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General Scroll Saw Talk / Re: Angle
« on: October 25, 2017, 02:36:12 pm »
Gary it really is a matter of preference.  It does for some folks make it easier to see the item you are cutting, especially when sitting.  if you cut standing up it does not do much for you.  Personally I have my raised in the back so that it tilts a bit toward me, it helps me see where I am cutting better.  With the table sloped there is one issue... the work will tend to slide toward you, on a table that has no slope on it the work remains in position and you do not have to hold it while cutting.

DW

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General Scroll Saw Talk / Re: Dragon vase
« on: October 25, 2017, 03:17:30 am »
The dragon vase on steve's catalog. How do you cut 45 angles on each side. I'm having a brain fart trying to picture it. Please explain like I'm 4years old lol..Thanks for any help.

Gabe

45 degree cuts are made using your saw having the blade or the table tilted at a 45 degree angle.  Most saws out there the table tilts but ones like the excalibur the table stays put and the part that holds the blade tilts.  Either way one has to make an entry hole ( if the angle cut is going to be made on an inside cut ) at 45 degrees and then do the cut.  It takes a bit if practice to get smooth, consistent cuts.  Practice is the key.  For that project however it is not real difficult as it is all straight lines that need to be at the 45 degrees.  One could use a disk sander or band saw or table saw to get the required 45 degree angles.

DW

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General Scroll Saw Talk / Re: Sales
« on: October 22, 2017, 01:43:27 am »
Hmmm.. pricing of works done is always difficult.  A lot is going to depend upon what your venue is,  Are you in an Art Show, Craft Show, Rummage Sale, holiday show such as ones put on by the church, etc. 

What kind of wood are you using? 

Are you going to charge for your time and if so how much are you going to charge? This is a big one as it can add a whole lot to the cost of the piece that you are going to make.  For instance a customer asks you to make their portrait for them.  It takes you, lets arbitrarily chose an amount of time, to design the pattern of 2 hrs.  It might take you another 3 hrs to cut it out and another hour sanding and finishing.  Ok here is the big question - What to charge.  If you charge lets say $15 for the portrait that you just cut you are not being paid for the time to design and cut it and finish it very much.  You spent around 5 hrs total doing all the steps to make that portrait.  Lets say that your wood was cheap and it only cost a couple of dollars at the craft store.  So $15 - $2 = $13.  Ok cost of the wood is taken care of.  $13 / 5hs = $2.60 / hr. for the labor to design and make this portrait.  This is where what kind of venue comes into play.  If it is a craft fair, rummage sale, church sponsored event then this kind of pricing is expected by the customer.  However if you are in say an Art Show where folks there are expecting to pay a lot more for works of art then you can charge accordingly. 

Personally I feel that we as scrollers seldom get paid a lot for our time to design and create the items we want to sell.  For a portrait being designed, cut and finished depending upon the complexity of the cutting pricing it in the $30 - $40 range is not too unexpected.  Since you are the the one doing all the steps to produce the work you can set the price lower or higher as need be.

Hope this helps a bit.

DW

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General Scroll Saw Talk / Re: Help very much needed
« on: October 22, 2017, 01:23:25 am »
Gary there are a couple of things that will cause your work to jump like that. 

The most common as mentioned in the post before mine is that the blade is installed upside down.  This is fairly common and everyone that has scrolled has done it a time or two. 

Since your wood is so thick and yes wood that is over 1 inch thick is getting very thick.  Most saws can only cut 2" or less.  Since your wood is very thick you will need to cut slower and not feed the wood into the blade as hard.  That could cause jumping of the work like you describe. 

Another cause could be that the wood has too much resin / sap in it and it is grabbing the blade.  This is not that common but it does happen.

Hope this helps you out.

DW

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Brag Forum / Re: Collectors 1964 Airstream Globetrotter
« on: October 16, 2017, 05:42:32 pm »
Very nicely done.  Thanks for sharing this with us.


DW


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Brag Forum / Re: After 20 years, its done!
« on: October 14, 2017, 08:21:27 pm »
Nicely done.  It would have taken me at least that long hehe.  Great job.  Thanks for sharing this with us...now.. how do you put it in the bottle?

DW

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General Scroll Saw Talk / Re: Autumn Harvest---A Schwibbogen
« on: October 13, 2017, 04:22:53 pm »

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Brag Forum / Re: my first portrait
« on: October 13, 2017, 03:01:45 am »
Very nicely done project.  That came out great.  Thanks for sharing this with us.

DW

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Pattern Requests. / Re: curving fonts
« on: October 10, 2017, 07:23:24 pm »
Most of the graphic software we use ie GIMP, INKSCAPE, Corel Draw, Photoshop allow text to be put on a path.  You can curve that path and get the letters where you want them.  As for the font with the graphic editor after you put down the letters you can edit to remove any floaters.


DW

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Very nicely done.  Thanks for sharing this with us.

DW

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The Coffee Shop / Re: Tom Petty
« on: October 03, 2017, 09:38:58 am »
R.I.P. Tom.


DW

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Introduce Yourself. / Re: introducing
« on: October 01, 2017, 08:26:45 pm »
Hello - Tell us a bit about yourself. :)

DW

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General Scroll Saw Talk / Re: Child safe woods
« on: October 01, 2017, 03:33:28 pm »
Here is the answer to your question about the wood

www.wood-database.com/wood-articles/wood-allergies-and-toxicity/

DW

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Intarsia / Re: Stoat
« on: September 29, 2017, 06:33:51 pm »
Very nicely done Brian.  That came out great.  Thanks for sharing this with us.

DW

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General Scroll Saw Talk / Re: UPDATE ON ....STICK N PEEL.... :+}
« on: September 27, 2017, 05:43:27 pm »
I use the blue tape which acts much like that sick n peel except that it is cheaper, each to their own.  You might even be able to print the pattern on the sick n peel then you will not have to worry about any spray glue residue.


DW

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