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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: CharlesDearing on October 13, 2014, 01:00:29 pm
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I know most of you aren't beginners but It's finally here! How to make a vase from a slab of wood.....using a scroll saw: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLkHzkzliCA Please like, share, subscribe and comment
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Thanks Charles. I will give it a look on my next coffee break. Right now I have to go figure out how I am going to move a big rock!
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Thank you Charles, i have just seen it and now i am really keen on to try it.
Very good video that you have made.
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Thanks Charles, very interesting, Thanks for sharing.
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Interesting video, Charlie,
Too bad you lost the segment you mentioned about the center ring.
I am also curious about where the neck and mouth segment were.
Did you also cut a neck section square to the table and use one of the
45 degree segments as the mouth?
Thanks for sharing and God Bless! Spirithorse
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Thanks ya'll. Still learning to edit videos. The center pine ring and the pine ring in the neck were both cut at 90 degrees to the table. The mouth of the vase was at 45 degrees (due to 1/2 inch thick wood and 1/2 inch wide ring). It was the same size as the top ring just under the pine neck ring, therefore a separate piece of wood ;)
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Cool video. I like the shape of the vase too. I may try some.
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Very nice job, Charlie, with both the cutting and shaping. l am afraid My Dear Bride caught me looking at the video and said "Oh, your going to make me one of those?". I don't think it was a question. So now I have another project. They keep you young. Thanks for sharing :D :D :D
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Thanks again for the video, Charles and thanks for the clarification about the neck and mouth.
God Bless! Spirithorse
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Very interesting Charles and thanks for sharing with us. I will have to give that a try.
Al
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Oooh, I love the looks of that Cedar slab and resulting vase. I can remember working with cedar and the neat aroma that it gave off. Very nice job on the video. I can see that I need to get a one inch belt sander.
Just a couple on nits to pick. I thought I would enjoy the sound since I love banjo music. However the apparent continuous loop got a little annoying. Also I notice that it didn't seem that you were wearing any personal dust or eye protection. If I didn't do that I would be in serious sinus-allergy problems.
Over all I would give it an "A" for effort and content. Your video gave me the confidence to try one myself. Thanks for all your effort.
Walt in CT
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Thanks guys. Admittedly I was not wearing dust protection on my face. I was wearing glasses though. I also had a fan going full blast to blow the dust away from me as I cut and sanded. As far as the music...yes it was looped, but 1- it wasn't my top priority lol and 2- I couldn't find a "free use" one long enough to cover the whole video (in the same style of music).
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One more question Charlie, where did you find the slab? TIA
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Hi Charlie I thought it was beautiful. I can't wait to get more experienced to try. Those are exactly the kind of vases I want to try, but not experienced enough yet. But thanks for sharing.
Lynne
http://calhouncrafters.weebly.com
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Thanks again ;) Chuck I got it from a friend on Facebook named: Scott Butler https://www.facebook.com/scott.butler.524381