This is an excellent tutorial! When I finish the project I'm on now I want to do some 3D cutting! Thank you! I definitely have you on my list of channels to watch! God bless!
Wow, that was awesome to watch.. When you connect your blade back into the support unit, do you have to retention it each time on your Dewalt scroll saw?
Thanks for your video! I've been scrolling for 40 years now but have been involved in "compound cutting" for about six years or more now. I really got into it when my daughter gave me a book on making chess pieces and boards. The book detailed how to make chess sets with different themes as Paris, Venice, Canterbury Castle, San Francisco etc. I thought she was crazy! It terrified me! I let the book sit for about two or three years and finally, I thought I'd give it a try. I experimented using pine and to my surprise, the figure came out nice. The book also gave patterns for braces you can use to make more accurate cuts. It was all good until I started using exotic hardwoods which take a lot more concentration and patience! Since then I made two complete sets which consisted of Canterbury Castle opposite of Paris with a chessboard and another set with a standard set made of Indian Ebony opposite a contemporary set made out of failed chessboard pieces on a purchased chessboard. This hobby has made extremely satisfied with wood working. But it seems there's few who want to undertake the time to try it for lack of patience. Scroll sawing is for very few, sort of like a brotherhood!
@@davidpark8643 Yes!, I now have two books on making Chess Pieces: the one I mentioned above is by Jim Kape "Making Wooden Chess Sets" ISBN: 978-1-56523-457-4 and one by Diana Thompson "Wooden Chess Sets You Can Make" ISBN: 978-1-56523-188-7. The second book has a number of unique sets that you might also like. Let me know if you find them!
Great video on this 3D spiral ornament. I have been searching with no luck for the fella (Foresight) you mentioned that did the pattern. No luck. Would you happen to know a link where I can purchase this? The fella mentioned doesn't seem to exist. Possibly I got his name wrong...Thanks
I've searched far and wide on the net to find this pattern to download. No luck. I presume that you don't have the pdf file in your possession, huh? Great job by the way! Maybe I should have started with that? The ornament looks most excellent.
Just started on compound cutting my brain still can't process how with straight blade cuts you can end up with these fantastic items. Does liquid food colouring work as good as powder? Loved the real time video
@@kenspencerknrcreativewoodw3331 Thank you. Looks like I cannot locate him anywhere.. Oh Well.. Also, I have watched a couple of your videos so far and subscribed. I am a beginner. Still getting used to all the turns, etc trying not to leave dimples and all that bumpy stuff. You do great work!
You said this was a Roy Forsythe pattern but I am unable to find it any place. Can you tell me where to look? I googled it but don't find it. Thank you
Nice little ornament! Great video! 😎 ✌️
This is an excellent tutorial! When I finish the project I'm on now I want to do some 3D cutting! Thank you! I definitely have you on my list of channels to watch! God bless!
Thank you 😊
Great video , well done ,easy to listen to ,Good camera work, i will make this ornament .
Finally someone who shows the whole process! I loved it from start to finish. And the result is beautifull!
Thank you so much :)
Thanks for watching
Well thank you. I’ve never tried 3D cuts but I believe I will.
Wow, that was awesome to watch..
When you connect your blade back into the support unit, do you have to retention it each time on your Dewalt scroll saw?
Love this! Thanks for sharing.
That is way too cool....awesome work
Thank you
Awesome project inspiration for us beginers
Great little ornament! I enjoyed your video! 🙂
Thanks so much! 😊 cheers
Appreciated the well paced presentation. Thank you.
Just bought my first scroll saw, can't wait to try that piece. Very nice. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for sharing. That is a beautiful ornament. You make it look easy, but I know it takes time and patience.
Cool !! Wondering if some of that sparkly stuff used in resin would work in the Poly?
stunning results. excellent work.
Love it!!! Where would I find the patterns for these
Nice video, where did you find the pattern.
Going to buy me a Scroll saw as we speak. Awesome job 👍
NICE!!!
They look great in blue!
Yes, they do 👍😊
Thanks for your video! I've been scrolling for 40 years now but have been involved in "compound cutting" for about six years or more now. I really got into it when my daughter gave me a book on making chess pieces and boards. The book detailed how to make chess sets with different themes as Paris, Venice, Canterbury Castle, San Francisco etc. I thought she was crazy! It terrified me! I let the book sit for about two or three years and finally, I thought I'd give it a try. I experimented using pine and to my surprise, the figure came out nice. The book also gave patterns for braces you can use to make more accurate cuts. It was all good until I started using exotic hardwoods which take a lot more concentration and patience! Since then I made two complete sets which consisted of Canterbury Castle opposite of Paris with a chessboard and another set with a standard set made of Indian Ebony opposite a contemporary set made out of failed chessboard pieces on a purchased chessboard. This hobby has made extremely satisfied with wood working. But it seems there's few who want to undertake the time to try it for lack of patience. Scroll sawing is for very few, sort of like a brotherhood!
Do you know the name of the book?
@@davidpark8643 Yes!, I now have two books on making Chess Pieces: the one I mentioned above is by Jim Kape "Making Wooden Chess Sets" ISBN: 978-1-56523-457-4 and one by Diana Thompson "Wooden Chess Sets You Can Make" ISBN: 978-1-56523-188-7. The second book has a number of unique sets that you might also like. Let me know if you find them!
My wife got me this book! It's called "Making Wooden Cheese Sets". The designs are beautiful.
Beautiful.
Looks great!
That is so pretty!!!!
nice to see the whole project .
Thanks for watching 👍😊
Very informative on every step! Awesome😊
Glad it was helpful!
They are awesome great job
Thank you 👍😊
Thank you for the demonstration. Where can we get the pattern?
Hey Ken, Where can I find the pattern for this ornament? I would really like to try this one. What blade did you use?
I found the pattern on Facebook years ago, the designers name was Roy Forsyth
Screen capture works, but nothing stopping you being creative and making your own variation of it
So cool 😎
Very nice
Thanks for the real time
Thank you for watching
You just earned a Sub
Great video on this 3D spiral ornament. I have been searching with no luck for the fella (Foresight) you mentioned that did the pattern. No luck. Would you happen to know a link where I can purchase this? The fella mentioned doesn't seem to exist. Possibly I got his name wrong...Thanks
Class.
Where can I get this pattern. Looked all over the internet with no luck I tryed searching for Roy Forsyth patterns. Please help. Thanks
Is there anyway we can get the pattern? Can't find this one anywhere!
Would like to get the pattern but can't find it anywhere
Roy Forsythe’s pattern 17:08
I found it on Facebook years ago
Screen capture...
@@kenspencerknrcreativewoodw3331can you share it?so
What does the waste look like if presented together ? Is there enough detail to make 2 different ornaments?
Thank you so much for the whole process!!! What type of wood are you using?
For this one it was cedar, but I also use spruce and pine
I've searched far and wide on the net to find this pattern to download. No luck. I presume that you don't have the pdf file in your possession, huh? Great job by the way! Maybe I should have started with that? The ornament looks most excellent.
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I don’t sell or share patterns that aren’t mine…. Found on Facebook…. Roy Forsyth pattern
@@kenspencerknrcreativewoodw3331 I ended up drawing my own and it looks next to original, if I do say so myself.
Great video.well explained I'm a beginner I'm gonna try this out what size blade did u use and it is pine right ... First class job
I used a #9 Flying Dutchman ultra reverse blade and the material was spruce… thanks for watching 👍😊
We're d9 you get your patterns from
I would more than likely snap that into about three to four pieces while sanding it.
Just started on compound cutting my brain still can't process how with straight blade cuts you can end up with these fantastic items. Does liquid food colouring work as good as powder? Loved the real time video
Thank you, I find liquid food colouring to be very light when mixing it. That’s why I use powder. I recently uploaded a video on the process
What sprial cut blades are for thick wood I'm just starting and try to find out as much as I can thanks
I rarely use spiral blades, that being said, if you are using them for thick wood I would say at least a #5
Can't find this pattern anywhere. Please help.
It is a wonderful piece, beautifully executed. Where can I buy the pattern? I have tried searching Google and cannot locate it. Thank you!
The pattern designers name is Roy Forsythe, I found it on Facebook years ago
Can you please provide the name & spelling of who's pattern for this.
The pattern designers name is Roy Forsythe
@@kenspencerknrcreativewoodw3331 Thank you. Looks like I cannot locate him anywhere.. Oh Well.. Also, I have watched a couple of your videos so far and subscribed. I am a beginner. Still getting used to all the turns, etc trying not to leave dimples and all that bumpy stuff. You do great work!
I really enjoyed the video and that pattern. Do you have a link to the pattern. I can't seem to locate it on Google. Thanks again!
@@saturncjcI found the pattern on Facebook a few years back on a scrollsaw page.. the pattern designers name is Roy Forsythe
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You said this was a Roy Forsythe pattern but I am unable to find it any place. Can you tell me where to look? I googled it but don't find it. Thank you
@@kaygrant8757 Facebook I believe
Where can I buy the pattern?
Found on Facebook years ago… I don’t sell or share patterns that aren’t mine 👍😊
Are you sure it was Roy Forsyth and not Ron Forsyth?
Please please couldn’t you share the pattern??
I don’t sell or share patterns if they aren’t mine… Roy Forsyth pattern
Can't find this pattern anywhere. Please help.