I was working on a project this afternoon when I had a thought, "my tri-pod would probably sit on the steps behind my saw...I could do a video of this project for that guy on the forum" (no offense to CNLNC, "that guy" is meant nicely)
So I dug around for my tri-pod and camera and got it set up. I then cut out the project. My camera battery died after 35 minutes of filming and I didn't realize it until the end. So you will miss the first couple of cuts and the last couple, they are pretty much the same as the rest, you aren't missing much. I had to split the video into 3 parts to be posted on YouTube. I didn't do any talking, and the radio wasn't on so there is no singing, it is just saw making noise. I thought about doing some kind of voice over, but didn't. Maybe next time. . . .
The resulting video is probably the most boring video on all of YouTube. (I am the star and I fast forwarded through most of it.)
But at least I made it, and if I make any more videos they will be better simply because they can't get worse

I don't claim to be the best, or know it all, so if you do things differently that?s fine. Do what works for you.
Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mupT65GmhLcPart 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q63EVNZjErUPart 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSt-ULE1bWMThe pattern that I am cutting comes from the book ?simply wood? by Roshaan Ganief. It is a pretty interesting book, different types and styles of projects then are in a lot of the other scroll saw books that I have. The layered butterfly that I posted in the brag section a while back also came from the book.
I cut the project using my Hegner scroll saw and a number 5 skip tooth blade. It is a stack of 2 pieces of 1/8? Baltic Birch Plywood. To finish the project I will stain the pieces, and glue them to another piece of ply, and spray lacquer.
Let me know if you have any questions
Katie