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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: cskipper on June 23, 2011, 09:35:48 am
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Just curious how many folks here cut puzzles?
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I do!!! Love to cut puzzles. I sent several puzzles to the troops. Many of their family member sent me pictures (4X6 snapshots) and I made a simple little box to put them in. I also love to cut stand up puzzles and childrens puzzles.
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I have cut stand up puzzles, but not jigsaw puzzles. It is something I would like to try but have not to date.
So I will ask those that do, How do you mount the pictures to the wood so they stay permanently and not get damaged while cutting?
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Hey Dan....Steve has a Good video about mounting your pictures to the blank etc. Check it out and also he sells different sizes of jigsaw patterns. I like to design my own patterns. Your imagination has no end. Danny :+}
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And skipper I LOVE cutting jigsaw puzzles. To me is more relaxing than cutting a fretwork portrait. No gots lil holes to feed z blade thru. LOL Danny :+}
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Dan I do and use Aleens (sp?) Tacky Glue I place glue on the back of the picture (Place something heavy with a flat smooth bottom on it on top of it Of course I place a sheet of wax papper on top so it does not stick to the picture or scratch it when it dries (in the Texas heat about 4 hours) I brush it on to the top of the picture let it dry till it is clear and then I cut like normal if you do more then one at a Time I suggest putting wax Papper in between sheets of wood also I free hand cut it, That is your choice though Steve sells a Great book of Patterns for puzzles.
Good luck Dan.
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Dan I do and use Aleens (sp?) Tacky Glue I place glue on the back of the picture (Place something heavy with a flat smooth bottom on it on top of it Of course I place a sheet of wax papper on top so it does not stick to the picture or scratch it when it dries (in the Texas heat about 4 hours) I brush it on to the top of the picture let it dry till it is clear and then I cut like normal if you do more then one at a Time I suggest putting wax Papper in between sheets of wood also I free hand cut it, That is your choice though Steve sells a Great book of Patterns for puzzles.
Good luck Dan.
When I brush the triple thick glaze on top I get smears. I am using an ink jet printer and my own pictures. Suggestions?
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Hey Dan....Steve has a Good video about mounting your pictures to the blank etc. Check it out and also he sells different sizes of jigsaw patterns. I like to design my own patterns. Your imagination has no end. Danny :+}
I should probably know this, but how do I find his tutorials?
Cathy
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I cut both standing and regular jigsaw puzzles, but really prefer the latter. I like to follow the colors when possible.
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@ cskipper,
Steve Goods tutorials are on YouTube. Click here: Steve Good on YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=sdgood#grid/uploads)
You can also find the link at http://scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com/ (http://scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com/)
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I use spray adhesive to stick pictures down. I also paint my own kids puzzles using coloring book images. Most of the time when using a coloring book I use carbon paper and trace the lines to wood then paint. After the paint dries a good coat of shellac or some top-coat before cutting. When cutting a kids puzzle I use "normal" blade (not the really fine puzzle blades) and make a tray for it. I find that kids like a little slop in their puzzles. I also label all the pieces and the tray with the name of the puzzle so it is easier to put them together. At my house we have a box full of puzzles and they get played with frequently.
cskipper- InkJet ink likes to run. You might try spraying something to act as a sealer before the brushed on topcoat. A spray wont smear as much because it doesn't mix and move as much as the brush.
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Thanks for the link to Steve's tutorial. Do any of you use a dry press to apply photo's?
I've tried several kind of sealer's but with little success. I'll keep trying to find one I like.
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I mount my pictures to the wood by spraying adhesive to both the back of the picture and the piece of board. Press them together and make sure you have pressed them together well. I always have a piece of 1/8" ply on the top and bottom of the stack. That way any fuzzing or splintering is on those outside pieces that I throw away.
When my son-in-law was deployed, I sent him one of his daughter and him at the park. He showed it around and I ended up cutting one for all in his unit. I got pictures from all over the country. It was great.
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Hey to all....I have successfully completed many picture puzzles in the past. Using Steves way to mount and the 1/8" top piece. I use Permanent spray glue.
Spray the back of the picture and also the top of the blank. I quit messing around with my printer for my pics and started using either Walgreens Photo or Kodak. It doesn't cost very much and you get a Professional picture all ready to mount and cut. Later.... Danny :+}
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julie - what a neat project that turned out to be. You made a lot of friends with that. I haven't done a picture puzzlel yet. I did get a sample picture mounted to a piece of wood, but haven't gotten any further yet!
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Cathy, Thanks for asking the original question about puzzles, and thanks everyone for your input on mounting the pictures. I know about and have seen all of Steve's videos, but wanted to get your input!
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I've always done packages for the troops but that was probably the most rewarding one I have done. I still get requests and gladly cut them. Anything for our soldiers overseas.
A hint to anyone who wants to try one - put it on cheap photo paper. The thinner photo paper seems to seal down to the wood better.
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Hey Dan....Steve has a Good video about mounting your pictures to the blank etc. Check it out and also he sells different sizes of jigsaw patterns. I like to design my own patterns. Your imagination has no end. Danny :+}
I should probably know this, but how do I find his tutorials?
Cathy
You tube is our friend But He also has them on his Blog @ http://scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com/
down the left hand side it says Scroll saw workshop videos You should be able to find all of his videos
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I Think I pointed that out Chachi in my post if you look at it. ;)
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I mount my pictures to the wood by spraying adhesive to both the back of the picture and the piece of board. Press them together and make sure you have pressed them together well. I always have a piece of 1/8" ply on the top and bottom of the stack. That way any fuzzing or splintering is on those outside pieces that I throw away.
Very Clever.
When my son-in-law was deployed, I sent him one of his daughter and him at the park. He showed it around and I ended up cutting one for all in his unit. I got pictures from all over the country. It was great.
I love how you got involved in cutting puzzles for your son-in-law and his unit. I have cut ornaments for Project Rudolph, but not puzzles. That is very cool.
Cathy
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I'm a puzzle head too. Jigsaw and tray and standup etc. Plus mind puzzles. I also have helped the past couple of years with project rudolph....
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I love cutting puzzles. Mostly standup animals, but I once took a really good picture of our Grandaughter at a wedding. It was a lucky shot. Looked so good I attached it to a piece of plywood and turned it into a jigsaw puzzle. That looked so good I built and oak frame around the puzzle. It was a real treasure.
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Here are a couple of puzzles I cut last night.
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Great looking puzzles! I love that whole set of nesting standing puzzles.
Cathy