Thank you for your videos! I recently found you on here! I have been scrolling for at least 6 years. Still learning! I got the same saw! I am going to try the compound cutting now that I have watched you! Thank you!
Good Afternoon, I've been scrolling since I was 9yo, 50 years later I still can't get use to spiral blades, is there a major learning curve, for some reason I just can't get the hang of it, I cut portraits with a #2 or 3 straight blades they still come out nice but when I use a spiral well it comes out like well crap, any hints you could tell me Oh yes I practice for at least 30 minutes with a spiral blade Thank you
@@alanwasserman8176 my friend the important thing is to have fun with the scroll saw then the blade chooses your hand .... you need training but if you don't cut well don't change blades ......🤝🤝congratulations your creations are beautiful .....🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Thanks a lot Tyler. I am one of those who requested real time scrollsaw work. I am still only two and half years into scrolling. I do a bit then leave it for a while. I am getting faster and gaining confidence but still envy the speed you turn corners at. I tend to nibble away until I can turn unimpeded. Also, I worked on something this weekend. I used spray adhesive on pattern directly to wood. It was a nightmare to get off. Spent roughly three times as long cleaning it up than scrolling. I am still having problems keeping plain blades in so have only used pin blades for last few projects. Keep up the good work. Thank you.
If you spray adhesive directly on the wood, then wipe mineral spirits on the pattern. Allow it to soak in a bit, and the pattern will lift right off. Usually you will have to wipe the workpiece after removing the pattern to remove some residual glue. Better is to apply painters tape or clear shelf paper onto the wood then spray adhesive onto the back of the pattern and place the pattern on the tape. The tape lubricates the blade and there is no sticky residual on the workpiece after removing the pattern.
@@Intarsia82 Thank you Ronald. I have tried both those methods before with success. I will be going back to them. This weekend taught me a lesson in not to be impatient and try to cut corners.
I have only been scrolling for 4 or 5 years and I still have problems, at times, turning quickly. I know how to do it, but it is like I don't react quick enough. I always do a practice first to get in the groove. I think it is because I sometime tense up. Enjoyed, take care!
Thank you. I was one of the ones requesting this. It really helps me see where I need to grow in my own scrolling. I have only been scrolling for about a year, so I expect that in another 19 years I could have the speed and accuracy that you do. However, at that time I will be 94, so everything's up in the air about that. Thanks again for a great video. Blessings, Glen
Thanks, and yes it does. However with my "Style" of filming it wouldn't look right or maybe out of focus, I post alot of "close ups" of me cutting on my social medias
Very nice. Thank you. The real time video is good to see sometimes.
Thank you for your videos! I recently found you on here! I have been scrolling for at least 6 years. Still learning! I got the same saw! I am going to try the compound cutting now that I have watched you! Thank you!
Awesome! My pleasure, hope you enjoy your scrolling journey!
Congratulations for the creation ...... very good .... I also create with the scroll saw but I only use spiral blades ......🤩🤩🤩🤩
Good Afternoon, I've been scrolling since I was 9yo, 50 years later I still can't get use to spiral blades, is there a major learning curve, for some reason I just can't get the hang of it, I cut portraits with a #2 or 3 straight blades they still come out nice but when I use a spiral well it comes out like well crap, any hints you could tell me Oh yes I practice for at least 30 minutes with a spiral blade Thank you
@@alanwasserman8176 my friend the important thing is to have fun with the scroll saw then the blade chooses your hand .... you need training but if you don't cut well don't change blades ......🤝🤝congratulations your creations are beautiful .....🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Thank you my Friend on your advice, I guess it will be a lot of practice
Thank You! Sorry for the late reply, I can use spiral blades but, I prefer the traditional scroll saw blades
Thanks a lot Tyler. I am one of those who requested real time scrollsaw work. I am still only two and half years into scrolling. I do a bit then leave it for a while. I am getting faster and gaining confidence but still envy the speed you turn corners at. I tend to nibble away until I can turn unimpeded.
Also, I worked on something this weekend. I used spray adhesive on pattern directly to wood. It was a nightmare to get off. Spent roughly three times as long cleaning it up than scrolling.
I am still having problems keeping plain blades in so have only used pin blades for last few projects.
Keep up the good work.
Thank you.
If you spray adhesive directly on the wood, then wipe mineral spirits on the pattern. Allow it to soak in a bit, and the pattern will lift right off. Usually you will have to wipe the workpiece after removing the pattern to remove some residual glue. Better is to apply painters tape or clear shelf paper onto the wood then spray adhesive onto the back of the pattern and place the pattern on the tape. The tape lubricates the blade and there is no sticky residual on the workpiece after removing the pattern.
@@Intarsia82 Thank you Ronald.
I have tried both those methods before with success. I will be going back to them. This weekend taught me a lesson in not to be impatient and try to cut corners.
I have only been scrolling for 4 or 5 years and I still have problems, at times, turning quickly. I know how to do it, but it is like I don't react quick enough. I always do a practice first to get in the groove. I think it is because I sometime tense up. Enjoyed, take care!
I pull the piece back slightly off the blade as im making those sharp turns, hope this helps!
Thank you. Great video!
Hey, sorry for the late reply. Thank You!
Dude, this is a great channel. The scroll saw community is really cool.
Thank You!
Thank you. I was one of the ones requesting this. It really helps me see where I need to grow in my own scrolling. I have only been scrolling for about a year, so I expect that in another 19 years I could have the speed and accuracy that you do. However, at that time I will be 94, so everything's up in the air about that. Thanks again for a great video. Blessings, Glen
Hey, sorry for the late reply. As I always say, Take you time and let the blade do the work and you will actually cut/scroll a lot quicker
Love the work. Learning so such watching your videos. Keep up the great work.
Thank You, sorry for the late reply.
Amazing work Tyler. Does your camera have the ability to zero in on for a closer look as the blade is cutting the wood?
Thanks, and yes it does. However with my "Style" of filming it wouldn't look right or maybe out of focus, I post alot of "close ups" of me cutting on my social medias
Hello Mate, you forgot to leave a link for the STL File for the leveling gauge where did you find the file Thanks, great video
So very sorry! I'll fix that at once! Heres the link; www.thingiverse.com/thing:1477991