Two-Layered Cross | Scroll Saw
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- This two-layered wooden cross has a simple, yet elegant, beauty. The walnut contrasts nicely with the lighter ash. Most of this project is cut using the stack cut method…where multiple boards are joined together so one cut produces multiple copies. This is really a pretty straightforward project.
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Hi Pastor, Nice project. Log time ago someone showed me to use white self adhesive shelf paper on the wood then fix my pattern to that. It works for me really well. God bless you. Pastor Mike
I've seen that and know folks who do it that way. Early on I tried it...and maybe the shelf paper I bought was too cheap but it kept coming up when I was cutting. Now I've gotten used to the blue tape...kind of like a ritual with me. :)
@@RevJosephWashburn I understand. I had the same problem so I started to run the edge of a small piece of wood over the paper to be sure it stuck good. Scrolling is a rewarding hobby.
What brand and what size blades are you using, looks great by the way
Thank you! I believe I was using #3 and/or #5 blades. I buy Flying Dutchman Ultra Reverse blades as well as Pegas Modified Geometry blades. I switch between the two brands...mainly as my mood changes. Not sure I can usually tell a huge difference.
Thanks