Scroll Saw Back to Basics by Hans Meier - (part 2)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 เม.ย. 2019
- Hans Meier presents a “Back to Basics” class each year after the Atlanta Woodworking Show for the benefit of new or less experienced scrollers.
Demonstrated before a live audience on March 18, 2019
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Love the tip, thin line red. Ok. And to slowly get back on line. Great tips. One thing my teacher tells us..once pattern is off, no one knows. I am cutting Christmas ornament in all different hard wood.
Loving this video
So many excellent tips!
Fairly new scroller. These videos really help those like me
Simple tips, NO to a newbie, all things are difficult,plus we are nervous of blade..love learning scroll saw, lathe..Going to do my first 3 d object..neat tip..tape!!
I love these because there is always something to learn. Even to an old scroller like me.
Thank you! It's always good to hear people enjoyed the presentation.
I started Scroll Sawing nine years a go and found your videos right a way. Have learned a lot about making all kinds of puzzles, jewelry, etc. THANK YOU HANS!
You're welcome! Happy to hear you liked them.
Hans Meier has a great way about him and i could watch him for hours.. thanks guys for all your efforts in making these videos..
i like your videos i come back for a refresher corse thanks and keep them coming
Very in formative video, great job. Thank You
Thanks so much Hans. I love your videos. I am new to scrolling!
Thanks for sharing that, I needed that
That was pretty awesome.
Thanks for sharing!
What is the best way to keep the bark on the edges?
What was the name of the book that had lessons, walking you through a different type of project, segmentation, then 3D, etc?
Interesting videos
Is the book shown here 'Scroll Saw Workbook, ' by John Nelson 3rd edition.
Thanks
James
Hello, thanks for sharing your knowledge. Could you post the link to the drill press stand you used, I've tried finding it with no luck. Thank you
The drill press/stand can be found at www.seyco.com/scrollers-drill/
El camarógrafo NO se entera.
Des-Like, bien merecido.
Your teaching is excellent..but your video person needs better skills..just a suggestion..
you over complicate things just saying