I've done both. The method I choose depends on how steady my hands are feeling at the time and if there are any imperfections in my sanding that I need to cover up. :P
I want to take a minute to tell you thanks. I appreciate vids that are not sped up when I am trying to learn a new concept. So thank you. I picked up the book last night. Looks good. Glad you steered me in that direction.
another fine job sir , subscribing now . i found scrollers drills at Seyco.com , they have drills to fit the size of the blade in use . less intrusion and sanding to make starter hole disappear . just sayi'n , thank you again .
The commenter above thinks the facing material is quarter sawn oak veneer; all I can say for sure about it is that I got it out of a sample pack that I bought on Amazon. The box body is plywood.
Awesome job! Try flocking the insides of your drawers. Much easier than cutting out little pieces of contact paper.
I've done both. The method I choose depends on how steady my hands are feeling at the time and if there are any imperfections in my sanding that I need to cover up. :P
I want to take a minute to tell you thanks. I appreciate vids that are not sped up when I am trying to learn a new concept. So thank you. I picked up the book last night. Looks good. Glad you steered me in that direction.
Glad to help!
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Great project , subscribed as a newbie scroll sawer :)
what blades are you using for these cuts?
I think I used a number 5 blade for the thicker plywood, but I definitely used a 2/0 blade for the cuts on the face piece.
Thanks for watching!
Nice box but what's with the tungsten cubes?
Thing 2 likes metal. Heavy metal. (ruclips.net/video/hJ4z0GR4Vu8/видео.html )
gorgeous box
Thank you!
I've made a number of that exact pattern boxes. What is that oil filter looking thing that says hot? I'm out of guesses🤔
That's a lamp that's actually attached to the saw.
another fine job sir , subscribing now . i found scrollers drills at Seyco.com , they have drills to fit the size of the blade in use . less intrusion and sanding to make starter hole disappear . just sayi'n , thank you again .
Where can we find the pattern?
I got the pattern from "Box Making Projects for the Scroll Saw" by Gary MacKay. It's available on Amazon.
hi. what's kind this wood that used ???
The commenter above thinks the facing material is quarter sawn oak veneer; all I can say for sure about it is that I got it out of a sample pack that I bought on Amazon. The box body is plywood.
@@jahellen thanks man
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You thanked him three years late! haha