Beautiful. Really like the contrast between the honey colored wood and the coriand base. Looks like the host for the file service went dark. I like the detail in your pattern. 😊
This comment made me laugh out loud at my own stupidity. I’m so southern, I kept wondering if he was going to bring the base up through cooked or uncooked grits. Lol
Thank you so much. I used straight pinless blades. The blades are size no. 3 from NIQUA FIX (0,34×0,8x130mm) available on amazon. They are great for cutting small turns and curves.
Just a tip from a newbie scroller... Put blue painters tape on the wood before gluing your pattern and it'll save you a tonne of time cleaning up the pattern when you are done cutting.
True but the extra adhesive can gum up your blade. I have found that when I want to remove what is left of the pattern i take a heat gun to the paper and it peels pretty much right up.
@@garryryanhoilman1531 Everyone says tape lubricates the blade. I can't attest to the lubrication, but I've never had a blade gum up from tape. I have tried the heat gun with spray adhesive and it left a residue behind. But try different options and use what works best for you! 😁
Give this a try. Get a role of white, self adhesive shelf paper. Apply that to you wood. Put adhesive spray on the back of your pattern. Stick it on your wood. Peel off the shelf paper. No residue.
Did you draw the Christmas tree with the cut out for the Christmas ball or did you get it on internet any help would be appreciated nice job they look great thank bill
Thank You for the video. But at 4:30.... You should definitely use a Grrripper or some sort of rubber soled push-block, when You use a router, son, and keep Your hands away from the cutters. Sometimes the piece You're pushing get chewed by those fast turning cutters, and Your fingers get mauled in the process. I learned the hard way, although I was lucky and only got a nasty cut . Stay safe.
They were about 2.5cm in diameter… If you want to know the exact size? You can download the pattern by clicking on the link in the video description. Then you should be able to measure the correct size ;)
The trees are 17 mm thick and if you want to know the exact size, you should download the pattern by clicking on the link in the video description. Then you should be able to measure the correct dimensions ;) Try searching on ebay for corian waste pieces… or ask your local carpenter who manufactures kitchens ;)
I only poked a small hole with a center punch (to mark the position) and then screwed in the eyelet by hand. It was a bit tricky but the wood was quite soft
Looking for advice on scroll saw that offers reliable use at reasonable price. What type are you using and recommend me staying away from? Quaz Woodstock GA
i‘m using the •scheppach•deko•flex• its a german manufacturer. scroll saws vary from 100 up to 1000 € i can only speak for myself and i‘m very happy with my saw (price was 145 €) 6 years ago. hegner is also a well known brand of scrollsaws but they‘re really pricey.
I often buy small wood pieces on ebay. And for the corian you can ask at your local cabinet shop or kitchen installer for sink cutouts or scrap pieces.
I've been woodworking for over 40 years and I love these little tree decorations. Great job.
Thank you very much for the nice comment :)
These would be amazing out of cedar. Smell christmassy and look so nice. I love them. What a great idea.
Thank you so much!
Yeah i also love the smell of cedar ;)
That was perfect! Please do more like these, those trees are just so pretty for the holidays! You make this look easy!
thanks for your nice comment ☺️
Really cool decoration project. I'm definitely going to make some for my house. Thank you for sharing
Thank you for your comment and have fun :)
Thanks for sharing this project They are just wonderful!
thank you :)
Beautiful. Really like the contrast between the honey colored wood and the coriand base.
Looks like the host for the file service went dark. I like the detail in your pattern. 😊
Great project
thanks ;))
Very, Very, Very, Very cool video. Great design and look. Nice work.
One thing I love is creativity...fantastic trees👍🏻🇬🇧
thank you very much :)
Very nice work. Loved watching you take the base up through the grits!
thanks :) it is a time consuming process but necessary and worth doing it
This comment made me laugh out loud at my own stupidity. I’m so southern, I kept wondering if he was going to bring the base up through cooked or uncooked grits. Lol
Love it. Thanks.
Thank you for your feedback :))
Очень хорошая работа!!!!!
I love these.
thanks ;))
Beautifull
Thank you ;)
My best friend, Super! Looked, very interesting! I liked your work! I enjoyed watch your video. Thanks!
Thank you soooo much for your kind comment ;)
If you use spray on repositional glue, the pattern comes off really easy, all in one piece.
Thanks for the tip ;)
Lindo demais 👏 vou aproveitar sua ideia. Show
Thanks for sharing! That looks good man.
thanks 😊
Awesome project. Thank you for sharing. By the way, what type of blades are you using. Seems to make quick work at cutting out the details.
Thank you so much.
I used straight pinless blades.
The blades are size no. 3 from NIQUA FIX
(0,34×0,8x130mm) available on amazon.
They are great for cutting small turns and curves.
Great job 👍 Looks amazing like 👍
thank you ;)
Perfect!
thank you ;))
Beautiful! Thanks for showing your work and giving me an even better understanding of the different tools!
👍
Well done
thank you ;)
Just a tip from a newbie scroller... Put blue painters tape on the wood before gluing your pattern and it'll save you a tonne of time cleaning up the pattern when you are done cutting.
thanks 🙏 nice tip 😉
True but the extra adhesive can gum up your blade. I have found that when I want to remove what is left of the pattern i take a heat gun to the paper and it peels pretty much right up.
Sounds interesting. I will sure try it out next time.
@@garryryanhoilman1531 Everyone says tape lubricates the blade. I can't attest to the lubrication, but I've never had a blade gum up from tape. I have tried the heat gun with spray adhesive and it left a residue behind.
But try different options and use what works best for you! 😁
@@garryryanhoilman1531great caution and great tip! Thank you for sharing.
I didn't know I needed a brush POV until this moment!
Hahaha ;) Thanks for liking those camera angles :))
Give this a try. Get a role of white, self adhesive shelf paper. Apply that to you wood. Put adhesive spray on the back of your pattern. Stick it on your wood. Peel off the shelf paper. No residue.
Thanks for the tip ;)
I will try it out on my next project.
Beautiful 🤗.
thank you 👍
Great little project! What did you use for the base? Loved the grain on the tree, looked like Australian silky oak!
thanks :) the base is a minerale compound called corian. its normally used as counter tops etc... the wood is called australian leopardwood
Did you draw the Christmas tree with the cut out for the Christmas ball or did you get it on internet any help would be appreciated nice job they look great thank bill
What material is that base made of? Polished up nicely.
The base is a minerale compound called corian. It's normally used for counter tops, sinks etc...
Can’t seem to download .the pattern from Filehorst. Is there any other way to get it? Thank you!!
Thank You for the video. But at 4:30.... You should definitely use a Grrripper or some sort of rubber soled push-block, when You use a router, son, and keep Your hands away from the cutters. Sometimes the piece You're pushing get chewed by those fast turning cutters, and Your fingers get mauled in the process. I learned the hard way, although I was lucky and only got a nasty cut . Stay safe.
@@FennwayMassey no, a router...
One more question. What type of material is used for the tree stand? Thank you.
The base is a minerale compound called corian. It’s normally used for
counter tops etc…
Bravo
☺️
Cool!
thanks for your feedback 😉
When are you going to upload more?
Sorry for being inactive.
But those projects are sooo time consuming and unfortunately I‘m to busy to find time for making videos.
Ciao, sei bravissimo, complimenti. Il piedistallo dei pinetti di che materiale è fatto?
thanks my friend :) the base is a minerale compound called corian. its normally used as counter tops etc...
What size were the tree ornaments? Thank You
They were about 2.5cm in diameter…
If you want to know the exact size?
You can download the pattern by clicking on the link in the video description.
Then you should be able to measure the correct size ;)
Never used it, lol. I'll see what I can do
What did you use to paint them with at the end. It really brings out the grain. Great video.
thanks :)
I finished them with hard wax oil
@@WoodGeek Many thanks.
Very nice! How can I get the pattern to print?
heres the link to my pattern
filehorst.de/d/dlqoiqqe
Hi what’s the base made out of.
Hey :)) The base is a minerale compound called corian. It’s normally used as
counter tops etc…
@@WoodGeek thank you ,they are absolutely beautiful.
Thanks😉 I gave my best
How thick is the wood, and where did you buy the Corian? Dimensions of the tree? Beautiful work!❤❤
The trees are 17 mm thick and if you want to know the exact size, you should download the pattern by clicking on the link in the video description.
Then you should be able to measure the correct dimensions ;)
Try searching on ebay for corian waste pieces…
or ask your local carpenter who manufactures kitchens ;)
@@WoodGeek Thank you so much for your reply!! Love your design!
How did you get those eyelets in there to hang the ornaments? I can’t get a pilot hole drilled. I’m stumped!
I only poked a small hole with a center punch (to mark the position) and then screwed in the eyelet by hand.
It was a bit tricky but the wood was quite soft
@@WoodGeek I will give that a try. It’s been a great project so far. Thank you for the plans and video!
What was the base made out of?
It's a minerale compound called corian.
Normally it's used for counter tops,
sinks etc.
@@WoodGeek Thanks for the reply! Great video!
Looking for advice on scroll saw that offers reliable use at reasonable price. What type are you using and recommend me staying away from?
Quaz
Woodstock GA
i‘m using the •scheppach•deko•flex• its a german manufacturer.
scroll saws vary from 100 up to 1000 €
i can only speak for myself and i‘m very happy with my saw (price was 145 €) 6 years ago.
hegner is also a well known brand of scrollsaws but they‘re really pricey.
Great project. The scroll saw cuts are very clean. What size saw blade is that? Pinless?
Yes they are pinless. The blades are size no. 3 (0,34x0,8x130mm)
@@WoodGeek you have a link to these blades? Thank you for the information.
The brand is NIQUA FIX.
Here’s a link to amazon:
www.amazon.de/-/en/NIQUA-FIX-Fretsaw-Blade-No/dp/B009S7LBDQ
Is the pattern still available for download?
Yes it is. Just click on the link in the description.
Ola me podrias enviar la planilla, te lo agradezco mucho
filehorst.de/d/dlqoiqqe
Qual é a espessura que ficou
it‘s about 17mm thick
where would i buy small pieces of corian and the leopard wood?
I often buy small wood pieces on ebay.
And for the corian you can ask at your local cabinet shop or kitchen installer for sink cutouts or scrap pieces.
Dimensions of wood used in video.
the board for every tree was around 170x140x15 mm
Molds please
I cannot get the pattern to download. Does anyone have it that would be willing to share with me?
Did you ever get a response? If yes, please share!! Thank you!
Do you have video HOW to make this wood saw? Or can you write the name of this wood saw?
It’s a scrollsaw from a german manufacturer called Scheppach. But there are plenty other scrollsaw brands to choose.
@@WoodGeek Thanks a lot
Enjoyed watching your process. Well videoed. Where did you get the pattern from, or is this your creation?
thank you :) i found the pattern on pinterest and adjusted it a little bit
i made a download version of my pattern:
filehorst.de/d/dlqoiqqe
Did you use a spiral blade?
No i didn’t. I used a straight standard blade
@@WoodGeek thank you so much for replying!
Congratulations, it was very beautiful. :)
thank you ☺️
Download site is not in English...bummer. i would have subbed...
Sorry for that… please use the built-in translation plugin for your browser to easily navigate through the downloading process.
download my pattern:
filehorst.de/d/dlqoiqqe
have fun trying it out 👍
You can send me the template please...
Could you send me the template also, great work.
Did anyone get the template? I would really like it also please.
heres the link:
filehorst.de/d/dlqoiqqe
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It‘s a minerale compound called corian. Normally it’s used for counter tops,
sinks etc.
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Boy, the first 30 seconds of your video is just wasted time.