Penguins - first proper scroll saw making!

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Lee J

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I have practiced on MDF (12mm) for a little while and felt confident to do this...

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Made from 15mm oak using quite a fine blade.
 
That's a lovely piece of segmentation - simple, stylish and well cut. Beginners often find it difficult to cut smoothly yet you've managed it very well and even managed to include a rather nifty tight turn*. The edge shaping is also smooth and consistent. Well done indeed! It bodes well for the future :) .




* Tempting though it is, I know it would be wholly inappropriate to joke about "tight terns" and penguins.
 
ha ha yeah, tight tern was a bit bum twitchy. I broke a blade too, not sure if I need more tension or not... still learning.
 
Nicely done ......what are you going to use them for ?


what machine are you cutting them on ?


Dave :O)
 
I found something similar by googling scroll saw patterns. I then printed the picture out and drew it on some MDF so I could make a template. Now I have the template I can reproduce as many as I need.

These are just ornamental and will be on sale on my craft stall that I have 3 or 4 times a year.

They were cut using my Record SS16v scroll saw with a 14tpi blade

cheers
 
they look really really nice ! nothing beats the pride of your first piece especially when you get to the standard that someone would quite happily buy the item as you have.

word of caution though you are well on the way to becoming hooked on scrolling =D>

mark
 
JimiJimi":2iyzcoi6 said:
Lee
These are great! Did you get the pattern from somewhere or did you make it up yourself?
Jimi.

Its from Proxxon Scrollsaw manual .
Those Penguins is something like " Hi I bought proxxon scroll saw " . I thik its first work on those saws.
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I like this type paterns from proxxon
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yeah thems the ones, only I bought a Record Scrollsaw and I googled for the pattern but it's the same thing.

they lasted about half an hour into my craft fair and both sets of oak penguins sold, £12 per set.
 
Very nice Lee. If you want to enhance future penguins and other items you make it may pay you to invest in a dremel router table and a dremel multi-tool with a rounding over bit, it really does add a nice professional touch to the penguins. They are my best seller at the craft fairs.
 
I really like this style of work along with stevebuk's elephants.
Is there a book of patterns of of this type of thing that you can buy?
 
powertools":2tsk6cwn said:
I really like this style of work along with stevebuk's elephants.
Is there a book of patterns of of this type of thing that you can buy?

There probably is, but i would be tempted to search Google images first. Just search for "scroll saw pattern [name of animal]"
Kid's books are also a good place to look for this type of pattern.
 
martinka":1xdd1va5 said:
powertools":1xdd1va5 said:
I really like this style of work along with stevebuk's elephants.
Is there a book of patterns of of this type of thing that you can buy?

There probably is, but i would be tempted to search Google images first. Just search for "scroll saw pattern [name of animal]"
Kid's books are also a good place to look for this type of pattern.

Many thanks for the reply I have had a search and I can find plenty of things to try.
 
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