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Title: Could be a brag LOL
Post by: Gabby on August 06, 2013, 11:11:49 pm
Just have to spred it around I suffered hi temps (90's) and smoke but I started making sawdust yesterday and today. Guess what I haven't lost it all, but I'm breaking a few blades. Got to quit pushing against the side of the blade causing it to overheat and BAM!

The BOSS SUGGESTED (you guys know of whom I speak) I make some of those sewing machine plaques like I made for her, to sell to the quilting ladies, so I've got 4 preped and am cutting the first one now. I wish I could find some 1/2" or 3/8" by 12" pine or other cheap wood to cut these things out of I'm making them to fit a regular sheet of printer paper 8 1/2 by 11". Plywood isn't going to cut it due to the layers showing on the edges which makes them look cheap. The ladies that can afford them want the real thing.
As you may recall I cut hers from local oak 3/4" thick and that took plenty of time you can't hurry that stuf.
The 3/4 pine I'm cutting now won't let me go too fast either but it is faster than oak!
I think if I could get 3/8" wood I could stack at least 2 at a time and that would be a real help.
Well enough of this brag / heads up. Those of you who know me can expect a little more harrasment from O'l Gabby
Especiall one "Kilted Redneck" who shall remain nameless But his initials are RR
Snicker
I'm Baaaack you can run but you can't hide!  ;D ;D ;D
Gabby
Title: Re: Could be a brag LOL
Post by: wombatie on August 07, 2013, 01:35:01 am
Love the sound of you being back Gabby, not the same around here without you.  And please be careful with the smoke still around and the heat.   :-*

Marg
Title: Re: Could be a brag LOL
Post by: Marcellarius on August 07, 2013, 01:49:00 am
good to see you're "back in the saddle" Gabby!

help me out here, what are 'sewing machine placks' ? do you have any picture?
Title: Re: Could be a brag LOL
Post by: Gabby on August 07, 2013, 02:58:26 am
good to see you're "back in the saddle" Gabby!

help me out here, what are 'sewing machine plaques' ? do you have any picture?

Sorry I had miss-spelled it.
It is a plaque of a sewing machine sihlouette with the words cut below that say
"Friends are like fabric you can never have enough" I posted mine here in the gallery a while back Pre Hospital visit, but it's still there take a peak. See below.
The ladies were really appreciative of the multiple fabric samples I used to back it with.

http://stevedgood.com/community/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view&id=108
So I'm hoping to make wood & blade money  cutting them.

Marcel "Back in the saddle" has more than one conotation, and sadly I can not handle either one.  :( :( :( :(
Gabby

Title: Re: Could be a brag LOL
Post by: EIEIO on August 07, 2013, 10:06:16 am
Gabby - if you're still looking for some low cost, thin lumber to cut, take a look at this:
http://stevedgood.com/community/index.php?topic=14465.0 (http://stevedgood.com/community/index.php?topic=14465.0)

They are small cedar planks - about 3"x7.5" and 3/16 thick - but you might be able to reduce your image to use them; cut the machine but maybe burn the lettering. They sell 100 for $3.75 here in Ohio.
Title: Re: Could be a brag LOL
Post by: BilltheDiver on August 07, 2013, 01:40:30 pm
Hey Gabby, do you have a router?  If you do there is a way to use it as a planer to reduce the thickness of a board.  It might just work for what you need.
Title: Re: Could be a brag LOL
Post by: Billy in Va on August 07, 2013, 02:01:37 pm
Hey Gabby - - I reworked Grandpa's pattern to fit a 8X10 frame.  I use the oak ply from Lowes or Home Depot.   It is fairly inexpensive and looks good (IMHO).  I am in the middle of cutting it now.  Yes occasionally you get a void and every now and then, it makes designer firewood but overall I am happy with it.  I get the frames from yard/garage sales and  junk shops mostly. Have found some nice looking ones at the dollar store and Big Lots. Many are useable as they are and some take a few swipes with sandpaper.  I usually put the piece in the frame and give both a final coat of clear lacquer.
Title: Re: Could be a brag LOL
Post by: dirtrider73068 on August 09, 2013, 11:29:51 pm
I have heard pine is hard to cut being a soft wood the blade tends to follow the grain, in lowes there is a isle of shelving wood, in different kinds, might have to go with a hardwood, the 2x2 sheets of oak at my lowes run about 8 bucks a sheet, might be a better option for the real look, or find a wood filler thats close to the same color as ply, and put it on the edge to cover it then sand it smooth, there are different color fillers and are stainable.
Title: Re: Could be a brag LOL
Post by: Gabby on August 10, 2013, 12:54:39 am
Thanks guys you have given me some options. The nearest Lowes is over 50 miles away in Medford I only get over there in emergencies October is the next one, I'm going to meet my new Neurologist. There is a Home Depot in Grants Pass and I get there once in a while.
I've got a plunge router but don't know much about using it. I do know it can be locked at whatever depth I want. That may be my best option and Red Cedar may be better to cut than pine, but other than breaking a bunch of blades ( I think from heavy handedness ) it cuts ok. The main problem with it is the knots. I don't mind cutting hardwood the first plaque was 3/4" Oak I'm trying to speed up my production by cutting more than one at a time and 3/8" or 1/2" is plenty thick. Doug Fir is worse than Pine for sure.

A local update,
We finally had a good rain here in my part of the valley which hopefully may put out whatever lightening strike fires the storm started before it decided to rain. The air is positively YUMMY for the first time in weeks! Maybe I can get rid of some of the crap in my lungs it's getting pretty thick. Didn't get to make dust, OH boo hoo.  :'( :'(  It's to a good cause.  ;D ;D ;D
Gabby
Title: Re: Could be a brag LOL
Post by: kenreich on August 10, 2013, 10:57:35 am
I have looked all over Steve's pattern site and can't find this sewing machine pattern.  Can anyone post a link to it?

Thanks,
Ken
Title: Re: Could be a brag LOL
Post by: dirtrider73068 on August 10, 2013, 12:23:41 pm
I know he has it I have seen it before. I have looked where I thought it should be and don't see any sign of it.
Title: Re: Could be a brag LOL
Post by: Gabby on August 12, 2013, 04:33:56 am
I'll see if I can upload it here.
The red is easier to see and I changed the font for ease of cutting.
I like to cut it on 8.5 by 11 so that the detail isn't too small, most of the quilters are needing glasses as it is. Just like us old scrollers. LOL If you cut it too small you lose the detail especially of the text.
Gabby
Title: Re: Could be a brag LOL
Post by: kenreich on August 12, 2013, 11:23:18 pm
Thanks Gabby!
Title: Re: Could be a brag LOL
Post by: Gabby on August 16, 2013, 03:52:00 am
Any time.
G
Title: Re: Could be a brag LOL
Post by: don in brooklin on on August 16, 2013, 04:19:48 am
Thanks Gabby for the pattern. I like "sewing" patterns as I have a lot of friends that like these.

I have done a few of Sue Mey's quilt patterns.  I use 1/8" BB. Cut 3 at a time and so it takes a while but you get a lot out of the work.  Probably could stack more but 3 works for me.


I do the last pattern here. 

http://scrollsawartist.com/?subcats=Y&status=A&pshort=Y&pfull=Y&pname=Y&pkeywords=Y&search_performed=Y&q=quilt&dispatch=&dispatch=products.search (ftp://http://scrollsawartist.com/?subcats=Y&status=A&pshort=Y&pfull=Y&pname=Y&pkeywords=Y&search_performed=Y&q=quilt&dispatch=&dispatch=products.search)
Title: Re: Could be a brag LOL
Post by: jeff44 on August 16, 2013, 01:19:20 pm
Thanks Gabby, I have a sister who sews and knits and a few other craft things.  I know she will love this.  Thanks again, Jeff44
Title: Re: Could be a brag LOL
Post by: Gabby on August 18, 2013, 06:06:47 am
Thanks Gabby, I have a sister who sews and knits and a few other craft things.  I know she will love this.  Thanks again, Jeff44

My wife's is hanging on the wall above her sewing machine and she sees it every day and loves hers.
I'm cutting the second one and should have it cut in a day or so. My lighted magnifying glass is worn out, so I'm just cutting with my reading glasses on and eye strain does rear it's ugly head, so I'm not cutting as long as I used to.
Gabby