Howling Wolf Fretwork, Scroll Saw Project
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
- Hey Everyone! In this scroll saw project video, we make a Howling Wolf Fretwork Scene to celebrate the approaching fall season! I used 1/2 inch plywood in this project and the design comes from the latest issue of Scroll Saw Woodworking Magazing (Fall 2023) by Fox Chapel Publishing! Hope you all like the video!
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awesome i really like that border
Thanks! Me too, gives it a very rustic vibe
Beautiful as always AP. Thank you.
Thank you too!
Nice job looks great
Thank you! Cheers!
Great job again my brother.
I appreciate that
Great project!
Thank You!
Great idea using 1/2 inch ply. I have used 1/4 inch in the past I will now start using the thicker wood.
Glad it was helpful!
Nice work it looks great and very nice!!
Thank you! Cheers!
cheers
When emergency vehicles go by with their sirens and lights on, and my dog is outside, he, howls kind of like a wolf
Have you ever tried rubber cement as opposed to packing tape? I've always used tape, but read where some folks use other methods to attach patterns.
Their is several ways to attach patterns, I've just always used the clear packing tape method and I've never tried rubber cement
How is that Seyco drill working out? Looks like it makes drilling all those holes a little easier. How’s the power on it? Have you tried it on anything thicker than 3/4 inch material? I need to subscribe to that magazine, seems like they have some decent patterns in there. Another great job. Seriously enjoy watching your technics. I’ve learned a lot watching your content! Keep up the great work!
I like it. It's a very unique tool. I'll say this but don't quote me on it. It seems to be made for primarily right handed people. It took me a bit to get used to it with the button being on the left side and me having to guide it with my right hand.
I'd say if you do a ton of scrolling (like me) it's a great investment