Wow, that's a pretty darned sweet stagecoach! I'm amazed that you cut those really thin parts with the scroll saw. Well, I'm not amazed that YOU can do it. Fine work, my friend!
Amazing Charles, Who needs a band saw when you have scroll saw skills like that. It still gets me how you can cut so fine pieces, some of them must only be a couple of millimetres wide. Awesome scrolling.
superb job I've only been scrolling for a couple of months so this is way beyond me, tried my hardest to use spiral blades an epic fail lol well done Charles
Now I wish I had a scrollsaw. This is very cool. I got nervous when the blade got near your fingers when it was x16 speed but you were being very careful & patient. I don't know if I would be patient enough to make those cuts. LOL.
GREAT JOB, you make it look easy.. I also use spiral blades. got snow on ground right now hop to get in garage by the weekend should be a little warmer......
Very nice wagon! Those free patterns you put on your website the other day were amazing and greatly appreciated! I've been trying out your pattern making technique and it's working out pretty good, obviously I don't have as much detail as your pattern yet but I'm working on it! Great video once again
Beautiful work Charles. Walnut was a perfect choice for this piece it looks very authentic. By the way have you thought about burning those lines instead of using Ink? Scott Marshburn
I enjoy your videos very much. I also like the Kevin MacLeod bumper music on your stage coach video. Can you tell me the name of the CD so I can purchase it?
would you happen to know of anyone that makes six inch scroll saw blades.the reason i ask is i'd like to start cutting patterens with more finer cuts,like some of those you and others do.i've look at different sites but all i can find are 5 inch.i bought a 15 " delta several years ago and it works fine for most of the patterens i do.just looking for something a bit different.i've measured the length between the upper and lower blade mounts for the pinless blades and i need a blade that measures around 5 1/2 ".the pinned blades that i currently am useing are 5 " and good for simple patterens but i'd like something to make finer cuts with.and after seeing your work as well as others,i was really impressed.thanks for any help you can offer.
everett thornton Thank you Everett. I don't believe any blades exist longer than 5 inches. Take in mind when clamped, the upper arm is lowered some. It's most likely spring loaded in the upward position when there's not a blade in it. Measure with the upper arm all the way down. Also consider contacting the manufacturer of your saw for a blade adapter if needed.
ok charles,thanks.i have seen some like back in the 80's when i bought my first scroll saw.believe it not it used 7" blades,still have a few as a matter of fact,but very very dull.i can't remember what brand it was because it's been such a long time ago.guess i'll have to find a scroll saw that wiil take the type of blades i'm wanting to use.thanks again.i'll keep watching your videos and look forward to many more great things that you do.
Hello Charlie. Congratulations on your work , I´m form México, ¿were I cam buy saws spiral? can you tell me, please (some website were I can ask them to send me? I thank infinitely
Hello why this high-wire used by the wood cut and what kinds and what is called and what are called measurements If you have information please let me respond Answer and thanks for your help
Holaaaa soy de chile esta muy lindo el trabajo de la dilijencia consuta no comparte los plano para aser una yo megusta se lo agradeseria si pudiera mandarme los plano
Wow, that's a pretty darned sweet stagecoach! I'm amazed that you cut those really thin parts with the scroll saw. Well, I'm not amazed that YOU can do it. Fine work, my friend!
Steve French Thanks buddy
That would have been an epic glue up!! Great work Charles!! That's a beautiful piece!
McGinn's WoodShop It was a pain in the butt glue up lol, thanks J
Charles Dearing, Magic hands... I'm your fan from Brazil... God Bless You...
Fabulous. A work of art. Well done!
Amazing Charles, Who needs a band saw when you have scroll saw skills like that. It still gets me how you can cut so fine pieces, some of them must only be a couple of millimetres wide. Awesome scrolling.
SteviesGarageWorkshop Thank you very much Stevie
This was a great build! Enjoyed watching!
Great job Charlie. Maybe one day I'll get my own scroll saw and try this one out.
Edgar Nattress Thanks Ed...get on it! Here's to ya.
looks great, Charlie!
Mark Schurman Thanks Mark
superb job I've only been scrolling for a couple of months so this is way beyond me, tried my hardest to use spiral blades an epic fail lol well done Charles
Thank you very much
Now I wish I had a scrollsaw. This is very cool. I got nervous when the blade got near your fingers when it was x16 speed but you were being very careful & patient. I don't know if I would be patient enough to make those cuts. LOL.
Nice work Charlie!
Ron Buchanan I appreciate it Ron ;)
Wow! Hope I get there someday.
GREAT JOB, you make it look easy.. I also use spiral blades. got snow on ground right now hop to get in garage by the weekend should be a little warmer......
Michael Felabom I don't miss the cold at all, but, knowing me I'll gripe about the heat too! Thanks Michael
Amazing Charles, Great job, came out really nice, Shared on Google+ Cheers Harry.
Harry Watts Thank you Harry
It turned out great Charlie, have been waiting to see the end results. You did it much quicker than I did mine. lol :-)
June Bingham Thanks June. The glue up was a royal pain though
June Bingham
Nice work!
Very nice wagon! Those free patterns you put on your website the other day were amazing and greatly appreciated! I've been trying out your pattern making technique and it's working out pretty good, obviously I don't have as much detail as your pattern yet but I'm working on it! Great video once again
Ricky Mistry Awesome Ricky. Good luck with them. Thanks for the kind words and for watching ;)
@@CharlesDearingScrollerwhere’s your website?
@@johnping329 Woodenvisions.com
that was really nice work!!
Thank you sir
Would love to make that
As the "Most Interesting Man in the World" might say: I don't always watch scroll saw videos, but when I do, I watch Charles Dearing.
RSM Woodworks lol thanks
OH boy. that is wonderful. were the wheels hard to do?
Beautiful work Charles. Walnut was a perfect choice for this piece it looks very authentic. By the way have you thought about burning those lines instead of using Ink?
Scott Marshburn
Interesting, what I learned.
I enjoy your videos very much. I also like the Kevin MacLeod bumper music on your stage coach video. Can you tell me the name of the CD so I can purchase it?
Been waiting for the finish of this one it turned out awesome as expected good work buddy ...now to cut some 3d horses for pulling it ?
Trevor Carter Lol, maybe eventually. Gotta get the dang Star Wars collage done.
Charles do you think for a beginner we should cut our inside cuts before the perimeters?
Miter Mike's Woodshop Interior first so that the piece is more stable as a whole.
would you happen to know of anyone that makes six inch scroll saw blades.the reason i ask is i'd like to start cutting patterens with more finer cuts,like some of those you and others do.i've look at different sites but all i can find are 5 inch.i bought a 15 " delta several years ago and it works fine for most of the patterens i do.just looking for something a bit different.i've measured the length between the upper and lower blade mounts for the pinless blades and i need a blade that measures around 5 1/2 ".the pinned blades that i currently am useing are 5 " and good for simple patterens but i'd like something to make finer cuts with.and after seeing your work as well as others,i was really impressed.thanks for any help you can offer.
everett thornton Thank you Everett. I don't believe any blades exist longer than 5 inches. Take in mind when clamped, the upper arm is lowered some. It's most likely spring loaded in the upward position when there's not a blade in it. Measure with the upper arm all the way down. Also consider contacting the manufacturer of your saw for a blade adapter if needed.
ok charles,thanks.i have seen some like back in the 80's when i bought my first scroll saw.believe it not it used 7" blades,still have a few as a matter of fact,but very very dull.i can't remember what brand it was because it's been such a long time ago.guess i'll have to find a scroll saw that wiil take the type of blades i'm wanting to use.thanks again.i'll keep watching your videos and look forward to many more great things that you do.
very nice
Nice! Can I ask about your scroll saw? Is it from Germany?
Nice job, when you said you spin to cut towards you don't you mean away from you?
Gary Griffitts Well, I guess technically lol. I face the cut towards me
Really nice. Where can I get the plans?
d1027j harris scrolleronline.com
good job
+Randy wood Thank you Randy
Love it! Is this pattern for sale on your site?
Thomas Pearson Through scrolleronline.com Thomas
Hello Charlie. Congratulations on your work , I´m form México, ¿were I cam buy saws spiral? can you tell me, please (some website were I can ask them to send me? I thank infinitely
Hello why this high-wire used by the wood cut and what kinds and what is called and what are called measurements If you have information please let me respond Answer and thanks for your help
Hola esta hermosa como puedo obtener los plano me gustaría hacerla
A GREAT JOB. Where I can possible have the chance to buy the plans, if you please. Thanks, Obrigado.
FELICITACIONES CHARLES ,COMO HAGO PARA COMPRAR LA PATTERS .ATTE. ROMULO COLOMBIA
I am afraid I do not understand...but thank you for watching and commenting :/
como faço para adquirir esse projeto ??? 👆
Holaaaa soy de chile esta muy lindo el trabajo de la dilijencia consuta no comparte los plano para aser una yo megusta se lo agradeseria si pudiera mandarme los plano
Show muito bom parabéns.
where can i get a patern for the stagecoach
Scrolleronline.com
What croll saw do you use
Hegner 22 inch
I can't find the pattern?
Using a spiral blade for something like this makes no sense to me.
Lol I understand completely. It's just that spirals are all I have ever used.