Wooden signs done on the scroll saw. Three different woods.
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An elegant sign to hang on your wall. Three kinds of wood stacked together.
Charles Dearing
402 Liberty St.
Gatesville, Texas
76528
artistic_cowboy30@yahoo.com
Facebook personal profile: / thecharlesdearing
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Thanks Charles! You're the best! Looks great!
Those came out beautiful.
Those are real nice Charles! I like Keith's design with the small letters running through the larger ones.
Thanks Steve. I do too. It inspired to design some of my own (with different words)
Family lifes greate blessing,good project.
Sorry Charles I went bad and watched the video again and found out you used a #3 I believe thank again
You make it look easy, Great job.
Thank you Fran. With practice it IS easy ;)
Great Job
great job
Hi Charles thank you for your video great work
Regards
Steve
UK
Hi Charles.
It's great watching a Maestro at work.
Regards
Paul
Thank you very much Paul ;)
Love these designs, I've seen some in shops made of plastic but wood looks much better.
Great job ,I would love to have that pattern.Keep up the great work I love it Jim Brandt
Unbelievable, you make it look so easy!.
Really beautiful work. You make it look so easy. You are very accomplished to do this so well.
I'm going to have to give the spiral blade a try. I've actually used the spiral blade, but always wants to travel where I don't want it to go...lol. Practice makes perfect, I reckon. You proved that in this vid. This makes ya want to get out in the wood shop. Thanks for the share of your beautiful scrolling. :)
Than you Kris
Great Video you make it look so easy
Regards
Steve
UK
Looks Great Charles, the advantages of scroll sawing, Stacking lol, Beautiful pieces , Thanks for sharing
***** Thanks buddy ;)
That is an AWESOME pattern and you did a fantastic job! Nice work.
Barry Myers Thank you very much Barry
Truly amazing craftsmanship, great job!
Fabulous cutting as usual Charles !!
Thanks buddy ;)
Stunning!
Awesome scrolling by an awesome dude - thanks Charlie!!
Thanks Ducky
Very nice design, Charles. I enjoyed watching this piece come together. Really cool.
Thank you very much Jamon
Excellent work and video. I am beginning to really like those spiral blades. Appreciate you getting me into them. Thanks.
Jim Coogan Glad to hear it Jim. Thank you so much
nice work will try it soon
very nice! such a steady hand, keep up the good work Charles!
McGinn's WoodShop Thank you very much sir
Nice! That was mesmerizing to watch. You're like some kind of magical CNC machine!
Steve French lol not quite but thank you very much Steve
Excellent work.
A great dexterity to cut with spiral blades.
Francisco Corona Thank you Fransisco ;)
great tutorials 👍
This video just broke 3000 views. That's the most views any of my videos have gotten. A huge thank you to all of you for watching/subscribing. Another huge thanks goes out to Steve Good for mentioning both the video and my work. I deeply appreciate what you've done for me and for the scroll sawing community.
Awesome! I learned about stack cutting thanks to this video.
Glad to hear it ;) Happy scrollin'
I've visited your page, where can I buy the pattern to cut myself?
try over 122,410
Great video my friend, nice cutting.
***** Thank you very much Sergio
only Charlie can cut like that with the spiral---------looking good
For me well it's time to have a go ,no point in it just sitting there that was excellent
A scroll saw master at work! Great video!
CheapskateWoodworker Thank you very much
They are beautiful things, I am new to scroll sawing and at that stage where all I am producing is sawdust, firewood and broken blades but watching inspirational videos like this makes me keep going and practising and if I am still making sawdust in 3 years time then it will be happy sawdust
Nice work !!!
Thank you very much
I will try to learn by waching your videos thaks to you man!!
awesome vid buddy
Than you very much
Wow, after watching this, makes me want to work with spiral blades!
Go for it Caleb
Very nice demo on scroll sawing with meaning attached. Compliments to you both!
Congrats on the 3000 views, Charlie, I too am hooked on spiral blades from Mike, and had been for years. I noticed that you did not adhere your pattern to the wood, and that is the problem I am having with the signs like you cut out. I've even tried the double sided roll of tape that's new. Can you enlighten me of how you do it? Great video, by the way, I subscribed. Thanks.
Great video. Started working with spiral blades but no luck. I keep on breaking them. could it be the tension or speed?
Incredible work 👍 I've been really thinking about getting into scrolling myself.
pls how did u attach it together . great job
He uses the blade just like a router. Cool.
Thank you very much
Good hands Charles great job the sign says it all I am going to take a whole new look at my spiral blades which ones do you like and happy Thanksgiving to you and yours
I use #3 and #5 Fling Dutchman spirals. Thanks ;)
When you give these out, do you put a backer on? I find putting a backer on makes the letter pop out more, but it is sort of a pain. Just curious how you do it.
That is one great piece off work ,I have been sent some spiral blades tried them out on some M.D.F. and got quite a rough finish, but it seems you get a good finish on your work, is it because you use wood instead of man made boards.
+William Donnelly I honestly don't know why lol.
Hiiiii...you got a yt channel. awesome! ❤coolassheather
Hey Charles, your video was in my recommended viewing list.
So glad it was. Great work.
What blade do you use?
Thank you Marcel. I use #3 and #5 Flying Dutchman spiral blades for everything I do.
Great Work Charlie! I'm a new follower of your channel. Lots of great info!
Thank you very much Michael
I probably just missed it, but what wood type do you use? Thank you
Hey. How did you create the design to apply to the wood? I would love to make this sign for my mother in laws bday! If you have the image still maybe you could send it to me
I have a design that I drew up.... similar concept.... could you make me a custom piece? I unfortunately don't own a scroll saw.... and I'm limited with my Dremel... love this piece!
Charles the signs turned out amazing I want to try that how thick was the wood you used and what size of blade for the letters keep up the great scrolling I’ll never be as good as you but I just would like to try scrolling I love watching your videos
I believe they were #3 spirals. If I recall correctly the wood was 1/8. Thanks for the kind words and for watching
i didn't get to see how you changed the blades to start a new cut each time for a new letter. Did you have to take the blades off for each letter since the letters weren't connected?
Hello Charles,
Very nice work and well explained.
Can you please tell me what font is used for the inner text?
+Siegfried B. It wasn't my design but the font I use is "Birds of Paradise"
Thank you verry much... And a happy new year from Germany!!
what's wood u're use?
Hello Charles, Love your videos. What size blade did you use in this video? Also do you have a video where you discus the blades you use? Thanks.
Thank you very much. I believe I discuss them in the "scroll sawing basics" video, not sure. I use #3 and #5 Flying Dutchman spiral blades. I believe I used #3's on this project.
Beautiful work! I am impressed and inspired! I am hoping to purchase a good quality scroll saw in the near future. Would you please share with me what brand/model you are using? Thank you.
Thanks. I'm using a Hegner 18 inch in this video.
+Charles Dearing
Thank you!
Where can I get the pattern from?
Love your work. Want to do something like this for my new Grandson. Only thing I want to do different is to build a frame and back light it with a led strand.
Nice work! This looks like a Sheila Landry pattern - is it?
Yes it is. ...more specifically Keith Fenton
Can you direct me to a tutorial that creates this with Illustrator instead of inkscape? Thanks
thanks for the video. I looked and found a birds of paradise font but it isn't the same any idea where I can find it?
www.dafont.com/search.php?fpp=100&text=Benke&q=Birds+of+Paradise
How thick was each peace of wood? Nice cutting.
George Nava Thank you George. Each piece was 1/8 thick
Atza nisa!!!
Charles you are awesome! How did you get the letters on the wood?
Thank you Rikcy. I use carbon paper on the wood and trace the pattern over it. Some people use spray adhesive to stick the pattern to the wood.
Great. Thank you much.:-)
Great, Great video. what is the music call
+Ted Bowman Thanks Ted. The intro is called Cowboy Sting and the main video music is called Guts and Bourban (both by Kevin Macleod)
+Charles Dearing Thanks
I want the eyes of chainsaw you use how do I order it
Thinking of getting a scroll saw. What number blades did you use making this
I don't recall but it was either #3 or #5 flat ended spirals by Flying Dutchman
@@CharlesDearingScroller cool nice work .and thanks for your reply. Really appreciated
What method did you use to keep the 3 pieces of wood together while you was cutting them out?
I used brad nails
what blade are you using for the small letters? thank you!
Spiral Blade, #3 or 4 I'd guess
what font are you using for the smaller letters
Bird Of Paradise
Are you using a spiral blade?
Yes, I am....it's all I have ever used.
+Charles Dearing Perfect, thanks
Charles Dearing does any scroll saw take spiral blades?
Hi this might sound stupid how do you cut out a D or a O
Thank you
Steve
I always thought that stack cutting with a spiral blade was ill advised due to the tear out potential as well as the possibility of the blade breaking since a spiral blade isn't as strong as a regular blade.
Mike L Tear out has never been a problem for me and yes, spirals do break quicker than straight blades, but are useable. Depending on how thick the stack is, you may have to cut slower though to avoid flexing the blade too much.
Charles Dearing I will have to try spirals then. I've been scroll sawing since the early 90's and never used a spiral blade out of fear.
What type of blade are you using here?
+Brian Lasch #3 and #5 spiral Flying Dutchman spiral blades
+Charles Dearing I just started using these blades. It takes some practice but I really like them! You make it look easy. Thanks for your time and sharing the videos!! Ken
Inside My Shop Thank you very much
Is there a pattern available for this project?
Yes. You can purchase it at sheilalandrydesigns.com
Never have any luck with the spiral blades, always snap on me like guitar strings. Can you recommend any with stronger tensile strengths? Also, beautiful work man.
Jorge Santos Flying Dutchman are all I use so I don't know of any others to recommend ...maybe try a large size? Thanks Jorge
Thanks Charles. Just ordered some from amazon. I'll give it a try.
Jorge Santos Good luck! The pattern is at sheilalandrydesigns.com and the blades are at mikesworkshop.com
I much prefer spiral blades, they are so much easier to use. I have to flatten the ends of mine though as my scroll saw prefers the regular blades with the 't' top. Great video!
hi,what software use for make the template?
Ramon Vaca I use paper, but this is not my design. Design by Keith Fenton
hi Charles is there anywhere I can get this as ready to print as a templatechees john fae scotland
+john ogilvie go to sheilalandrydesigns.com
What kind of scroll saw do you have, and do you have any suggestions for someone wanting to get into scroll sawing?
I have a Hegner 18 inch sold by advmachinery.com. When you say suggestions...do you mean general suggestions or scroll saw purchasing suggestions?
Both really!
Spiral blade??
Yes sir. That's all I ever use
It said 2 coats, it must get really cold there.
Ho this is very nice work but as a new member to your page abd to scollsawing, this is to fast
This particular video is not a how-to. Merely showing my work. I do have other content that specifies how-to's.
If only the country music wasn't playing
Well, there's worse problems to have. There's always the mute button ;)
Gui Ewwy yes turn ur sound down geez! I loved the music!!!
Watching this makes me feel really stupid
Why?
Charles Dearing your really good, I'm really bad. I envy your talent sir
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Awesome video! Thank you! Just curious, what kind of scroll saw are you using? I didn't see if anyone asks in the comments.
Thank you very much. It was a 18 inch Hegner
Got my question answered 👍