Hi all,
I am new to the group and hope to learn some tips from others and
share projects etc. I am in Canberra and have a scroll saw plus
other woodworking tools. I have done various projects such as
jigsaws, fancy patterns and making small furniture I will try and
upload some pictures in the photos section soon.
I am also trying to locate a scroll saw for purchase that was
available a few years ago from your local hardware and tool stores.
And was wondering if anyone else knows about this tool as evereyone
I mention it to has no idea...
It is a vibrating style of scroll saw in that it will not cut skin
but is only capable of cutting balsa or thin woods. I think it was
suited more as an entry level saw or for children and light hobby
work.
I remember them being black with a yellow table, however I believe
they were available in different models as well. If anyone knows of
where I may be able to obtain one could they please contact me
minicurios@....
Thanks a lot
Cheers
Andrea
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Daniel
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G'day Pammy,
Welcome to the group, as I told Marie I don't always have time to spend in here
too busy with work and my artwork
I also do pyrography. I mainly do Australian flora and fauna and love it.
Regards,
Lesley
Pamela <pammy6884@...> wrote:
Hi,
I just joined the group today. I am new to scrolling. I initially
got into it through pyrography, and though it is still my first
love, SCROLLING ROCKS!!! Hope everyone has a big a smile on their
face as i do on mine...thanks
Pammy
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G'day Marie,
LOL no you are not alone. Sometimes I don't have the time to spend in here as
I'm always busy either with work or with my artwork.
I love using my husband's scrollsaw when he lets me doesn't always like me in
his workshop. If I could afford it, I'd buy my own saw LOL.
Anyway nice to meet you,
Regards,
Lesley
marie <marie063@...> wrote:
HIYA from western kentucky is any one out there??? lol love the work
iv seen holler back please so i know im not alone lol marie in ky
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Its nice to see some activity in this group again.
Just curious what everyones favourite part of scrolling is. Mine is
mainly in the portrait or fretwork area of scrolling but will give
anything a go. Currently having a go at doing some segmentation work.
Hard to find the time to get on the saw sometimes, with my work and
also doing the scrollsaw networks newsletter but I try and get on
there as often as I can.
Brett
Hi,
I just joined the group today. I am new to scrolling. I initially
got into it through pyrography, and though it is still my first
love, SCROLLING ROCKS!!! Hope everyone has a big a smile on their
face as i do on mine...thanks
Pammy
Welcome to the new members. There are patterns on this site under
files & also links to other sites with pattern. Also have a look at
the photo album as there are lots of good work in there
Happy scrolling everyone
Hi Peter
Welcome to the group. I too am relatively new. I was/am after Australian
animal patterns also. My sister is a Primary school teacher and she had some
pictures that they photocopy for the littlies to colour in etc. I was able
to get these scanned and then altered they on the puter for what I wanted.
What were you wanting to make?
Cheers
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could someone please send me some australian patterns,
i am new to scrollsawing and any help would be great
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I haven't been here in a while and wish it wasn't on such a sad
occasion. The following email was received today from Dirk Boelman in
Wisconsin.
Friends,
This message is being sent to inform you about the unexpected death
of Patrick Spielman. This is a sad day for everyone in the scroll
saw community. Pat is responsible for the resurgence in interest in
scroll sawing that began in the early 80's, and has long been a
mentor and good friend to a great many of us in the industry. His
books have taught many people how to use the scroll saw, and have
provided us with countless scroll saw patterns and projects to test
our skills. He will be sadly missed.
His obituary, copied from The Green Bay Press Gazette, reads as
follows:
Spielman, Patrick E. "Mr. Pat"
Patrick E. "Mr. Pat" Spielman died suddenly Wednesday, Oct. 27, at
his home in Fish Creek as the result of an apparent heart attack. He
was born March 17, 1936, in Spring Lake Township, Minn. to Andrew M.
and Della Jean (Ince) Spielman. Patrick graduated from University of
Wisconsin-Stout in 1958 with a Bachelors degree in Industrial Arts.
He was married to Patricia "Mrs. Pat'' Rogers June 7, 1958. He spent
27 years as a high school woodworking instructor, 23 of them at
Gibraltar High School. Through use of hands-on techniques he inspired
his students to create innovation and practical projects. Motivating
his students to apply themselves and develop their talents was his
passion, and he leaves behind hundreds of dedicated students as part
of his legacy. Patrick was a world-renowned author of over 65
woodworking books with special editions published in several
languages. He began working on his first book at the age of 24, and
continued authoring books, including two current projects, over the
span of his 46 year career. In addition to his success as an
entrepreneur, he was a sought after process and design consultant to
industry leading (woodworking equipment) manufacturers, and a
respected spokesperson for innovative and quality industry products.
His entrepreneurial ventures were a result of his innovative spirit
and creative mind. Patrick, along with wife Patricia, began a
business out of his workshop in 1974 with his own hand-crafted
products, turnings, signs and cedar lawn furniture. The business grew
to include consignment and manufactured products and moved to its
current location in downtown Fish Creek in 1982. In March of 2003,
Patrick was honored with the James Huff Stout Award. The honor is
given to a distinguished alumnus for their work in enhancing the
prestige of UW-Stout and enriching the lives of those touched by
their work.
Pat is survived by his beloved wife, Patricia; son, Robert (Bonnie),
Baileys Harbor; daughter, Sherri (Luke) Valitchka, De Pere; daughter,
Sandra (Bernie) Friedenfels, Jacksonport; two grandchildren, Zoe
Samantha-Ann Valitchka; Sophia Marie Friedenfels, and a third
grandchild expected in November; and sister, Winnifred (Andrew)
Schoenbauer.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his brothers Donald and
Robert; and step-father Nick Wolf.
Friends may call Monday, Nov. 1 from 3 to 8 p.m. at Casperson Funeral
Home in Sister Bay. Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Tuesday,
Nov. 2 at St. Paul's Catholic Church in Fish Creek with Pastor
Michael Brecke officiating. Burial services will follow at
Blossomburg Cemetery in Peninsula State Park, Fish Creek. Please join
the family for a celebration luncheon at the Parkway Supper Club in
Fish Creek at approximately 11:30 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in honor of
Patrick Spielman. Donations may be mailed to: Patrick Spielman
Memorial Fund, c/o Baylake Bank, Attn: Judy Smith, P.O. Box 46, Fish
Creek, WI 54212.
If you would like to send a note or card to his family, I am sure
they would appreciate it. Please send them to: The Patrick Spielman
Family, 3771 Gibraltar Road, Fish Creek, WI 53818
Please share this news with your scroll sawing friends.
Thank you,
Dirk Boelman
The Art Factory
PO Box 701
Platteville WI 53818
Dirk Boelman
The Art Factory
PO Box 701
Platteville WI 53818
Phone 608-348-8332
Fax 608-348-8388
www.theartfactory.com
sorry forgot all about the chat last night, been running around
getting things ready for the baby that is coming very soon. I'll try
to remember to drop in next week.
Brett
Hi All,
Just joined your group. The pictures and patterns are great. Brett
thanks for posting the link. BTW love your album.
Posted a pattern of Elvis in Jr. Ranger's album if anyone is
interested. Thanks for letting me join your group
Jr. Ranger
Come on all you scrollers out there the chat room is there for
everyone to come along on wednesday nights. Only a few members ever
turn up lets see some more people there & use this wonderful assett
we have. We all have questions to ask so why not come along & ask it?
If the people in the room don't know may be they know some-one that
does & thats a help to everyone, I may sound like a broken record but
lets help each other out after all thats why we join a group like
this one for!
Regards
Michael
well done brett that clock looks great, regards Michael
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> Tom,
> I cut your anchor clock from the December 2003 Australian
Woodworker
> on some Queensland Maple. It was a nice pattern to do and finished
> nicely. A picture of it can be found in the 'Brett Miller' Photo
> album.
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> Brett
Tom,
I cut your anchor clock from the December 2003 Australian Woodworker
on some Queensland Maple. It was a nice pattern to do and finished
nicely. A picture of it can be found in the 'Brett Miller' Photo
album.
Brett
Yes an earlier thing I started a few
months prior to my new scroll saw. I enjoy creativity, I use to etch glass,
sandblasting after acid etching.
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> pyropgraphy?
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I am a fairly new member and have posted some pictures of what I have
been up too. Learning really and would appreciate any comments about
my work. People have been stoping by and asking me how much for this
or that and I frankly haven't a clue! I began three months ago mostly
for the enjoyment so at this point any input is welcome.
Yes thank you and a "HAPPY NEW YEAR" to you all too. Hope it's better than the
last two have been.
Regards to all,
Lesley
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wishing all the members a happy new year from me
hope you all get your new year wishes
regards michael
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I don't know whether you are interested or not but for hard to get to places for
sanding I always go to the supermarket and get a packet of those Emery Boards.
You can get them from Coles for about $2 for a pack of eight.
I use them for my celtic crosses.
Lesley.
hodarthestrange <hodarthestrange@...> wrote:
Ok whats the best way to sand Fretwork besides a sanding blade on the
scroll saw? How would one do it for production and get it done in a
resonable time?
How about staining the wood? Trying to get a brush in all those thin
cuts is a pain. Got to be a better run free way. What are you guys doing?
How do you take care of the edges of plywood fretwork?
Thanks,
Donny
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Donny,
I use my B&D mouse sander working through the various grades of papers to
bring it to a smooth finish, for me this gets rid of a majority of the
'fuzzies' left after cutting and I use an emery board or my small files to
get any that are left over. If you have some delicate work that you are
sanding, put the piece you cut out back in there and it will keep it stable
enough so it doesnt snap off.
I have not stained any of my wood, I coat most of my work with a few layers
of boiled linseed oil, will either brush that on or if there is a lot of
small inside cuts I will dip it in a container of BLO, wipe off the excess
and let it dry
Brett
Ok whats the best way to sand Fretwork besides a sanding blade on the
scroll saw? How would one do it for production and get it done in a
resonable time?
How about staining the wood? Trying to get a brush in all those thin
cuts is a pain. Got to be a better run free way. What are you guys doing?
How do you take care of the edges of plywood fretwork?
Thanks,
Donny