This is my first attempt at making a box on the scroll saw it has a small key of sorts. there is a chamber inside for stuff.(no where near abs nice as the other one I just saw befor I posted this almost stopped)
www.ncwoodworker.net/pp/data/500/inner_lid_removed_.JPG
Anything involving a 2" thick piece of oak has no business being on a scrollsaw. :BangHead: At least, not on my scrollsaw.
Not sure what I was thinking. :dontknow:
no pics, heck, no picture was worth taking - spent ten minutes trying to cut and barely got 1" progress along the grain...
I bought a used Hawk scrollsaw (220-3) last Sunday for $275. It is in very good condition and works well EXCEPT :help: the upper arm is not square to the side mounting plates. This results in the top of the blade being offset almost exactly a quarter inch (0.23") to the left, so the blade is not...
When my sons and his wife moved into their new house, I figured he needed a special clock for his shop area. Mostly pine, maple and poplar. Clock face was done in Adobe Illustrator.
This is a fretwork I did of the silouette of Christ with a crown of thorns. It was done from a downloaded pattern. I added the tear. It's done in basewood with a black cardboard backer.
Saw one of these for sale cheap. Would one of the more experienced SS'ers who know anything about this brand give me some pointers please? Should I not waste my time or are these gems? All I know is Total Shop is out of business and I remember going to their storefront in Greenville when we...
A small "picture" of a sail boat made by scrollsawing red oak and poplar pieces. The red oak portion of the boat is one continuous piece. The poplar pieces were cut to fit the openings. The background is baltic birch ply and the frame is red oak. Finished with tung oil
A segmented bowl in red oak finished with tung oil and wax. This was made by scrollsawing each layer in a nested pattern. The layers were then stacked by rotating each one slightly and relative to the previous layer. The layers were fixed with CA.
It's official! A DeWalt scrollsaw lives in my shop! :eusa_danc:eusa_danc:eusa_danc
Picked it up from Walnut Jerry in Salisbury this afternoon!
Don't mind my old shoes in the background ... haha
It even came with a great collection of blades & such!
And they were well organized!
Now what...
http://www.scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com/
I'm not a scrollsaw'er so I can't judge how good this information is. It's got some free patterns/fonts and how-to videos.