Hello and Thank you for letting me join. I have been scroll sawing for less then a year now. Still have alot to learn. I have been doing some small projects, to get my fingers wet(lol).
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Welcome to the group.! This is a very helpful group, like WJBClocks1 said there are no dumb questions. We were all newbies at some point.
What sort of scrolling have you done so far?
The offices of the publishers of the scrolling magazine are about 20 minutes west of Lancaster.
Rolf
RBI G4 26 Hawk, EX 16 with Pegas clamps, Nova 1624 DVR XP
Philosophy "I don't know that I can't, therefore I can"
Proud Member of the Long Island Woodworkers Club
And the Long Island Scrollsaw Association
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Central Indiana sends rainy greetings to the Keystone State. Much of what I do well, I learned here. The stuff in the burn pit is from not paying attention the help posted in this forum.
Ask your question and someone(s) will be along shortly to help out.
But, just don't ask what is the best saw or best blade. [We can go for pages on that topic]
Most of us have driven various saws and have, or currently cut with just about every brand of blade on the market.Jim
When looking at the clock at work--the correct time is:
Too early to leave, too late to call in.
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Welcome. Grew up in Poconos, where are you from?Betty
"Congress needs to realize it is a government of the people, by the people and for the people. Not of the people, by the people and for Congress." - Dr. Benjamin Carson, Pediatric Neurosurgeon, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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To answer some of the question, that was posted to me. I live in a small town called alburtis, it is near Allentown Pa. I'm looking at up grading to a scroll saw band saw type I will check out the forum's that talk about them. And I just got my first copy of the scroll saw magazine, and wow it has so much things in there, that I going to try.
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20221102_224739.jpg 20221215_153157.jpg IMG_2385 copy.jpg Here are some of the projects that I have worked on.
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Welcome to the Group! Nice work. You can run a 1/8 blade on a well tuned bandsaw but the Pegas 14" bandsaw was designed for and uses a #12 blade. The only drawback is you cant do internal cuts.
I don't know if any of our members own one.
Last edited by Rolf; 01-21-2023, 08:20 AM.Rolf
RBI G4 26 Hawk, EX 16 with Pegas clamps, Nova 1624 DVR XP
Philosophy "I don't know that I can't, therefore I can"
Proud Member of the Long Island Woodworkers Club
And the Long Island Scrollsaw Association
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Originally posted by Kim Stone View Post20221102_224739.jpg 20221215_153157.jpg IMG_2385 copy.jpg Here are some of the projects that I have worked on.Scott
Creator of fine designer sawdust.
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by Sandy OaksAn Alex Fox Pattern C-03. I enlarged the pattern by 30% to fit 1/4" Baltic Birch plywood 10" square. Cut on the Pegas Scroll Saw using Pegas #1 MGT blades. Entry holes drilled with Grobet #68 HSS Twist Drill Bits. Finish is two coats spray Lacquer Clear Gloss with sanding on the Mac Mop between...Yesterday, 11:34 AM
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Reply to Miniature Birdhouse Ornamentsby Sandy OaksHi Rolf.
I also sand before assembly using 180. The little birds are not sanded....03-22-2023, 11:07 AM -
Reply to Miniature Birdhouse Ornamentsby Sandy OaksHi Karl. I only use 180 grit....03-22-2023, 11:06 AM
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Reply to Miniature Birdhouse Ornamentsby RolfI also enjoy making these. I have also used the profiles to turn some on the lathe. I mostly use a 220 Mac mop I have a 180 for the harder woods and then finish with the 220. I do all sanding before assembly.03-22-2023, 07:08 AM
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Reply to Miniature Birdhouse Ornamentsby KarlBNice work Denny.
What grit do you use on the mac mop? Do you change grits for the final sanding? Do you mop sand with the bird attached?
Inquiring minds want to know.
Karl03-21-2023, 08:15 PM
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