Hey Everyone! In this fun scroll saw project video, we make a rustic Turtle On A Log Scene, I use 1/2 inch plywood for the portrait with a 1/4 inch backer board. The design comes from the Ultimate Book Of Scroll Saw Patterns By Fox Chapel Publishing. Hope you all like the video!
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Rustic Country Church Scene
Steve Good design uses 3 layers of 1/4 inch material.
I stained the middle layer a different shade to have some depth and contrast
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Rustic Deer Silhouette With Hunting Theme
This is a newer Steve Good design.
I trimmed the pattern out and attached it to my material with clear packing tape (clear packing tape helps lubricate the blade and reduce burn marks)
The main scroll work is 1/4 inch material and the backer board that...
Hey Everyone And Happy Memorial Day If Your In The USA! In this scroll saw project video we make this amazing Classic Fretwork Corner Shelf that is themed to birds! The pattern uses 1/4 inch material and the pattern is from the Big Book Of Scroll Saw Woodworking by Fox Chapel Publishing. I think...
Greetings NC Woodworkers!
Our Raleigh-based independent movie is looking for a great woodworking shop to base our filming. This movie is a fictional story set in a rural NC artisan community, but the main character is a furniture maker. She works out of a barn or an old building on her...
Live Edge Garden Bench built out of scrap lumber from a mill. Pulled all the bark off, pressure washed the wood. Hand planed the top to almost the same thickness. Joinery was through tenons. For build along photos visit my facebook page- www.facebook.com/asliceofwood
Live Edge Garden Bench built out of scrap lumber from a mill. Pulled all the bark off, pressure washed the wood. Hand planed the top to almost the same thickness. Joinery was through tenons. For build along photos visit my facebook page- www.facebook.com/asliceofwood
Live Edge Garden Bench built out of scrap lumber from a mill. Pulled all the bark off, pressure washed the wood. Hand planed the top to almost the same thickness. Joinery was through tenons. For build along photos visit my facebook page- www.facebook.com/asliceofwood
Good Morning all you fellow sawdust makers!
My son is big into cooking, and said he wanted a spice rack that could free stand (he rents) but could someday be put on the wall (after he buys a home). He wanted the bottles to have quick access and wanted the bottles horizontal.
I decided to go...
This was a neat project. A dead cedar tree fell in my neighbor's yard this spring. The wife called me up and told me that if her husband offered the tree to me, for me to accept it and make him a bench for his birthday as a surprise. He called and offered me the tree, so I accepted and picked it...
Not sure I am really finished. I split a little white cedar log and the piece I used was about 1/3 of it. I haven't leveled it because the split had just enough twist that I would go thinner than I would like. However, for the look I am after - a rustic shave horse with character - it really...
(note this is cross- posted on WoodCentral)
I have a request to make a 10' long rustic kitchen table. In short, my question is what wood species should I consider, given that oak is out?
More detail:
This will be a daily user table, as well as place to entertain/host (no formal dining...
I have a commission for an outdoor bench similar to this one...
I am wanting cedar or cypress or something that will hold up for a couple few years, but also needs to be somewhat dry. Ideas? I am in Jacksonville, so anything past Reiligh I would need the pony exp.
Thanks!
Guys,
I was thinking of using rough sawn white oak for replacing an existing kitchen table top... I'm after a very rustic look. Are there other species I should consider? I'm wanting something that is relatively easy to find locally and isn't outrageously expensive and wont be overly...