Hi, me again!! I finally have my wood working shop put together in the basement!! After much running around the house collecting everything I would need, I was finally ready to make the first cut.
I chose one of the simple Christmas ornament patters from this web site; it had a bit of filigree to it but way easier than anything I would carve on an egg.
Ummm...it was pretty tough to stay in a straight line and cut a corner. I think that part of the problem is that the "air blower" is junk and I'm constantly blowing dust off the piece...but wow indeed, this is going to take some practice.
I already purchased some flat Flying Dutchman blades that haven't arrived yet (the Ryobi blades aren't as friendly as I hoped and the top pin made me mad when trying to get through a drilled hole for fret work; so I cut off the top...works okay now) so I'm making the best with what I have in order to get some practice in. I am happy to say that the Ryobi is working pretty good for me; not very loud and zero vibration. I'm also very glad that I bought a foot pedal but I'm going to have to get used to that one too...
Please tell me it's going to get better?? The possibilities for really cool projects are endless but mastering this is seeming fairly daunting.
So, with that said, please give this newbie some tips to stay on track!! Motivate me!!!
Thanks as always,
Dixie