The heading really says it all !
My neighbour produced the Summer issue of "Scrollsaw Woodworking and Crafts" magazine, and I was taken with a jewelry box that will nicely for my granddaughter.
I've done it as a mixed turning and scrolling exercise. The lid is where I'm on new territory and need some guidance. It's an intarsia flower - very basic three layers of petals (purple heart, yew and holly) and a bit of turned bog oak for the centre.
My problem is sanding the edges of the petals - there's nothing in the article about this and I'm assuming that the magazine is targeted at the more advanced scroller who must know how to do this and get the even sanding that the article shows. Looking at another article, which describes modelling a wedding dress in intarsia, the sanding is done on a horizontal flexible drum sander to get the smooth flow of the material.
Is such a sander the only way to get even sanding of the edges of small piece parts ? Are there alternative options ? It really is just a good roll-over I'm after for 8mm and 4mm thick pieces. I was not happy with the trialling of some scraps on a large sanding disc.
Rob