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Absolutely gorgeous… what a gift.
Glad you liked it, it was a fun one!
Outstanding. Appreciate all the small details. Looking forward to trying this out.
Awesome, thank you! Hope yours turns out just as good!
Look forward to trying it Thanks for the lesson
Nice! I hope I get to see what your compound cuts look like
Great video!!!! You have inspired me to get my scroll saw out again.
Thank You! Hope you make some beautiful projects
What a fantastic video, I’m getting ready to start making compound cut Christmas gifts myself thank you.
Thank You! And awesome! I'd love to see them when completed
Very nice. Love em. Great job bud.
Thank you! Cheers!
Such a nice project! Great job! I really like the compound cutting jig also That is a great idea that I will have to try out.
Thanks buddy! The jig really helps have a better hold on it
Great vid, brother
Glad you enjoyed it
#12! That's a bandsaw! 😆
lol possibly, It's what I prefer to use during this type of compound cut
Good stuff! Thanks for showing us how this is done. ✌️😁Happy Thanksgiving.
You are so welcome! Happy Thanksgiving!
Great project. I enjoy your videos and being from Burlington also is a bonus. Keep up the good work
Awesome! Thank you! It's cool that you are also from my neck of the woods
Nice job. For your larger 3D cuts you can use a wooden hand screw clamp to hold the longer pieces. That’s what I use.
Thanks and that sounds cool to use the clamps as well
Really cool Christmas Present. Great video. Thanks for sharing
Thank you 🤗!
I was thinking about how you'd have a much easier time on the second set of cuts. Resistance can be a little inconsistent, depending on the design. I'm guessing this one isn't too jumpy, but you have to be ready. It came out great!
yea, for sure, when you flip the piece the feed rate changes dramatically
Muy buenos trabajos 👍 saludos desde México un comentario bueno si le colocarás subtitulos en español 🙂
do you use pin or pinless blades? And what brand?
Pinless and I use the Sharktook Brand but, Pegus Blades are also good
How many blades did you use?
I used one number 12 reverse tooth blade for the entire process
Absolutely gorgeous… what a gift.
Glad you liked it, it was a fun one!
Outstanding. Appreciate all the small details. Looking forward to trying this out.
Awesome, thank you! Hope yours turns out just as good!
Look forward to trying it Thanks for the lesson
Nice! I hope I get to see what your compound cuts look like
Great video!!!! You have inspired me to get my scroll saw out again.
Thank You! Hope you make some beautiful projects
What a fantastic video, I’m getting ready to start making compound cut Christmas gifts myself thank you.
Thank You! And awesome! I'd love to see them when completed
Very nice. Love em. Great job bud.
Thank you! Cheers!
Such a nice project! Great job! I really like the compound cutting jig also That is a great idea that I will have to try out.
Thanks buddy! The jig really helps have a better hold on it
Great vid, brother
Glad you enjoyed it
#12! That's a bandsaw! 😆
lol possibly, It's what I prefer to use during this type of compound cut
Good stuff!
Thanks for showing us how this is done. ✌️😁
Happy Thanksgiving.
You are so welcome! Happy Thanksgiving!
Great project. I enjoy your videos and being from Burlington also is a bonus. Keep up the good work
Awesome! Thank you! It's cool that you are also from my neck of the woods
Nice job. For your larger 3D cuts you can use a wooden hand screw clamp to hold the longer pieces. That’s what I use.
Thanks and that sounds cool to use the clamps as well
Really cool Christmas Present. Great video. Thanks for sharing
Thank you 🤗!
I was thinking about how you'd have a much easier time on the second set of cuts. Resistance can be a little inconsistent, depending on the design. I'm guessing this one isn't too jumpy, but you have to be ready. It came out great!
yea, for sure, when you flip the piece the feed rate changes dramatically
Muy buenos trabajos 👍 saludos desde México un comentario bueno si le colocarás subtitulos en español 🙂
do you use pin or pinless blades? And what brand?
Pinless and I use the Sharktook Brand but, Pegus Blades are also good
How many blades did you use?
I used one number 12 reverse tooth blade for the entire process