excellent work love those desk top names. i started scrolling about 3 months ago. you make it look easy. i hope i get better. i have a delta 40-640. very old machine. got it for $40. fixed the blade holder and Im now addicted to scrolling will follow you for tips and inspiration. hopefuly ill be able to get a dewalt. theyre expensive. keep up you beautiful work
Hi friend, Thank you for your kind comments! what kind of things are you making? I love doing fretwork. I've been scrolling since the year 2000. I've always made things that people ask for. As of this year I will no longer do custom orders. I'm going to go back to doing intricate scrolling which makes me happy. I'd love to see some of your work. I'm also on Instagram tiktok and Facebook. I will be posting again soon. Right now I'm working on a horse trailer. I'm trying to convert it into my mobile wood shop.
Long time wood working, short time scroller here. Like most who start out I struggle learning all the ins and out of scrolling . For me the thing I had to wrap my head around was years of having wood stationary and moving the saw , now the saw is stationary and the wood is moved. Sounds like a no brainer but years of muscle memory make the change difficult. Once this is over come the rest came easier.
Hi there, I would love to see some of the woodwork you have been doing for a long time. You are correct. Muscle memory is hard to change. For me it's spiral blades. I am so use to flat blades. Find me on Instagram or Facebook and send me pics of you can. I am Mytoya Pritchett on Facebook and MytoyaNcalifornia on Instagram.
@@moisesramos4025 Hi there, I use a free program called silhouette. You can find it at silhouetteamerica.com/programs if I'm not mistaken. I downloaded the program so long ago. Also, look through my videos. I think I have three or four videos of me using the silhouette program to make a pattern. 🤗
I love the idea of the larger scrolled projects. My tendency is things like Christmas ornaments with way too many insertions and blades like .5 pencil lead. Just curious where those patterns came from. I'd like to do something similar for my step daughter but don't know where to start. Thanks for the relaxing video!
Hi there, the program I use is a free program. I think you can get it at silhouetteamerica.com As for the patterns until you learn how to use the program. If you want I can make you a pattern for free. Just find me on Facebook. Make sure to send me a message to let me know that you are scroll saw friend. My name on Facebook is Mytoya Pritchett
The first butterfly was smoother. With the second name your hands were really close to the blade as you said they would be. Next time you could leave the board longer at the end so you can have something to hold onto. But your work is outstanding thanks for sharing.
hi i liked the frist one i think it is safer its was nice watching you cut it out i would love to do that am think about get a scroll saw what a nice video as well
I always love to watch your tutorials!! I need to get more practice in Scrolling. Seems like I always have something else I need to do and end up going days without doing anything on the Scroll Saw. Certainly appreciate the recommendations when it comes to what blades work best!! I'm going to try to make some puzzles out of Laminate Flooring. Seems to hold together pretty well even after being subjected to immersion for over two weeks. Anyway, I just wanted to Thank You for Your Tutorials and Suggestions for Blades. I'm assuming that Laminate Flooring and the material You're using are basically the same composite material. I couldn't remember the name of the material You're using for some reason, my mind went completely Blank... LoL
No. I made them with the free Silhouette program I speak about on 2 of my other videos. If you find me on Instagram or Facebook I can make patterns for the 2 names and send them to you via messenger or in the Instagram direct messages. 🤗
How do you turn corners so smoothly. When i get to a corner my blade will try to turn with it or it doesn't catch at the right place. You make it look effortless
Thank you so much for your clear explanations! I love to watch you work! My saw is still in the box and I am trying to learn from experts like you before I begin. My question is, what kind of wood should I start with? I want to do wall art, like words on signs for a 3D look.
Go ahead and pull that saw out of the box. I'm doing a video soon on the scrollsaw books and magazines I have. I will also explain the struggles I had when I started 20yrs ago. I recommend using 1/4 MDF or soft wood and practice the pattern in this link. th-cam.com/video/dX_dxffQHJ4/w-d-xo.html if you need the pattern find me on Instagram. My name is MytoyaNcalifornia there. Once you get the hang of the scrollsaw you will be hooked.
@@michmvp Hi there, I use a free program called Silhouette. You can find it at silhouetteamerica.com/program if I'm not mistaken. Here is one of my videos using silhouette. th-cam.com/video/X2vK5DkAG0w/w-d-xo.htmlsi=niCz_XfiO_SOVjHq
@@CALLSIGNSAWDUST Hi there, welcome to this scroll saw world! What kind of School saw are you using? What size blade? And how fast is your speed going? I need a little more info to answer your question.
Hi there, if you're just starting out scrolling you need to start with quarter inch. I usually suggest quarter inch MDF because it's soft. If you have an Instagram or Facebook find me there. I would love to chat with you and help in any way. I can't. On Facebook I am Mytoya Pritchett. On Instagram I am MytoyaNcalifornia
I will post another video this week. I have a question for you though. Where are you getting your patterns from? Or what program are you using to make your patterns?
Hi there, I made the pattern using the Silhouette program. It's free. I have 2 videos explaining how to make a circle pattern. It's really easy to use. Again, it's a free program.
Your turns will have to be done a little wider with the pin blade. It's what they called. Doing a loop. With the pin less. You can basically spin in circles in one place.
Hi there, I used a free program named Silhouette to make the pattern. I have a few videos on this TH-cam page explaining more about it and how to use it. I then print the pattern off , attach it to my wood and cut.
@@TheDwilliams1000 hi there, I used to silhouette Cameo program. I have a couple of videos that show you how to do simple things with the program. The program is free. I repeat free! You do not have to have a cutter in order to use the program. It is really easy to use. If you have any issues after you've downloaded it, please feel free to contact me on any of my social media platforms. Good luck!!
Hi there, So sorry I'm just seeing your post. I make my own patterns using the silhouette program. The program is free. Look up silhouette Cameo program.
Hi there, find me on Instagram so we can talk in person. I need to know a few things before i can try to access the problem. I am MytoyaNcalifornia on instagram. Looking forward to chatting with you.
Hi there, I'm using a DeWalt 788 scroll saw. And that is precisely why I chose the DeWalt is because of the quick blade change. Also make sure that you get a foot pedal because then you can make sure that you keep your hands on your piece at all times and your eyes instead of having to move your hand to turn it off.
@@Mytoya2 Thank you very much for your answer. Here in Costa Rica I can't get a Dewalt jigsaw, it's a pity. I'll have to look for some other guy... Thanks again and your work is excellent!
@@eddieporrasduran3932 I've never used either of those machines. I'm sorry I can't help with suggestions. Make sure whatever machine you choose uses pinless blades. That way the blade can fit into small holes.
Hello, I’m having trouble with making curves while scroll sawing how long did it take you to get good with staying on the line and making curves. Thanks
Hi there, find me on Facebook or Instagram. I want to video chat with you so I can see what you are doing with your hands when scrolling. I am mytoyaNcalifornia in Instagram and Mytoya Pritchett on Facebook.
@@robsmith3200 Hi there, I use a program called Silhouette. It is free. It's the program that's usually used with the silhouette Cameo cutter. You do not need a cutter in order to download and use the program though. There's a video on my page where I show how to use the program to make the word or name Sabina.
Hi there, I use a free program called silhouette. You can find it at silhouetteamerica.com as far as I know the program is still free. Sorry for taking so long to get back to you
@@robsmith3200 Hi there, no bother at all. Happy to help! I will post a video tomorrow of a name I cut and at the end I will show you how to get the butterfly onto your pattern. 🩷
I love how those names turned out. You do beautiful work! What "finish" do you like to use or do you leave them natural? Oh, I wrote a comment on your last video but think I forgot to send it because it didn't show up on the comments. You mentioned coming to the valley to visit your sister and sometimes attending the Pinterest event. I had such fun at that event when I attended a few years ago at West World. I was working a booth but still managed to do some walking around. I hope to meet you sometime!
I usually leave the names natural. Find me on Instagram. My name is MytoyaNcalifornia that way we can keep in touch. I will let you know the next time I'm out that way. 🤗
@@Mytoya2 I'm probably one of the only people left in the world who doesn't have an Instagram or Facebook account. Just don't have the time to spend on social media as I know I'd get hooked on it. :-) Do hope our paths will cross at some point though! Forgot to comment about cutting the butterfly out. Yes, it is definitely better to leave the extra wood on it. Best wishes!
Hi there, I really don't care for spiral blades. About sanding, I have not done a sanding video because I've never carved a sign before. I look forward to doing one this year though. Sorry I couldn't help.
I find that with 1/3 of the teeth pointing up, there is more sawdust working up to the cutting line. I feel that the scroll reverse blades do a better job of clearing the kerf.
@@DavidBoston-rx2yi yes. Look up silhouette software. It should be somewhere on the silhouette.com site. You want the free version. I'm not sure what version that is now.
@@roberthossack286 hi there, I noticed you followed me on Instagram. I accepted your friend request. I also sent you a picture of some of the blades I've used and an explanation.
Very very cool. Good job. Nice technique. You don't rush thru it and actually back your blade in for a cleaner look. th-cam.com/video/h_Xxs0zTzZI/w-d-xo.html&feature=shares What brand of scroll saw do you use?
Watched a lot of videos on scroll saw stuff, i really enjoy watching you work. Thanks show sharing w us!
@@wolfitgood Thank you for watching! How long have you been scrolling? And what saw do you have?
ive been scrollsawing for over 20 years and i enjoy watching your work, nicely done.
Thank you so much!🤗
I really enjoy your videos, great job!! GOD BLESS
Thank you! ☺️
Never scrolled in my life, but I am picking one up tomorrow. You are great!
Hi there,🤗Which saw are you getting?
Hi, I am picking up my Ryobi in the morning (Sunday in Australia) a 16"@@Mytoya2
@@davidsandford8343 How's the scrolling going with your new saw?
@@Mytoya2, I have it here, but still building my woodworking shed! Been heatwave conditions in Australia, so work is slow
Nice and crisp cutting beautiful work I really love your work ❤❤
Thank you so much!
You’re back! I’ve been looking for new content from you, Mytoya2. Love the way you describe things “spinny things” is my favorite.
Hi Janet, it's good to be back! 🤗
You are amazing. You make it look so easy. 👍🏼
Thank you so much! 🤗
Beautiful work. You’ve inspired me to do a similar project for my wife’s 70th bday. Thanks for your very thorough video! Alan in Sarasota Fl.
You're welcome! 🤗 I would love to see the project when it's done.
Very nicely done Mytoya. Love your soft voice.
Thank you! ❤️
leaving the butterfly until last seed easier but you did make it look easy; thanks for the tips
Thank you!
Love the project and watching you work. Just started scrolling and I’m learning a lot from your videos. Thanks 🙏
Welcome to the scroll saw community! 🤗 Feel free to contact me if you have questions.
Thank-you. 👍
Those are so cute. You have a very steady hand and a lot of patience.....Vicki
Thank you so much! Still looking forward to getting together with you guys. Don't forget to let me know when you guys are meeting up in AZ.
Have just discovered your channel and love it. Especially the fact you show and tell what and how without beating a subject to the ground.
Welcome and Thank you for your kind comment! 🤗 How long have you been scrolling and what saw do you have?
Lovely work & well explained. Thank you
@@robsmith3200 Thank you! 🤗
Beautiful work. May God bless you!!!
Thank you so much!
excellent work love those desk top names. i started scrolling about 3 months ago. you make it look easy. i hope i get better. i have a delta 40-640. very old machine. got it for $40. fixed the blade holder and Im now addicted to scrolling will follow you for tips and inspiration. hopefuly ill be able to get a dewalt. theyre expensive. keep up you beautiful work
Hi friend, Thank you for your kind comments! what kind of things are you making? I love doing fretwork. I've been scrolling since the year 2000. I've always made things that people ask for. As of this year I will no longer do custom orders. I'm going to go back to doing intricate scrolling which makes me happy. I'd love to see some of your work. I'm also on Instagram tiktok and Facebook. I will be posting again soon. Right now I'm working on a horse trailer. I'm trying to convert it into my mobile wood shop.
Long time wood working, short time scroller here. Like most who start out I struggle learning all the ins and out of scrolling . For me the thing I had to wrap my head around was years of having wood stationary and moving the saw , now the saw is stationary and the wood is moved. Sounds like a no brainer but years of muscle memory make the change difficult. Once this is over come the rest came easier.
Hi there, I would love to see some of the woodwork you have been doing for a long time. You are correct. Muscle memory is hard to change. For me it's spiral blades. I am so use to flat blades. Find me on Instagram or Facebook and send me pics of you can. I am Mytoya Pritchett on Facebook and MytoyaNcalifornia on Instagram.
@@Mytoya2totally going to find your IG page
Great work, you make this look so easy. I'm just starting out and I love what can be done with a scroll saw.
Thank you for your kind comment! What's your favorite out of all the things you've scrolled? I love doing fretwork.🥰
@@Mytoya2 I use my scroll saw to create names for my jewelry boxes. I'm learning that there are other uses for this tool as well.
I haven't scrolled for a few years but I completed great deal of projects on my Hawk. You are a very good scroller.
Thank you so much! 🙏🏾
What are your favorite things to scroll? I love doing fretwork.
I made a lot of jigsaw puzzles for the grandkids and friends. I don't have much interest in working with wood now tho.
@@stephendickinson9929 I understand. 🙏🏾
absolutely brilliant,rob.
I loved them both. What a nice job.
Hi, nice video, I like everything that has wood, a question, where did you get that type of letter from? Thanks Moises
@@moisesramos4025 Hi there, I use a free program called silhouette. You can find it at silhouetteamerica.com/programs if I'm not mistaken. I downloaded the program so long ago. Also, look through my videos. I think I have three or four videos of me using the silhouette program to make a pattern. 🤗
Congratulations on what you do !!!
Thank you!!
Beautiful work ! Really like the font too.
Thank you!🤗
I love the idea of the larger scrolled projects. My tendency is things like Christmas ornaments with way too many insertions and blades like .5 pencil lead.
Just curious where those patterns came from. I'd like to do something similar for my step daughter but don't know where to start. Thanks for the relaxing video!
Hi there, the program I use is a free program. I think you can get it at silhouetteamerica.com
As for the patterns until you learn how to use the program. If you want I can make you a pattern for free. Just find me on Facebook. Make sure to send me a message to let me know that you are scroll saw friend.
My name on Facebook is
Mytoya Pritchett
The first butterfly was smoother. With the second name your hands were really close to the blade as you said they would be. Next time you could leave the board longer at the end so you can have something to hold onto. But your work is outstanding thanks for sharing.
Thank you for your kind comments!
hola amiga me encantan tus trabajos desde que te vi en pinterest te sigo Dios te bendiga
¡Hola y bienvenido!
hi i liked the frist one i think it is safer its was nice watching you cut it out i would love to do that am think about get a scroll saw what a nice video as well
Thank you! ❤️ So what saw are you looking at? Make sure your saw accepts pinless blades.
I always love to watch your tutorials!!
I need to get more practice in Scrolling.
Seems like I always have something else I need to do and end up going days without doing anything on the Scroll Saw.
Certainly appreciate the recommendations when it comes to what blades work best!! I'm going to try to make some puzzles out of Laminate Flooring.
Seems to hold together pretty well even after being subjected to immersion for over two weeks.
Anyway, I just wanted to Thank You for Your Tutorials and Suggestions for Blades.
I'm assuming that Laminate Flooring and the material You're using are basically the same composite material.
I couldn't remember the name of the material You're using for some reason, my mind went completely Blank... LoL
Love your names, is there some place to order the patterns? I have 2 new grandsons!
No. I made them with the free Silhouette program I speak about on 2 of my other videos. If you find me on Instagram or Facebook I can make patterns for the 2 names and send them to you via messenger or in the Instagram direct messages. 🤗
How do you turn corners so smoothly. When i get to a corner my blade will try to turn with it or it doesn't catch at the right place. You make it look effortless
Practice spinning in a circle on a scrap piece of wood.
Thank you so much for your clear explanations! I love to watch you work! My saw is still in the box and I am trying to learn from experts like you before I begin. My question is, what kind of wood should I start with? I want to do wall art, like words on signs for a 3D look.
Go ahead and pull that saw out of the box. I'm doing a video soon on the scrollsaw books and magazines I have. I will also explain the struggles I had when I started 20yrs ago. I recommend using 1/4 MDF or soft wood and practice the pattern in this link. th-cam.com/video/dX_dxffQHJ4/w-d-xo.html if you need the pattern find me on Instagram. My name is MytoyaNcalifornia there. Once you get the hang of the scrollsaw you will be hooked.
Impressive 😊, im new to wood working, could you please tell me the kind of wood you are using for the name plate projects
Thank you and welcome to the scroll saw community! I am using pine from Home Depot. Pine is a soft wood and easy to cut.
You did this project like a breeze. Wow
Very impressive. Excellent job
Can you share the brand name of your scroll saw please
Thank you! My saw is a DeWalt 788.
I just subscribed!
Thank you and welcome!
Nice work. I haven't done this yet. How do you make your patterns for these.
@@michmvp Hi there, I use a free program called Silhouette. You can find it at silhouetteamerica.com/program if I'm not mistaken. Here is one of my videos using silhouette.
th-cam.com/video/X2vK5DkAG0w/w-d-xo.htmlsi=niCz_XfiO_SOVjHq
@@Mytoya2 Thanks
Nice work. I a new to the scroll saw and it seems that when I turn the wood, the blade also turns. How can I fix this. You make it look so easy. Lol
@@CALLSIGNSAWDUST Hi there, welcome to this scroll saw world! What kind of School saw are you using? What size blade? And how fast is your speed going? I need a little more info to answer your question.
Very nice. How thick should be to start
Hi there, if you're just starting out scrolling you need to start with quarter inch. I usually suggest quarter inch MDF because it's soft. If you have an Instagram or Facebook find me there. I would love to chat with you and help in any way. I can't. On Facebook I am Mytoya Pritchett.
On Instagram I am MytoyaNcalifornia
hi mytoya, plz make some more videoes, best on youtube. ty rob. UK.
I will post another video this week. I have a question for you though. Where are you getting your patterns from? Or what program are you using to make your patterns?
I have been a wood worker of 7 years , however, scrolling is brand new for me. Where can I get NAME patterns ?
I make my own name patterns using a free program called silhouette. I think you can get the program at silhouetteamerica.com
that looks great,,,,where did you get the templates
Hi there, I made the pattern using the Silhouette program. It's free. I have 2 videos explaining how to make a circle pattern. It's really easy to use. Again, it's a free program.
is that pin or pinless blade? Also, do you work with pinned blades? I was wondering if we can do the same with pin blades
Your turns will have to be done a little wider with the pin blade. It's what they called. Doing a loop. With the pin less. You can basically spin in circles in one place.
Very nice, how did you do your letters.
Hi there, I used a free program named Silhouette to make the pattern. I have a few videos on this TH-cam page explaining more about it and how to use it. I then print the pattern off , attach it to my wood and cut.
How do you design these patterns? I would like to learn.
@@TheDwilliams1000 hi there, I used to silhouette Cameo program. I have a couple of videos that show you how to do simple things with the program. The program is free. I repeat free! You do not have to have a cutter in order to use the program. It is really easy to use. If you have any issues after you've downloaded it, please feel free to contact me on any of my social media platforms. Good luck!!
Where do you find patterns/ website for names? Want to do some for Christmas
Hi there, So sorry I'm just seeing your post. I make my own patterns using the silhouette program. The program is free. Look up silhouette Cameo program.
Love this, but can you tell me why whenever I do a sharp corner, my blade snaps ?
Hi there, find me on Instagram so we can talk in person. I need to know a few things before i can try to access the problem. I am MytoyaNcalifornia on instagram. Looking forward to chatting with you.
I like it because the change of blade is quick and simple but I do not know what brand it is?
Hi there, I'm using a DeWalt 788 scroll saw. And that is precisely why I chose the DeWalt is because of the quick blade change. Also make sure that you get a foot pedal because then you can make sure that you keep your hands on your piece at all times and your eyes instead of having to move your hand to turn it off.
@@Mytoya2 Thank you very much for your answer. Here in Costa Rica I can't get a Dewalt jigsaw, it's a pity. I'll have to look for some other guy... Thanks again and your work is excellent!
Here in Costa Rica only Craftman, Wen, Makita,
@@eddieporrasduran3932 I've never used either of those machines. I'm sorry I can't help with suggestions. Make sure whatever machine you choose uses pinless blades. That way the blade can fit into small holes.
@@Mytoya2 Thanks.
Hello, I’m having trouble with making curves while scroll sawing how long did it take you to get good with staying on the line and making curves. Thanks
Hi there, find me on Facebook or Instagram. I want to video chat with you so I can see what you are doing with your hands when scrolling. I am mytoyaNcalifornia in Instagram and Mytoya Pritchett on Facebook.
How do you get your templates for the names? Beautiful work
@@robsmith3200 Hi there, I use a program called Silhouette. It is free. It's the program that's usually used with the silhouette Cameo cutter. You do not need a cutter in order to download and use the program though. There's a video on my page where I show how to use the program to make the word or name Sabina.
@@Mytoya2 , thank you. Very much appreciated. Rob. Australia
@@Mytoya2 Really appreciated. Thank you
@@robsmith3200 You're welcome friend! 🤗
What software do you use to create your designs?
Hi there, I use a free program called silhouette. You can find it at silhouetteamerica.com as far as I know the program is still free. Sorry for taking so long to get back to you
Me encantas tus trabajos que tipo de hoja usas
Sorry to be a pain but do you also use silhouette to add the graphics i.e. butterfly etc.? If so, do you import that into silhouette?
@@robsmith3200 Hi there, no bother at all. Happy to help! I will post a video tomorrow of a name I cut and at the end I will show you how to get the butterfly onto your pattern. 🩷
@@Mytoya2 sensational. Apprecited
@@robsmith3200 Hi there, I haven't forgotten about you. Look for the video tomorrow afternoon. Sorry for the delay.
I love how those names turned out. You do beautiful work! What "finish" do you like to use or do you leave them natural? Oh, I wrote a comment on your last video but think I forgot to send it because it didn't show up on the comments. You mentioned coming to the valley to visit your sister and sometimes attending the Pinterest event. I had such fun at that event when I attended a few years ago at West World. I was working a booth but still managed to do some walking around. I hope to meet you sometime!
I usually leave the names natural. Find me on Instagram. My name is MytoyaNcalifornia that way we can keep in touch. I will let you know the next time I'm out that way. 🤗
@@Mytoya2 I'm probably one of the only people left in the world who doesn't have an Instagram or Facebook account. Just don't have the time to spend on social media as I know I'd get hooked on it. :-) Do hope our paths will cross at some point though! Forgot to comment about cutting the butterfly out. Yes, it is definitely better to leave the extra wood on it. Best wishes!
what kind of blade are you using
I am using a #5 flying Dutchman scroll reverse. I will be posting a video on blades soon. I buy them from the wooden teddy bear.
hello greetings, what is the name of the saw you use?
Hi there, I am using a DeWalt 788.
Do you use spiral blades? Have you done a sanding video? If so how do I find it?
Hi there, I really don't care for spiral blades. About sanding, I have not done a sanding video because I've never carved a sign before. I look forward to doing one this year though. Sorry I couldn't help.
Thanks for responding. I find spiral blades much easier but you certainly make your technique look easy.
Hi Mytoya, have you tried the Flying Dutchman Ultra reverse blades? I really like them.
Yes, I have. I still have a few but I love the #5 scroll reverse better. What kind of things do you like cutting?
I find that with 1/3 of the teeth pointing up, there is more sawdust working up to the cutting line. I feel that the scroll reverse blades do a better job of clearing the kerf.
@@Intarsia82 I agree!
what typeface do you use. Thanks
In this video I explain everything I am using. Let me know if this helps. 🤗 th-cam.com/video/dX_dxffQHJ4/w-d-xo.html
What machine are you using?
my stupid sprial blads won't stay in😭
Is there a website I can go to and get names for the nameplates??
@@DavidBoston-rx2yi yes. Look up silhouette software. It should be somewhere on the silhouette.com site. You want the free version. I'm not sure what version that is now.
There is something strange about the wood you are using. Could you identify it please ?
Hi there, The wood I'm using in this video is Pine from home Depot.
great work !! what font is that??
How do you design your neat patterns?
I use the Silhouette Cameo vinyl cutting program. It's a free download. You don't have to but the machine to use the program.
What font you used?
@@0410sunshine Hi there, my computer is in the shop right now but when it is back home next week I will check to see what font this was.
@@0410sunshine the Font used in this video was Emmett.
What bran of saw do you use?
Hi there🤗, I have a DeWalt 788
@@Mytoya2 what program or stencil font do you use for words. Thanks G
I have a few videos on this channel that shows you a little about the program I use called Silhouette. It's a free program you can download.
I've been looking for the font you're using for several months. What is the name of this font please?
We are on Vacation right now. I will let you know after the 5th of April.
You replied with a heart but do you know the name of the font?
@@Mytoya2 wonderful and thanks a million!
Hi there, this is the name of the font in this video.
( Benquiat BK BT )
🤗
What scroll saw do you use ?
Hi there, I use a Dewalt 788 scrollsaw.
what thickness wood is that plz? ty rob.
This is 3/4 inch pine.
@@Mytoya2 ty my lovely lady, keep safe.
@@roberthossack286 hi there, I noticed you followed me on Instagram. I accepted your friend request. I also sent you a picture of some of the blades I've used and an explanation.
@@Mytoya2 ty very much.
Queria saber a espessura de madeira.
É um pedaço de madeira de pinho de 3/4 de polegada ou 1.905 centímetros.
Hello cutting saw number ?
Hi there this is a #5 flying Dutchman scroll reverse.
@@Mytoya2 It is very nice for women to engage in art in this way. Thank you. Greetings from Turkey, love.
Very very cool. Good job. Nice technique. You don't rush thru it and actually back your blade in for a cleaner look. th-cam.com/video/h_Xxs0zTzZI/w-d-xo.html&feature=shares
What brand of scroll saw do you use?