I know a few members have done this pattern many times but this is my first attempt and it’s a very big pattern. For me anyway.
Thought I would take some photos along the way.
So I started off cutting out the paper pattern into sections from many copies of the original pattern. This took a long time as there are so many parts to it. I said to the wife that if it takes this long to cut the paper think how long it’s going to take to cut the wood.
I knew it was going to be a long project for me as I only get to spend a couple of hours a day on it in the week after work and a few more hours at the weekend. I love doing the intarsia work so the time factor didn’t bother me.
Anyway, I sorted out some wood from the limited supply I have and started to cut some of the pattern out on the scroll saw.
I decided to start with the harness and yolk sections. Not sure why I started there but it just felt right. I shall see later if I chose wisely. As I am going to paint this area black and silver I used pine wood.
While cutting out the harness sections there was some very tricky parts to cut. The pattern on the blinkers got me thinking really hard. I went with two separate parts. The outside and inside. I couldn’t see how I could perform a nice cut with one cut without damaging the inside piece because of the shape of the silver area. I bet there’s some on here who can do it though.
I then decided to cut out the white parts of the pattern with some tulip wood. Photo shows both the harness and white parts.
Next I started to cut out the head section of the larger horse with some western red cedar.
More pattern cutting of the body to get it to fit the wood I have. I cut more cedar for the body and then removed some of the paper off the wood cuts to see the wood in the project. It was really taking shape and made me more excited to get more done.
I also decided to try some black and silver paint on part of the harness to see what that was going to look like. I don’t normally do any painting until I have everything cut out but I couldn’t wait lol.
More of the horses body cut out and the little bit of painting of the harness in place and I was really pleased.
I then started to cut out the darker shades of the body. Not 100% on what wood it is but it may be cedar again but a darker type.
Next up was the little pony body parts to cut out.
I then came to the little pony head.
Wow so many small parts to this. Very tricky to cut out. I have kept this separate from the other parts for the time being as I have so many parts cut out now and don’t want to mix them up. I think I will probably work on this first and get it glued together so it’s one big part and easier to work with when joining it up with the main part.
Today I cut out the hoof hair parts of the big horse. That was painful on the hands as the lower legs have already been cut out so was difficult to hold. Should have done that part before I cut the leg part out but I couldn’t make up my mind whether to cut the hairs out or use a dremel to shape the hairs. After practising on some scrap wood with the dremel and not getting very good results I decided to saw them out.
Well it’s took me two weeks so far and this is as far as I have got. Enjoyed it though.
Now I am looking forward to sanding and shaping and painting the harness.
I will post more photos when I have got further along with it.
Hope I didn’t bore you.
Andy
Thought I would take some photos along the way.
So I started off cutting out the paper pattern into sections from many copies of the original pattern. This took a long time as there are so many parts to it. I said to the wife that if it takes this long to cut the paper think how long it’s going to take to cut the wood.
I knew it was going to be a long project for me as I only get to spend a couple of hours a day on it in the week after work and a few more hours at the weekend. I love doing the intarsia work so the time factor didn’t bother me.
Anyway, I sorted out some wood from the limited supply I have and started to cut some of the pattern out on the scroll saw.
I decided to start with the harness and yolk sections. Not sure why I started there but it just felt right. I shall see later if I chose wisely. As I am going to paint this area black and silver I used pine wood.
While cutting out the harness sections there was some very tricky parts to cut. The pattern on the blinkers got me thinking really hard. I went with two separate parts. The outside and inside. I couldn’t see how I could perform a nice cut with one cut without damaging the inside piece because of the shape of the silver area. I bet there’s some on here who can do it though.
I then decided to cut out the white parts of the pattern with some tulip wood. Photo shows both the harness and white parts.
Next I started to cut out the head section of the larger horse with some western red cedar.
More pattern cutting of the body to get it to fit the wood I have. I cut more cedar for the body and then removed some of the paper off the wood cuts to see the wood in the project. It was really taking shape and made me more excited to get more done.
I also decided to try some black and silver paint on part of the harness to see what that was going to look like. I don’t normally do any painting until I have everything cut out but I couldn’t wait lol.
More of the horses body cut out and the little bit of painting of the harness in place and I was really pleased.
I then started to cut out the darker shades of the body. Not 100% on what wood it is but it may be cedar again but a darker type.
Next up was the little pony body parts to cut out.
I then came to the little pony head.
Wow so many small parts to this. Very tricky to cut out. I have kept this separate from the other parts for the time being as I have so many parts cut out now and don’t want to mix them up. I think I will probably work on this first and get it glued together so it’s one big part and easier to work with when joining it up with the main part.
Today I cut out the hoof hair parts of the big horse. That was painful on the hands as the lower legs have already been cut out so was difficult to hold. Should have done that part before I cut the leg part out but I couldn’t make up my mind whether to cut the hairs out or use a dremel to shape the hairs. After practising on some scrap wood with the dremel and not getting very good results I decided to saw them out.
Well it’s took me two weeks so far and this is as far as I have got. Enjoyed it though.
Now I am looking forward to sanding and shaping and painting the harness.
I will post more photos when I have got further along with it.
Hope I didn’t bore you.
Andy
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