5 scroll saw projects. Scroll saw projects that sell.

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5 scroll saw projects. Scroll saw projects that sell, is a demonstration and explanation of how to make 5 different scroll saw projects that have sold well over the years here at our family workshop.

These scroll saw projects can be made in a basic way and be great as scroll saw projects for beginners. Alternatively, you can include the handcarving skills and they are great projects for the wood worker with more advanced wood working skills.

Many of the processes used for these scroll saw projects are ideal for scroll saw beginners but can be used by the more advanced scroll saw user too.

The 5 scroll saw projects demonstrated are as follows:

1. A scroll sawed Rhino and Owl book end.
2. A scroll sawed key shaped key rack.
3. A scroll sawed pig shaped money box.
4. A scroll sawed sea horse hanger (coat or tea tower hook)
5. A scroll saw mouse door stop.

All of these scroll saw patterns can be adapted to suit your own skills and ability. Equally, alternative designs can be used for these scroll saw projects. For example, a football shaped money box or a car shaped key rack. The explanation and demonstration of these scroll saw projects can be used as a basis for your own scroll saw project but you can adapt the design according to your own needs.

For the free scroll saw patterns, please refer to the dedicated page on our workshop website by following the link below.

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Remember to take care and ALWAYS ensure your own safety when working with wood working tools and machinery. If in doubt don't do it!!

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Great projects. I love the owl and the seahorse. the most. Thanks for the videos you post.

phyllisstone
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Nice video. Thanks for posting! As i have not been able to find carbon paper, i put painters tape on the wood and then glue the pattern to the tape. Removes easily by just pulling off the tape and little to no residue left behind.

jmh
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very good works, the best thing is that they are simple models, with a very low level of complication. congratulations and thank you

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Love the book ends they look fantastic

martinkenny
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Awesome video. It is very interesting to see how you put on the detail. I have not seen this before. I am very interested in doing this. it will make a big difference to my projects. I am a beginner and only got a scroll saw a month ago, and have cut out quite a few things, but they are as you can imagine FLAT!! As I did not know how to put on the details. SO THANK YOU SO MUCH for sharing.

kenn
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Dai very lovely items there great video friend

sdoilpaint
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Great video I see you use carbon paper I started scrolling 40 plus years ago never knew anything but using carbon paper transfer I see all the new scrollers making copies an spray gluing or putting tape down an gluing then pealing off sanding to remove residue I still prefer carbon paper just had to comment that the one thing I did was try to cut right on the line I see you cut right to the edge if do that I find myself drifting off a little my old habits are hard to get away from
Thanks for all the great work you put in your videos

KEYAL
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Thank you for your video. It was very informative!

janesmith
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Excelente! Eres un gran maestro!
Saludos.

IDJTRANSFERI
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Hello Dai, I reckon I will go in for some of those Niqua blades no.9, (they look a lot "beefier" than the blades that I have which came with the saw), and also stop "jumping the gun", (thats how I am though). I could do some nice stuff with 1" Oak ( I am quite imaginitive-got allsorts of idea's in mind) and "walk before I run" aswell, get some of the thinner "Oak (converted in to firewood" scraps lol) out and get some practise in. You were thinking just along the same line as me though with a narrow bandsaw blade for external cutting and scroll saw for internal cuts but I think when I get my blades I will give it a good shot with the scroll saw. I've spent enough money on various sizes of bandsaw blades already lol. (and all I've done is convert lots of good wood into scrap lol).

seedubyu
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Hi! I love all the ideas, especially the door stopper. The hook is beautiful - I just can't figure out how you would hang things on it if it hangs flat against the wall?

enidmelanie
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Hello Dai, thanks for your reply, I was looking at Niqua blades on Sunday and was just about to order them until I saw the "standard" postal delivery (duration estimate ) (not paying extra - I'm a Yorkshireman tha' knows Lol) and my impatience got the better of me and I ordered some Proxxon blades from a place nearer but they aint come yet anyway, I might as well have got the Niqua, they were only a few quid aswell. I think I was going to get 9's and 11's (or 12's).

seedubyu
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Hello Dai, I just went in for the Proxxon blades because its a Proxxon DS 460 and I got some Proxxon blades with it but I have gone in for some Proxxon that are coarser and I thought I would have recieved them by now. I think I will get some Niqua aswell and see what I can do.

seedubyu
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Hi Dai, just found your channel and subscribed to your channel amazing work I can’t draw at all where can I find some pictures to start trying to make my granddaughter a few little animals please any info greatly appreciated take care stay safe 👍

clivesquire
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Can You explain what, s Chelac, gracias

ypovwvt
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where do you source your wood from Dai.

peterward
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What are you using to transfer the patterns onto the wood

GunGai
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Hello Dai, I like your Rhino and Owl, I would like to get into that type of thing. I have recently bought a decent used scroll saw (I've not had one before, never even touched one till Tuesday last week), I did a quick test cut to see what it could do and it went through Oak nearly 2" thick no problem but that was just in a straight line and when I've had another effort to actually follow a line seemed like no chance and a case of "well thats summat ELSE to get shut of " (lol). So I was wondering what blade were you using because thats the sort of thickness I will be making things from. (I have lots of White Oak doing nothing so I am not going to be spending money on soft wood plus I dont want to be doing thin work either). I like the carving aspect aswell, I would like to be able to do that. I was tempted to get another 3/16" blade for my bandsaw, trouble is snap a blade and thats 16 quid down the drain plus cant do internal cuts.

seedubyu
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Can you add a link where we can purchase those hand tools.

TonyRahD
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Love the video what are them carving tools called please I cant find any good ones thankyou

jakeshepherd