I am learning what I am comfortable with but I do love the spiral blades! I will be doing future patterns that I can practice with the ultra reverse, they are wonderful.
The should have, could have, and would haves are exactly why this is perfect for me. Thank you for sharing your wonderfully wholesome scroll saw journey. God Bless. ✌️💜✨️
It's very cool Amy and seeing it all been getting cut out is interesting.. I like the final product of that pattern ans do you stain them as well?? and how long did it take to make that pattern?
Thank you Roland. It sometimes takes me awhile to actually finish the final project. I like to test different options before I actually make a decision. Overall, it took about an hour for the glue up, sanding, removing the pattern and then sanding again.
Thanks for the great video! I'm currently cutting that same project except instead of cutting out the birds on the back piece, I cut out two birds to glue on to give it more of a 3d look 😎✌️
Oh I absolutely LOVE that idea! I'll have to keep that in mind when I do future layered cuts!!! Thank you so much for watching my videos, it means a lot to me to have your input on things that you do!!
Spiral blades are not easy to work with. I found that I must allow the blade to cut at its own pace not mine. Also, tension, blade size and speed are factors with spiral blades.
Nothing wrong with using the blades that you're comfortable with. I used to love the spiral blade
I am learning what I am comfortable with but I do love the spiral blades! I will be doing future patterns that I can practice with the ultra reverse, they are wonderful.
The should have, could have, and would haves are exactly why this is perfect for me. Thank you for sharing your wonderfully wholesome scroll saw journey.
God Bless.
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I appreciate you watching. Everything about this is a learning process.
Yes, you use what you’re comfortable with and then you’re in that flow. Your work is absolutely beautiful.
Thank you so much! I am so new at this and it is all a process.
It's very cool Amy and seeing it all been getting cut out is interesting.. I like the final product of that pattern ans do you stain them as well?? and how long did it take to make that pattern?
Thank you Roland. It sometimes takes me awhile to actually finish the final project. I like to test different options before I actually make a decision. Overall, it took about an hour for the glue up, sanding, removing the pattern and then sanding again.
Oh okay that's quicker than I thought thanks for that. what a cool past time indeed.@@Amy_McFarland
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Thank you
Thanks for the great video! I'm currently cutting that same project except instead of cutting out the birds on the back piece, I cut out two birds to glue on to give it more of a 3d look 😎✌️
Oh I absolutely LOVE that idea! I'll have to keep that in mind when I do future layered cuts!!! Thank you so much for watching my videos, it means a lot to me to have your input on things that you do!!
Amy, You make it look so easy and the pieces come out BEAUTIFUL!!! Ellen B
Awe, thank you Ellen! I appreciate you taking the time to watch!
That came out Beautiful! You'd make a nice hand model!!😂😂
😂😂😂 hand model! Not a chance but hey, thanks for watching!
I have tried spiral blades but they break very easy maybe it’s the make I don’t know
Spiral blades are not easy to work with. I found that I must allow the blade to cut at its own pace not mine. Also, tension, blade size and speed are factors with spiral blades.
Thank you for another great video.
Thank you so much! I appreciate you watching!
Good job.
Thanks!
um... SOME of them are free...
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