After building my Shed/Workshop last year I wanted to start a little hobby so I got myself a cheap Aldi Scroll Saw just before Christmas.
Never done much woodwork until I built the shed so have very limited skills but had a go with a couple of bits of scrap that I had lying around.
First was my niece's Name.
Then my 6 year old niece asked me to make a Christmas present from her to her mam and Dad (my first commision :wink: :lol: ).
She told me she wanted a heart with mammy and daddy and a couple of small hearts on it. I got her to write her name on the bottom for a more personal touch and used a cheap Lidl wood burning tool to burn the letters on it, then gave it a coat of stain and a couple of coats of clear varnish. My finishing skills need a lot of practice
Next was my first go at Segmented scroll work. Found a pattern on the internet for a bear that looked fairly easy to start with.
When I made it I stained the body, head, arms, legs and outer ears to make them a bit darker and left the inner ears, muzzle, and the pads on the arms and legs light coloured, but when I put on a couple of coats of clear varnish they don't look much different now .
So in conclusion. Lots of practice needed, especially the finishing touches :roll: .
Never done much woodwork until I built the shed so have very limited skills but had a go with a couple of bits of scrap that I had lying around.
First was my niece's Name.
Then my 6 year old niece asked me to make a Christmas present from her to her mam and Dad (my first commision :wink: :lol: ).
She told me she wanted a heart with mammy and daddy and a couple of small hearts on it. I got her to write her name on the bottom for a more personal touch and used a cheap Lidl wood burning tool to burn the letters on it, then gave it a coat of stain and a couple of coats of clear varnish. My finishing skills need a lot of practice
Next was my first go at Segmented scroll work. Found a pattern on the internet for a bear that looked fairly easy to start with.
When I made it I stained the body, head, arms, legs and outer ears to make them a bit darker and left the inner ears, muzzle, and the pads on the arms and legs light coloured, but when I put on a couple of coats of clear varnish they don't look much different now .
So in conclusion. Lots of practice needed, especially the finishing touches :roll: .