a few of my latest projects i used 1 inch pine with a plywood backer patterns were from creative woodworks and crafts , i just subscribed to scroller anxiously awaiting my first issue
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Very good looking projects. You made the pine look great.
It's all fun
Terry
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tony, nice job on both.Did you have a reason for cutting them from 1" wood? I use mostly 1/8" or 1/4".
Mick, - Delta P-20
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i use the 1 inch pine a lot as i am wood poor for now ive done several using lots of scrap pieces i have around , my friend who i gave the first one too liked it thick like that, said just like real fishing you have to do anything to make your fish look bigger, , one problem ive been having with using ply woods is chipping out usually on a middle ply of the wood , another reason is i only have one hand and the thicker pieces are easier to control for meComment
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Those really look great ! I really like the look of your pine. You did a nice job finishing them & they look real good. Thanks for showing us.PERKComment
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by RolfOur Judges are some of the best woodworkers I have ever met. On occasion I get asked to explain what I look for in the scrolling categories. I point out all of the nuances. I can't be a judge as I have intarsia and scroll work entries.
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by RolfThere may have been some crud on the tips from manufacturing.
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by NC ScrollerDon’t over sand them as you will shorten their usable life. Only sand as needed. Another thing to do is clear your blades before installing. Blades are coated with oil to prevent rust. Wipe the ends with alcohol or lightly sand with 320 grit.
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by cwmageeThe fact that you only had approximately 6 hours on the saw tells me there was a thin oily film on the clamps from the manufacturing process.
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