Some lovely scrollwork

UKworkshop.co.uk

Help Support UKworkshop.co.uk:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

Woodchips2

Established Member
Joined
22 Mar 2010
Messages
1,384
Reaction score
22
Location
Newton Abbot,Devon
Went to Woodworks at the Forest of Marston Vale http://marstonvale.org/woodworks/# this weekend which we really enjoyed. Plenty of crafts people doing all sorts of woodwork plus timber, new and second-hand tools. Splashed out 50p on a piece of green Ash for the legs of a stool but otherwise just watched and admired.

There was some beautiful scrollwork by Fiona Kingdon which is well illustrated on her website http://www.fionakingdon.co.uk/. She uses a Hegner scrollsaw which is mounted on a ramped worktop because she cuts for 8 hours a day and finds the angled machine is much easier to use for long periods. Has anybody else got their scrollsaw mounted on a slope?

Keith
 
stevebuk":2wwc0tw9 said:
I have mine at a slight angle but not a big slope, make it easier to see what your cutting..
Thanks Steve, I'll give this a try. I currently mount the scrollsaw on a Workmate and stand to do the cutting but I would like to make a bench with a seat as I'm not getting any younger :lol: . I'll try a slope of maybe 10 or 15 degrees.
Regards Keith
 
I have the rear end of my saw up 2", I find it a lot easier to work but I keep on thinking I might try different heights but haven't done yet.
happy scrolling
Steve
 
CHJ":1v57u066 said:
The Eriba Turner":1v57u066 said:
......There was some beautiful scrollwork by Fiona Kingdon which is well illustrated on her website http://www.fionakingdon.co.uk/. ......

Oh for enough years to develop such technique and proficiency.

its actually not that difficult to cut Chaz, you only need a few basic rules and your away, the trouble comes when you try and go too fast for yourself and end up making a mess, rather like turning..
 
loftyhermes":f3slzkj7 said:
I have the rear end of my saw up 2", I find it a lot easier to work but I keep on thinking I might try different heights but haven't done yet.
happy scrolling
Steve
Hi Steve
Have you thought of making an adjustable worktop?
Regards Keith
 
Back
Top