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Snowman--A Schwibbogen
« on: July 31, 2010, 01:25:37 pm »
As you can see, it?s a schwibbogen.  I  have cleverly titled it ?Snowman?.  In this post there are three tips for scrollers.  See if you can find them.

This is my first attempt at imbedding pics in the text of the article.  Click on the link and then click on the thunbnail.  I used Imageshack for this.

This was the original item.  It came from the Holiday 2008 issue of ?Creative Woodworks & Crafts?.   It was a clock pattern by White Tail Designs which I used to design the schwibbogen.  Those guys are really great pattern makers.



This is the pattern I developed from the clock pattern.



This is a pic of the cutout piece and the pasties to decorate it.



As you can see, I stack cut 4 deep.  This makes 2 schwibbogens.  The base is Poplar finished with Deft.

This is  Snowman.





Now for the tips:  ( I was going to hide them but I was afraid Janet couldn't find them LOL)

1.   When you have some fragile areas to be sanded, save the cut out scrap and tape it back in the piece.  I sand with grits 150, 220, 320, & 400.  Then tape the other side and go through the sanding grits again.



2.   To sand small pieces (the pasties), tape them back in the cut out openings and sand as above.



3.   When sanding a piece that has edges that can be caught by the edge of the sandpaper, use a sheet that is cut ?? oversize.  Fold up the edges and you?ll never catch an edge.  For random orgit sanders (5? shown) buy the next larger size disk (6? in this case) and curl up the edges.  See pic.



Comments, both kinds, are welcome and encouraged.

Whadayathnk?

Of the project and
This technique of posting?

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Re: Snowman--A Schwibbogen
« Reply #1 on: July 31, 2010, 01:44:52 pm »
Chase very creative design!! I like the finished project too.
As for technique, why not finish sand before you cut, that way you only have to sand the fuzzies with the final grit. This is how I do all my projects and it work for me!
Dan In Southern California

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Re: Snowman--A Schwibbogen
« Reply #2 on: July 31, 2010, 03:31:54 pm »
Looks nice Chase. I'm with dg on the sanding,only started doing this a while back after reading it here somewhere. Makes live a lot easier I must say.
David.

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Re: Snowman--A Schwibbogen
« Reply #3 on: July 31, 2010, 08:47:23 pm »
I love the project!  You did a great job and it is really nice!  Thanks for the tips too!

:) Sheila
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Re: Snowman--A Schwibbogen
« Reply #4 on: July 31, 2010, 09:40:52 pm »
Hey Chase, you're at it again.

That is a fantastic light for a childs room.  Are we allowed to use your patterns?

Thanks for sharing your very creative work.

Rick

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Re: Snowman--A Schwibbogen
« Reply #5 on: August 01, 2010, 12:20:10 am »
Nice job... I'm partial to snowmen.   :D

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Re: Snowman--A Schwibbogen
« Reply #6 on: August 01, 2010, 03:49:26 am »
Awesome job, I like it. Thanks for posting your work.  8)
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Re: Snowman--A Schwibbogen
« Reply #7 on: August 01, 2010, 06:39:53 am »
Great work, and great idea, Chase!
I do all my sanding before I do the cut-outs. Seriously, so much easier to use the palm sander, finishing with a 220grit. Seems like less fuzzies to contend with.

Paul

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Re: Snowman--A Schwibbogen
« Reply #8 on: August 01, 2010, 10:29:09 am »
Hey Chase, you're at it again.

That is a fantastic light for a childs room.  Are we allowed to use your patterns?

Thanks for sharing your very creative work.

Rick

Rick, I have no objections but it is not my pattern so I can't give permission.  The magazine is Creative Woodworks & Crafts, Holiday 2008 issue. if you want and you can develop a schwib pattern as I did. I'll help if I can.

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