+Braxton Wirthlin Thanks Braxton! i had a hard time trying to think of something different so i just went with a simple box which worked out best in the end ...thanks for checking it out buddy :)
This is such a fantastic idea!!! I have so much scrap wood around and pictures, plus this would make for great presents for friends or family (especially if you include in the box you made)! I love this!!!
Cool project, I really liked that and the way you did the video was also great. I think I'll try to make me some puzzles for my grandkids. Thanks for the idea. God Bless my friend.
Great job, congratulations . I'm also about to make some photo puzzles and I hope to make a good practice. I saw that you used a Pegas blade (2/0), but how thick are the two woods? It looks quite thick to me the one in the photo...Ciao. Italo dall'Italia
Great Video and Nice Work on the Jigsaw Puzzle (or in this case the Scroll Saw Puzzle ha ha) and also on the box as well, they will make great presents for family and friends all year round. Enjoyed your videos and now you have a new Subscriber. Well Done, Take Care, Barry (from England)
I need more praticesesss on me scroll saw to attempt that ... not only that i am sure I would loose the last piece... lol... pretty cool. I like the box as well.
That's the beauty of this project no experience needed..heck you really don't even need a template just cut your own as you go and just make sure they lock together.....thanks for watching buddy 😀
Hey barb, the spray glue I used said in the directions if I wanted a permanent bond to spray both surfaces to be glued be sure to check yours I did what it said on the can and the picture is still on there today
WOW, check you out following them lines, looks like you used the scroll saw one or twice before :P hahaha awesome project Trevor, im gonna have to give this a whirl :)
Puzzle making is pretty slick!!! Thanks for sharing how you do this !!! Stay Safe!!!
You hit another one out of the park! Great Job!
Thank you Brian 😀
Trevor that is awesome...I see many gifts of these...baby first birthday...first holiday...well done Sir.
+Robert Evans Thank you Robert! I'm sure ill be doing more as those type of holidays hit ...thanks for watching buddy :)
That's awesome the box completes the project. Looks great
Thank you Mike! I'm happy I thought about doing the box I was just gonna put it in a mason jar
That came out very nice. Good job!
+Construct Icon Thank you!
Nice project! I can see a couple of these heading toward my granddaughters soon. Thanks!
Happy you liked it 😀 thanks for watching
Thats awesome, Trevor! I love the box along with the puzzle, thats a great touch.
+Braxton Wirthlin Thanks Braxton! i had a hard time trying to think of something different so i just went with a simple box which worked out best in the end ...thanks for checking it out buddy :)
Trev you the best RUclipsr every
This is such a fantastic idea!!! I have so much scrap wood around and pictures, plus this would make for great presents for friends or family (especially if you include in the box you made)! I love this!!!
Thank you for watching! And It's great to hear you have a new way to use up some scrap 😉 happy scrolling and have fun making puzzles
Cool project, I really liked that and the way you did the video was also great. I think I'll try to make me some puzzles for my grandkids. Thanks for the idea. God Bless my friend.
+Frank Ingram thank you Frank! and I'm sure your grand kids are gonna love putting those puzzles together :)
How creative is that. Looking for my first wood project, I found it. Thank you
cool idea Trevor! well done
Thanks Rich! 👍🏻
totally bad ass brother. love it
+Jaes World Thank you Jae :)
Great job, congratulations . I'm also about to make some photo puzzles and I hope to make a good practice. I saw that you used a Pegas blade (2/0), but how thick are the two woods? It looks quite thick to me the one in the photo...Ciao. Italo dall'Italia
Hi Trevor, that came out very nice, Good job, cheers Harry
Thank you Harry 😀
Very Nice Trevor
Thank you Robert
so thats how you do that lol.. awesome man. great vid!
+The WoodWorking Junkie lol yep! thanks for checking it out buddy :)
Great Video and Nice Work on the Jigsaw Puzzle (or in this case the Scroll Saw Puzzle ha ha) and also on the box as well, they will make great presents for family and friends all year round. Enjoyed your videos and now you have a new Subscriber. Well Done, Take Care, Barry (from England)
Thank you Barry!! I'm happy you enjoy the videos thank you for taking the time to check some of them out 😀
Very Nice !!
Thanks buddy 😀
How can I start a wooden jigsaw puzzle business? I'm a beginner. Can I get some advice. Great job mate.
Hello, Did you spray the fixative over the photo before or after cutting??
great project, Trevor. I just finished my first scroll saw project and it's pretty addictive so this is definitely now on my list. take care brother!
Addictive for sure lol thanks for watching Kyle 👍🏻
I need more praticesesss on me scroll saw to attempt that ... not only that i am sure I would loose the last piece... lol... pretty cool. I like the box as well.
That's the beauty of this project no experience needed..heck you really don't even need a template just cut your own as you go and just make sure they lock together.....thanks for watching buddy 😀
Sorry I forgot one more thing; did you spray a fixative on the photo or can you do without? Thank you again.
HI
That turned out pretty cool. It wood make a great gift, and yes, I misspelled it on purpose.
+ITS A WOOD THING Thank you!
cool!
Thanks Tim 😀
Thanks Tim 😀
The puzzle and box are a great gift - just wondering if the photo will peel off. Any experience with that?
Hey barb, the spray glue I used said in the directions if I wanted a permanent bond to spray both surfaces to be glued be sure to check yours I did what it said on the can and the picture is still on there today
WOW, check you out following them lines, looks like you used the scroll saw one or twice before :P hahaha awesome project Trevor, im gonna have to give this a whirl :)
+jp woodwork lol first time ever i promise ;) thanks for checking it out JP
im about scared those blade and tiny puzzle very difficult to hold.
Make it wooden with the help of the Stodoys instructions.