Make inlay on your scroll saw! Easy with amazing results!
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Very ready to understand, I'll be giving it a shot later today. Thanks for posting
Leldon.
Thank you, You really knocked it out of the park on your first video. I hope you plan to make others in the future. This is a great process and I can't wait to give it a try.
You did an awesome job explaining the entire process and gave some great tips.
Regards,
Bob
Thanks for posting a great video. This will help people really understand how to do this process! :)
Very good tutorial. Hope to see more of your work soon.
Nice job! I might give it a try, you made it look pretty easy!
that inlay looks great, thanks for sharing
Thank you!
Good tips and easy to understand! Thanks for the video! ~Suzanne
You are awesome! Love it!
Thanks! Hopefully I'll be making another video soon with some tips!
Very nice. Thanks for sharing.
Liked and subbed...nice work Leldon
Thanks! More coming soon!
Hey, great video...have to subscribe!
Thanks
Matt in uk
PARABÉNS É UM BELÍSSIMO TRABALHO.
Thanks for your video.What size blade are you using?
Um trabalho bonito... obrigado por compartilhar!!
Hello ! Great job, I hope I'll be able to do like you. I have a question : do you have a link where I can buy the blue tape you use ? Thank you
I'm curious about something. Since you tilt the scroll saw 3º, do you also tilt your drill press 3º when you drill the holes?
I didn't on these. If I were making them again I might try. A simple 3 degree angle and using a hand held drill would make it easy to get the correct angle for the hole. But I did not have an issue with the hole being 90 and the cut being a little off from 90!
Woodyguy asked what blade type/size you were using, I’ve not seen a reply to that question, I have the same question.
Also thanks for the tip about CW and CCW and how it affects which inlay fits into which piece of wood!
I’m brand new to scrolling, being an engineer and a perfectionist I notice if I zoom in on a still picture of your final product I can still see the blade entry hole. Is there any way to completely eliminate it? I’ve read mixing the proper wood sawdust and glue, or the right color wood filler, but in general people are not happy with the results with those methods.
Thanks for a very helpful video, please address my questions if you can find the time. John G, Hollis, NH
Hi! I used a olson 2/0 reverse tooth blade. I get them from www.seyco.com or www.sloanswoodshop.com. Yes the starter hole is there, you could mix some sanding dust and glue and it would help. The way I would do it now though is apply a small amount of glue to the hole and use my palm sander sanding so the glue is filled with dust. This method has worked great! Thanks for watching!
hi, where can I find some owl, cat, giraffe, dragon, etc. thank you
Awesome snowflake :). You made those cuts super fast lol.
Is the Excalibur your favorite saw to use?
Thanks! Years of practice and then editing out the slow parts on the computer! I do love my excalibur!
haha, i bet! It's one of the best saws on the market for sure.
Great job Leldon! ...and I thought I had an accent lol. One question...how do you "speed up" the video like when it shows you cutting?
Hi Charles! Thank you! I guess living in Alabama does that to someone! :) I used iMovie to edit the video and they have a feature that allows you to speed it up like that. In sure most other video editing software does, but I am not sure where it is on other software
Leldon Maxcy
Thanks buddy
Charles Dearin
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i tried looking for the free pattern. There is nothing there.
Make more videos!!!
Your webbsite did not work
Patterns don't load
Nice job, bit hard to understand you at time.
Make more videos!!!