of videos, it's is simply a matter of time and creative inspiration. Lately it seems to be a little more difficult to get the two to co-operate with each other at the same time.
      I will try to pump out videos on a more regular basis, but I can't make any promises.

    • @doveoo5
      @doveoo5 9 років тому +1

      ScrollSawParadise, I was referring to your apologies. You keep apologizing for being boring. That. in my humble opinion, is silly. It can be hard to learn a new skill. It is made more difficult when one has a "passing knowledge" of that skill. I have watched several "tutorials" on how to use my yard-sale-special scroll saw. I am very grateful to you for every detail. I had not been previously advised about buffering my piece against chatter nor about prepping the blades... etc. ... Thank you. Please, DO NOT "pump out" videos. Please, give (all of us novices) your usual, joyful and exemplary demonstrations of a loved craft.

  • @gregq579
    @gregq579 6 років тому

    This is amazing!!! The information given throughout this video was extremely helpful and I can tell you that as a beginning woodworker, the tips that were given were greatly appreciated and by no means boring at all! (Of course, we are always our greatest critics and the humility you show throughout your videos is another reason why your work is all that much more appreciated I'm sure).
    I know this was posted some time ago, but that's the great thing about videos like this- they serve as great general starting points for beginners such as myself and it's a great feeling to know that the information is out there if you search for it- because wonderful people such as yourself are willing to take the time to teach and expose others to methods they might not know just quite yet. Your videos are much appreciated and I can't thank you enough for posting this playlist for this video series.
    I very much look forward towards watching the rest of these videos and any future ones you post in the future! Thanks again Bob and keep at it- you're doing great!!!

  • @jamonhill6514
    @jamonhill6514 9 років тому

    Great tip with the mechanical pencil! That makes perfect sense. So simple, but can make a huge difference.

  • @stevencastelletti577
    @stevencastelletti577 6 років тому

    No apology necessary, very Informative for a beginner like me. Thank you so much

  • @tricia1234gm
    @tricia1234gm 3 роки тому

    Just started wood carving and I want to try Intarsia. I just found your videos Thank you. I have subscribed. :)

  • @richardwassink2464
    @richardwassink2464 7 років тому

    Thanks for sharing your methods, very informative.

  • @audreyshearer2433
    @audreyshearer2433 3 роки тому +1

    Wasn’t boring I enjoyed watching and learning

    • @audreyshearer2433
      @audreyshearer2433 3 роки тому

      Just found out today what Intarsia was 😳 I've been on this planet 58 yrs 😬

  • @tlmorgan586
    @tlmorgan586 9 років тому

    Really nice work!

    • @Scrollsawforum1
      @Scrollsawforum1  9 років тому

      Tonya Morgan Thanks Tonya, I'm glad you liked the video.

  • @MrGman2003
    @MrGman2003 10 років тому

    good way to start

  • @ryanj.hanson6920
    @ryanj.hanson6920 8 років тому

    I wouldn't say that was boring at all. The whole video was informative.

  • @ramonvaca6396
    @ramonvaca6396 9 років тому +1

    Hi
    Nice video
    I have a question
    What kind wood can I use for do intarsia

  • @ltdhomes
    @ltdhomes 4 роки тому

    What a wonderful find. Bob I have taken a CNC pattern of a Bilby to scroll saw. It doesn't provide any suggestions about the setting out the direction of the grain for each piece. Do you have any tips about this? My starting point has been to view images of a real Bilby to see if I could get some ideas from that. I look forward to learning from your videos. Many Thanks

  • @pattisingleton1197
    @pattisingleton1197 6 років тому

    Can you recommend a moisture meter?

  • @spiritofscouse
    @spiritofscouse Рік тому

    thanks for the amazing video. i can seem to get the pattern. is it still avaialble?

  • @JulieNormandie
    @JulieNormandie Рік тому

    Merci beaucoup de France

  • @charlesmurray3585
    @charlesmurray3585 Рік тому

    Great production with one very important step missing.....where did the original picture of the sea sheal come from ???

  • @cindychambers9413
    @cindychambers9413 9 років тому +1

    Great videos and extremely helpful. What brand of hook and loop sander spindles are you using? Thank you again!

    • @Scrollsawforum1
      @Scrollsawforum1  8 років тому

      +Cindy Chambers Hi Cindy, these sanders are very similar to the ones in the video. They are from PeachTree www.amazon.com/BOWL-SANDER-COMBINATION-Peachtree-Woodworking/dp/B000H5LY12/ref=as_sl_pc_tf_til?tag=scrolltriplb-20&linkCode=w00&linkId=LWFDTKPCE6THFX7G&creativeASIN=B000H5LY12

    • @cindychambers9413
      @cindychambers9413 8 років тому

      +ScrollSawParadise Great! Thank you very much!

  • @michaellapointe2137
    @michaellapointe2137 9 років тому

    bob my name is mike i just got my scroll saw less than 2 weeks ago do you think is to early for intarsia i figured any type of cutting is practice i get board just doing practice patterns. the other question is i am trying a project its an eagle however were the head meets the body there is about 10 points one after another i am not sure if its my inexperience or if there is a way that this needs to be cut or these type cute are not common for intarsia thank you for taking time to show us how you do your work.

    • @Scrollsawforum1
      @Scrollsawforum1  9 років тому

      Michael LaPointe Mike the best practice, once you are comfortable with the basics, is making projects. Cut out your Eagle however you feel you need to do it. There is no right or wrong way. Use the knowledge you have gained to make the cuts when and where you need to make them. The more projects you make, the better you will get at making them. Good luck and make some projects.

  • @curtismellen1883
    @curtismellen1883 8 років тому

    I'm glad to know I'm not the only one intimidated by Intarsia. I have a small Angel pattern by Kathy Wise I think I'm going to try. The pattern doesn't tell me how thick the wood should be. I have some 1/4in thick pieces of various kinds. Is there any rules or advice you could give on how to determine the thickness you should use? Thank you.

    • @Scrollsawforum1
      @Scrollsawforum1  8 років тому

      +Curtis Mellen Hey Curtis, Welcome to the awesome world of Intarsia, Intarsia needs thicker wood in order to get good definition when shaping your pieces. Most Intarsia use 3/4" thick wood of various varieties. You can always sand it down to make lower pieces or add a riser piece underneath it to raise it up. Hope this helps, Bob

    • @curtismellen1883
      @curtismellen1883 8 років тому +1

      ScrollSawParadise That does help. Thank you.

  • @margaretmacdonald9097
    @margaretmacdonald9097 3 роки тому

    Wha kindof glue are y9ou spraying on the pattern to stick to the wood

  • @richardflanigan9475
    @richardflanigan9475 9 років тому

    Nice! I like the beginner aspect of it however your pattern link is no longer working.

    • @Scrollsawforum1
      @Scrollsawforum1  9 років тому

      Richard Flanigan Hi Richard, thanks for the comment and the heads-up about the link, I have fixed them now and you can find the Seashell pattern here www.scrollsawparadise.com/#!intarsia-seashell-pattern/c3sh.

  • @richardclowes6123
    @richardclowes6123 Рік тому

    Don't apologise for Boring. To me the basics is far from that . . . if newbies don't get the basics right then there's no chance going '. I'm liking the shell as my first exercise and will stain the wood . . . yes, cheating . . . but I fancy the challenge and I've only watched part 1. You're inspirational

  • @charlesterven3314
    @charlesterven3314 9 років тому

    Nn

  • @Josef_R
    @Josef_R 8 років тому

    Great video, but you could have eliminated the first 2 minutes and 10 seconds as you just repeated yourself from the into.