Scroll Saw Newbie - Will Flying Dutchman Polar Blades Perform Well?
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- Опубліковано 10 тра 2024
- I finally purchased the Flying Dutchman Polar Blades for this project. While I did utilize the Flying Dutchman Spiral Blades for 3 cuts out of 50 it was a wise decision to do so.
Lora Irish has some truly fantastic patterns available. I purchased her book on Amazon.
Scroll Saw Newbie - Will Flying Dutchman Polar Blades Perform Well?
Scroll Saw Newbie - Flying Dutchman Polar Blades - Lora Irish Pattern
My new winter hobby along with many other wood working projects!
Since October of 2022 I have been woodworking with what tools I had. The idea was to have something to do during the winter months. While I have always liked anything made of wood, whether is is a deck or a carving, I just had a love for it.
Steve Good Patterns can be found at:
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Wow. That's a beautiful horse. Great job! ❤
Thank you so much! It was a pleasure to cut this pattern!
Wonderful scrolling and commentary. Another beautiful project. I am looking forward to today's live. See yall there!.
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Thanks for sharing my friend your poreveer
Thanks for visiting
Really Nice!
Thank you Wendy!
Beautiful! Looking forward to your live.
Thank you very much! I am looking forward to seeing you there!
That is cool! Nice work 😊
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Great job😊
Thank you so much! I appreciate it!
Wow Amy so cool , you are a true inspiration ❤️ 🙌
Thank you Terry! I appreciate the connection and am looking forward to seeing more of your content!
So beautiful this creative work is amazing. Just seeing how you use the sewing machine legendary.
Thank you so much! We are now connected I am subscriber #3 which is my favorite number!
Flying Dutchman makes a spiral reverse blade to help eliminate the fuzzies. Get them at Wooden Teddy Bear. Also a small torch held at an oblique angle can sear off the fuzzies without scorching the wood.
Oh my! You just made my day! I'll look into the blades for sure. I never thought about scorching the fuzzies off! That's almost a "duh" moment for me! Lol
I sincerely appreciate your input, it truly helps me to become a better scroll sawyer!
Very precise
Thank you Bessalina! I am glad that we are now connected! You will be seeing me soon! God Bless!
hi you can lift your work surface with plywood
sanded and finished
worked for mw
Thanks for the tip! I'll have to give that a try!
Can you recommend how to prevent ply wood veneer flaking
While I am still trying to conquer that problem I have found that taping both sides of the wood with painters tape helps a lot. Some use contact paper on the back, although I have not tried that yet. It is usually only the backside that does that for me. Most of the time it doesn't matter but I still don't like it. Age of the plywood is a factor for me as well. When it's old it's brittle.
@@Amy_McFarland thanks for that it’s just that plywood is not expensive unlike hardwood and I’d like to think I can get over this problem and continue to use it
@@davidgreenwood5241 just keep trying different methods, you will find a way that works for you. What I've learned is there is not one solution. Too many variables when working with wood. You got this!
It’s a cutting machine. I didn’t see it good looks like you were stitching on a sewing machine for a second 😂
Yup it is similar to a sewing machine in that the blade goes up and down. I do a lot of sewing too LOL