Thank you so much my first name puzzle was using a laser and was thin also it is a bit of a struggle for my daughter to fit in the letter's. I thought using a scroll saw would be hard but now I think I have learnt a lot and will attempt using a scroll saw great tips I'm so inspired especially the part of using two different woods I love the look.
Excellent stuff! Some really useful tips here. Am just about to start a project that will require lots of letter work. Am just waiting for my Wen scroll saw to arrive from the US.
Nice job! My niece would love this (her name is Penelope)....Just found your channel in the scroll saw algorithm but only see 2 videos from you lol....Must've have bought a CNC machine 🤷♂
Good video.thx, Just a idea for those who are try to save a bit of money in these trying times you can use pallets or other reclaimed woods. Great project ,keep your scroll saw vids coming.
Was looking into safety and it would seem that while 100% tung oil is child safe, the watco tung oil would not be since it’s a blend with a bunch of other stuff? Just a headsup for people wanting to try also making something like this based of this video
Hi, I don’t have all size for this project. Only size 5. Is it recommended to have all sizes you listed in your details or can I use a size 5 blade for this entire project.
Very well explained and so very useful to me as a complete beginner. Thanks!
Great Job! more video's please, very enjoyable
Thank you for this tutorial! It’s very clear on how to make the puzzle.
You are welcome!!
Thank you so much my first name puzzle was using a laser and was thin also it is a bit of a struggle for my daughter to fit in the letter's. I thought using a scroll saw would be hard but now I think I have learnt a lot and will attempt using a scroll saw great tips I'm so inspired especially the part of using two different woods I love the look.
You’re welcome! You can do it!
Well done … I will try it.
Excellent stuff! Some really useful tips here. Am just about to start a project that will require lots of letter work. Am just waiting for my Wen scroll saw to arrive from the US.
Perfect cutting skill
Looks great. Nice job of explaining in detail the steps needed in achieving such a beautiful piece. The results speak for themselves. Much applause 👏
Thank you so much!
Excellent video. Looking forward to some more. Greetings from Liverpool UK 😍
Your scroll saw skills are so good!!! ❤❤❤
So clear and so beautifully explained! Exciting you started a channel!! 🎉❤
Thank you so much!!!
Thanks for sharing!
No problem! ❤️
Awesome vid!
Great video!! 👏🙌
Nice job! My niece would love this (her name is Penelope)....Just found your channel in the scroll saw algorithm but only see 2 videos from you lol....Must've have bought a CNC machine 🤷♂
@@30guarino haha more like had a baby 😄
@@makinglovelythings Wow...Congratulations and many more to come!
@@30guarino thank you!!
This is so cool! Can't wait to watch more tutorials 😍
Great job!! Thank you so much for your video tutorial
Thanks for making this, it was super helpful!
So glad! No problem!
Hermoso trabajo gracias por enseñarnos !!!
Very nice. Thanks
No problem!
Nice Job
Good video.thx, Just a idea for those who are try to save a bit of money in these trying times you can use pallets or other reclaimed woods. Great project ,keep your scroll saw vids coming.
Was looking into safety and it would seem that while 100% tung oil is child safe, the watco tung oil would not be since it’s a blend with a bunch of other stuff? Just a headsup for people wanting to try also making something like this based of this video
subscribed!
Thank you for this detailed Tutorial. I Wish you all the Best With your start at RUclips. 😊
Thank you!!
Hi, I don’t have all size for this project. Only size 5. Is it recommended to have all sizes you listed in your details or can I use a size 5 blade for this entire project.
good joob👌
Clear shelving paper also lets you see grain pattern and any bad spots
Use clear shelving paper instead of blue tape. Much cheaper and easier
how did you cut the hole out of the O without damaging it with a pilot hole
I didn’t make a pilot hole in the middle part of the “O” but rather on the actual O. Hope that makes sense!