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Making it with Scott
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 29 ต.ค. 2020
This channel is focused on making things in my little workshop. You don't need a big shop to make stuff, just big ideas.
Cleaning up a Rusty Scroll Saw
I bought a little scroll saw to use at my mothers house years ago. It sat in the garage and got a little rusty. so we're cleaning it up and doing a little test cut.
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DIY scroll saw Key rack
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Today we are making a spinning wheel key rack made from Baltic birch ply wood (1/4" back and 1/8" front) Free pattern here drive.google.com/file/d/1XWXcY6Yjjh4sO8LRPGQUaPD-mtjuDiHM/view?usp=sharing Real time cutting video th-cam.com/video/nf926-kMd3I/w-d-xo.html Link to cup hooks I used amzn.to/3IJhbR2 (it's a 60 pack so you may be set for life.) Amazon affiliate links, just things I use and a ...
DIY Festivus scroll saw sign with free pattern
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Today we are making a Festivus sign out of hard maple. download the free pattern here drive.google.com/file/d/1lndERARN0zPHjJJvffY0ZZr3KRBhQd5A/view Paid pattern www.etsy.com/listing/1122897306/festivus-scroll-saw-pattern-pdf-svg-dxf Live video of cutting at real speed th-cam.com/video/aH7bBb85yXc/w-d-xo.html Amazon affiliate links, just things I use and a great way to support the channel. what...
Scroll Saw Christmas Ornament
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today we are cutting out an Ornament out of African Padauk. Steve Good's patterns www.stevedgood.com/catalog/ his blog scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com/ Amazon affiliate links, just things I use and a great way to support the channel. what saw do I currently use? Delta scroll saw amzn.to/3GsSkPh7 Not sure what blades go get? this pack covers a wide range. Flying Dutchman Ultra Reverse Scroll Saw ...
DIY scroll saw Christmas sign
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today we are cutting out a Christmas sign out of curly hard maple. I lied! it took 30 minutes to cut out, I didn't see the video was broken into 2 parts. Steve Good's patterns www.stevedgood.com/catalog/ his blog scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com/ Amazon affiliate links, just things I use and a great way to support the channel. what saw do I currently use? Delta scroll saw amzn.to/3GsSkPh7 Not sur...
Wood lathe turned x- mas tree
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Lets use up some little scrap and make some fun little tree ornaments perfect for the holidays :)
Wood lathe turned little Wooden snowmen
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Wood lathe turned little Wooden snowmen
What is your go to blade for fast clean turns? Do you like the spiral blades?
I'm an absolute beginner with a scroll saw, so these tips were very helpful. Thanks.
This was great! I've been scrolling for a little over a year, but still learned from you. I wish I had found this video earlier!
Thanks very much Scott. I just received my scroll saw today and I found your video very helpful.
Great help. I don't have a scroll saw yet, but after seeing this, I'm more excited about getting one. Being a seamstress all my life, I'll be getting a kill foot switch. Thank you! You have a new subscriber.
Good video, I'm just starting out with the scroll saw and this video helped... thanks
Hi , very informative and nicely done! I am new to this and always appreciate practical tips. 🙂👌🏼🇬🇧
I dont understand why your wood does not jump at all...I have to press on my piece quite a bite but most of the time, I have a metal thing on my scroll saw who press on the wood...of course its a cheap saw...maybe its the problem ??
Thank you.
I learned a few things, thank you..
Just about 80. Started scrollsaing last year. Really enjoying making things for my family and friends. Got a lot to learn though.
Thank you very much, sir
Great video I learn a good amount from this thank you and happy scrolling
That was so smooth. What blade are you using?
Thank you for sharing, I will be buying a scroll saw so will be looking forward to seeing more helpful videos
So Scott, does that mean you are coming out of retirement?? Are you going to be doing some more tutorials? would love to see more of your videos. Looking forward to new ones if you are up for it???? Thank you xxxx
Thank you for sharing. Your video was very enjoyable
Great tips thank you I've learnt a lot more about the scroll saw. Its a hobby I like at 61 I've been scroll sawing for on off 4 years.
If I Get Tearout I Just Take Some Sand Paper To It To Smooth It Out Cause Sand Paper Is Like Using Makeup.
I got that same scroll saw from my dad when he passed. Do you know where to get a manual for this scroll saw?
Sorry, I do not
Nice tips and encouragement, thanks
Excellent video, thank you. I'm new to the scroll saw and learned much from this video.
We're always learning. As I do not use my (Inexpensive) scroll saw very often you have helped me to understand what it can do and what I should be doing. Thanks!
I've been possessed by a kind of madness to get one. I'm scared of all the other power tools in my husbands work shop.
Better a log than the arm of the sofa! Cute kitty! 🐾♥️🐾
Adorable ❤️
The chicken wire is a fantastic idea! He can go outside and still be safe❤
It’s way better than fixing the screens every day. The chicken wire gives it the country living aesthetic I’ve always wanted. Lol
What a great cat!
Cute Kitty!🥰
Thank you for this video..I'm a beginner so this info was very helpful..Be Kind :)
Great video, just what I was looking for!
Glad I could help!
Where do you buy your blade from and what kind do you use. Nice video
I like Olson Mach speed and PGT that from my local Menards. I also like niqua blades (Flying Dutchman) and Pegas that I get online from Bear Woods. I was using a #7 Mach speed blade in the video
I’m here for it 🤙
It cleaned up okay.
Great for me as a first timer. I have struggled to understand saw blades and to find good clear explanations on the types of blade etc. My searches have been wide as I am in the UK.
Glad it was helpful!
Nice job, especially for your first video.
Thanks!
Awesome man! Thanks very much! It helps a lot!!
Glad it helped!
Thank you, Scott. I’ve been scrolling for a few months, and I watched a few videos about how to do it. You were the only person to recommend a foot switch. I have one for my router table, and I quickly learned the value of keeping both hands on the work piece. You scroll beautifully - I still can’t turn the work piece without it hopping up and down, but you play it like a violin - impressive! Another useful tip: PRACTICE! I don’t do enough of that, so my cuts are not as smooth as yours - I have to use my Dremel tool with a small cutting bit or a sanding wheel to finish up, which is annoying. Keep it up, man - your presentation style is inviting and practical.
I'm not sure if you're still experiencing the problem, but I recall experiencing that when I started. I don't know if it will work for you, but I resolved it by turning up the speed a little and working on holding firm pressure against the workpiece. Also, if may depend on your blades: pin-end still occasionally jump on me but pinless (i.e. thinner) ones don't.
Scroll On
Thanks for the 10 tips for beginners. Just learning at 76 but love making puzzles for autistic kids
Thx for sharing these tips. I'm new with scroll sawing, is there a preferred direction like sawing clockwise or the other side. Does that matter anyway?
Depending on the blade you might get a smoother finish on the left side due to the blades being stamped out. It isn’t too much of an issue these days. I’d cut a piece of scrap and see what the finish looks like.
Thx, I will try that and see what happens @@MakingitwithScott
This was so helpful! Come back and make more content!!!
Nice job Thanks for your efforts to help others learn.
Thanks for the tutorial. The "Easy bake oven" description was classic and hilarious.
VERY COOL INTRO FOR BEGINNERS, THE FOOT PEDAL IS VERY COOL INFO
Good work
Whats your preference on cutting speed
Hey man I'm new and just got a scroll saw at a yard sale today and am wandering how tight my blade should be?
Thank you for a great video!!
Excellent!