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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: Gabby on August 16, 2011, 04:31:12 am
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I was thinking, yup it was hard! ;D
Several have expressed concerns about age being a restriction to scrolling.
I'm sure the majority of scrollers are at least middle age or senior citizens, both genders too.
Yes I know there are exceptions.
This is perhaps because it doesn't take brawn to make something beautiful or useful or both! As long as you can sit or stand in front of one of these machines and have some dexterity in your hands and decent eyesight at least with a magnifier. You can scroll!
So get a saw and make some sawdust and designer fire wood it's good for you, keeps you out of the bars too! Spending all your money on wood and tools will see to that!
Scroll on!
Gabby
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Definitely agree with the probability that most scrollers are older than young. Some of this could be due to now being able to take time to focus on something, even though it doesn't necessarily make us money, or take care of the kids... We can now appreciate the jo, and stress relieft, of being fully mentally involved in creating something because we want to - distractions aren't welcome. As far as keeping us out of the bars (or mischief in general) - it has been very helpful to me over the years. Plus, you get to meet all kinds of new people.
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I don't think you ever get to old to do anything as long as your health doesn't get in the way. My mind keeps telling me I am a young man, but my body reminds me I am not. ;)
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I also find that my eyes aren't as good as they used to be, therefore I don't see as many errors! ::)
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I'm almost 69, needed glasses to read for over 30 yrs, had 2 heart surgeries. Not making any money but still scrolling almost every day. Cut 3 sets of ornaments yesterday and will keep scrolling as long as my health allows. It's relaxing.
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I've been retired for 5 years now, and glad I have a scrolling hobby, and the wife is too. Can't sit and watch TV all day, therefore I spend most of my time in the shop. I learned to keep busy and enjoy my self, when I'am not in the shop I baby sit my grandson, and still bowl three days a week, and attend senior club once a week. The body is showing some signs of age but the mind is still there, I do agree with what the rest of the people say. Also I still do around 10 craft shows durning the year, don't make much, but help buys supplies. Scrolling is relaxing for me along with enjoyment. Edward
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As we start getting older, it is important to stay active and keep your mind busy. Woodworking and scrolling sure accomplishes this for me. My mind is fading, but my body stays active!
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Looking around here sometimes I feel too young to scroll...I think it is a wonderful hobby for people of all ages!
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Ditto to most of the above...I started at 69!
Was not looking to make money but just do something with these hands that have been fixing and making things more years than I sometimes care to remember.
I found the perfect outlet for me!
Between scrolling and volunteering I keep mind and body active within the limits set by health with no anxieties...
If others enjoy my works that is a great bonus....
And again this year ... for Christmas, EVERYBODY gets WOOD!!!!
~~~GB~~~
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Isn't it great GB? I have been giving wooden gifts for years!
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You know, I think I starte scrolling about 30 years ago and 20 years ago the wife and I started a animal sign business that we worked full time untill people ran out of money to purchase. I am in my shop every day either working at the scrollsaw or bandsaw (having fun making bandsaw boxes right now) and am really enjoying myself. I am retired, and thanks to woodworking, I will always have something to keep me busy and out of my wifes hair ;D
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Graybeard and I essentially share the same story. Only real difference is that I started at 74, having sold my boat when my legs failed and needed something to do to keep my sanity. It was a wood Christmas for all of my family last year also, and now I make things for charity auctions, gifts, etc. Love it!
And Katie, no one is too young nor too old. You share a great deal and teach future generations of scrollers. That's a lot.
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Well I'm only 57 but my health restricts what I do.. With my home and hubby and my Sunday school class I teach, I needed something to keep my hands busy. I've always crafted in some sort or another. Such as I sew, crochet, knit, cross stitch, embroidery, paint, am a published poet, I cook clean and enjoy my grand kids and kids (at times).. I have a full life, but I enjoy my scroll saw the most. I can get away from everything when I am sawing or I can take time to pray as I saw or I listen to the Bible while I work.. This is one hobby I will do until I can't get across the yard to the shop... Just my thoughts... Sheila in Tx
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im 67 yrs old been scrolling for about 15 yrs i enjoy it not to make money just like cutting wood
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I relate to something LHayes said, "Keeps me busy and out of my wife's hair" I told my wife that I was going to retire, at the early age of 57, because I wanted to enjoy life and do something I wanted, instead of the Eight to Five routine every day. (My father had a heart attack and passed away when he was only Sixty-Four and had just started thinking about retirement). When I told her about retiring I think she started to worry about having me home, underfoot, everyday and even though I had all kinds of hobbies she is the one that talked me into purchasing a Hegner Scrollsaw at the 1990 LA Co. Fair, thinking Scrolling was something I would really enjoy and keep me out of her hair. And she has been proven right; It has been the one thing I still love. I?m now Seventy-Eight and enjoy it every time I walk into the shop. It sure beats working!!!!!!
My youngest Grandson asked me the other day if I'd help him make a Bass Guitar, I told him I'd never attempted one but I guess I wasn't too old to learn, I hope.
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Hardly a day goes by that a day doesn't go by, but I know that candle holder or the collapsible basket someone ordered will be around for years after I have turned the saw off for the last time, whoa...that is deeeeeep! ;)
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Your a deep guy Pete. :o
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deep, but always looking "UP" to you dgman!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I'm really glad I shared my thoughts with you folks. This has been a good topic and I hope more will chime in here and share their interests, feelings and experiences!
This is what makes Steves forum and scrolling so interesting and enjoyable.
Gabby
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I just turned 80 on July 12th and have enjoyed woodworking since my High School years. I have owned a Hegner 18v scrollsaw for 20 plus years but used it exclusively for cutting intricate parts for my whirligigs which has always been my specialty. I started to scrollsaw 2 years ago and am addicted to it. It has always proven to be an enjoyable part of my woodworking experience. I had to put it on hold as I suffered a stroke 2 months ago and cannot work in the shop as yet but I will resume my scrolling when the doctor feels I am well enough. I was left with weakness on my left side but Thank God I did not suffer any Brain damage. Doctors feel I will eventually recover fully and I feel upbeat that I will be able to venture out to my shop in the near future. To me,
Scrollsawing is a stress breaker and a challenge at the same time, so in ending I concur that age is no barrier to scrolling as long as your health holds up.
Mike
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I was 47 when I started scrolling but I really wish I had know about it sooner, I wasted a lot of years on crafts I either was not really good at or didn't like. From the first day that my husband showed me how to use the scroll saw I was in love. My husband had brought it for himself but he as never been on it, I sort of took it over ;D I often tell him that its the best present he ever bought me. ::)
Marg
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Mike I suspect you are like a 4 pack a day man going cold turkey! Hang in there and do your physical therapy. You'll be back soon buddy!
Gabby ex 4pk a day, now 1 can a day. Ptooie got that ant! LOL I can hear it now, OH YUK!
Don't knock it, beats smoking! No pc police or signs saying no dipping! LMAO
Gabby
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The scroll saw club that I visit has members who are mostly in the 60-70 age range, I remember the surprised looks I got when I first walked in a few years ago when I was in my late 20's ;D
Age is no barrier and have seen some great work done by the older members, some of which I dont think i'd have the patience in doing.
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The scroll saw club that I visit has members who are mostly in the 60-70 age range, I remember the surprised looks I got when I first walked in a few years ago when I was in my late 20's ;D
Age is no barrier and have seen some great work done by the older members, some of which I dont think i'd have the patience in doing.
PATIENCE only comes with time!
Gabby
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I thought I was getting more patient as I grew older but, it turns out that I just don't give darn.
Rog
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Roger... ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D, I couldn't have said it better. Pete