Hi Skyler, this butterfly is a real simple but attractive project. It also looks great when sanded and stained. Thanks for the video looking forward to the next one.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Hi Skyler - I just found your channel and am really enjoying your videos. You're very creative and talented. Anyway, just an idea for you scroll saw patterns: What if you included a bump at the bottom of the butterfly that could be used to glue the butterfly into a 1/4" or 1/8" hole in the top of your box?
That is very cool looking. Based on the thumbnail I thought it was much larger, then seeing it in actual scale surprised me. Although it does make a nice box handle. What format does the pattern download come in? Is it svg or jpeg or something else? I am just wondering if it is easily scalable. Thanks for the great videos!
It’s a JPEG. It is scalable. When printing you could choose to print at 150% for example on your printer settings. However you are limited by the max hight cut of your scroll saw
I have a Pegas , its suppose to be top of the line scroll saw. I had problems ith it from the beginning and coulds get anyone to fix it even though is under warranty A friend of mine had a dewalt and she didnt like it. If I had to buy one again (which i probably do), would buy a sayco. Not sure if they are any better but their customer service is incredible and they are located here in US..
Skyler that would make an adorable pull tab for ceiling fans too!
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You can keep the cut off for inlays...cute handles and matching inlays!
Great idea!! Thank you
@@woodworkingwithSkyler You are welcome! You inspire me...turn around is fair play!
A brilliant use of otherwise waste material. Keep up the awesome work!
Thanks, will do!
That is so cool! Thank you so much for everything you teach us about woodworking. 🙏
My pleasure!
Very creative and a great use of spare material. Perfect for your new box Skylar!
Thank you Derek
beautiful butterfly nice job🙂🙂🙂
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi Skyler, this butterfly is a real simple but attractive project. It also looks great when sanded and stained. Thanks for the video looking forward to the next one.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thank you! 😊
I mentally perceived the outcome, and still was very pleasantly impressed.
Thank you so much
Great job. Thank you 😊
Thank you
Fine work made quick and easy. Thanks.
You're welcome!
Good one Skyler, very inventive.
Thank you
Well done. Thanks.
Exelente muy lindo tus trabajos te saludo desde Argentina Bs As.👍
Hi Skyler - I just found your channel and am really enjoying your videos. You're very creative and talented. Anyway, just an idea for you scroll saw patterns: What if you included a bump at the bottom of the butterfly that could be used to glue the butterfly into a 1/4" or 1/8" hole in the top of your box?
That’s a great idea. Wish I thought of that, thanks
WOW, that was nice. What number blade did you use?
I would love to try this carnt seem to find the pattern
It’s on my website www.skylerewing.store
That is very cool looking. Based on the thumbnail I thought it was much larger, then seeing it in actual scale surprised me. Although it does make a nice box handle. What format does the pattern download come in? Is it svg or jpeg or something else? I am just wondering if it is easily scalable. Thanks for the great videos!
It’s a JPEG. It is scalable. When printing you could choose to print at 150% for example on your printer settings. However you are limited by the max hight cut of your scroll saw
Wow, Amazing
Thanks!
You are gifted
Thanks James
Very cool!
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Downloaded. Making tomorrow. Then finishing with….
Awesome. When you finish post a photo on our Facebook group sawdust and splinters woodworking group. Would love to see it. Finished mine with tung oil
Just a suggestion: on the pattern add a dowel. It will be square but you can sand it round. Now you can mount in a hole.
Awesome. Can you tell me what is the best qualtiy scroll saw? I keep hearin Dewalt but I see you use a brand I never seen before.
be blessed!
I have a Pegas , its suppose to be top of the line scroll saw. I had problems ith it from the beginning and coulds get anyone to fix it even though is under warranty
A friend of mine had a dewalt and she didnt like it. If I had to buy one again (which i probably do), would buy a sayco. Not sure if they are any better but their customer service is incredible and they are located here in US..
@@woodworkingwithSkyler Thanks for the info!!!