Steve Good | Making a wood scrollsaw spirit.
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- Making a wood scrollsaw spirit.
Hey everyone! In this Project Video, I will be demonstrating how to make a wood spirit
This is a Steve Good design and uses 1/4" inch material. Hope you all like the video, and please continue to Subscribe and Stay Safe!
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The Dremel router attachment for drilling the holes is a great idea.
Thanks
Thanks for watching
Hi Luther. Thanks for the shout-out in the video. The projects turned out very nice. I like all three of them. Your videos are always instructional and I know your viewers appreciate the information.
Cool, thanks
Thank you. I really enjoyed this one. I will give it a go.
I appreciate that you do it in real time. Makes it more realistic for us amateurs.
You are so welcome!
Thanks for another great video 😊
My pleasure!
Thanks for watching
Cool like the idea of the sand paper on the plywood
Thanks for watching
Looks great
Thanks!
Ok dumb needed to watch a little longer. Any chance getting the pattern?
@user-dq5kq5fu3y the pattern is on Steve Good website
The link is in the description
Looks good 😂
Thanks
How do u put your paper on? Is it blue tape then clear?? I like the way U do that!! Great work!!!
First blue tape
Then pattern
Then clear tape
Newbie here what’s the blue you put your pattern on?
Its blue painters tape, That way, you don't glue your patterns to the wood ,then when done cutting, just peel the tape off with the pattern
No glue residue on your projects
Great work. You happen to have the pattern number? I looked and couldn’t locate it. I found a different one. But I like this one better. Tks
It a Steve Good project
In the search box type
Spirit
You should find it
I like this design but can't find it on the scrollsaw site. Can you direct me to it?
It's their, sometimes I can't find it either
Watching you do inside cuts so far from the camera teaches us nothing on how you do and what you are cutting get closer and explain what maybe what not to do
Thanks
I will try to do better