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    Scroll Sawing

    I've been scrolling for about 10 years or so. It's certainly not something I could do if I went to full-time (maybe with a good sized toy hauler garage) but for now, I enjoy making and giving away my creations. I have workshop full of tools, including a tablesaw, 14" bandsaw, 12" thickness planer, and of course, a 16" Excalibur scroll saw. Are there any other scrollers out there?


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    Beautiful work. Had a neighbor when I was a kid that did this in retirement. I do enjoy wood working.

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    Wow, you have some real talent there, looks great!

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    Those are some beautiful pieces. Cutting all those small areas must take plenty of patience and concentration to not cut to much! Very nice work you have done.
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    Hello,
    Excellent pieces! I'm a woodworker mostly toys, some scroll work (puzzles) but nothing like what you have displayed. Beautiful work!

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    WOW!!! Very nice work. The only thing I've seen remotely close is sheet metal water jet. Impressive work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nadkaw1957 View Post
    I've been scrolling for about 10 years or so. It's certainly not something I could do if I went to full-time (maybe with a good sized toy hauler garage) but for now, I enjoy making and giving away my creations. I have workshop full of tools, including a tablesaw, 14" bandsaw, 12" thickness planer, and of course, a 16" Excalibur scroll saw. Are there any other scrollers out there?


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    "Wow" is right! Very impressive. The people on this forum never cease to amaze me with their diversity of expertise (and excellence).
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    Outstanding work! My father was in the building/lumber/wood working business his entire life and created some incredible pieces. Your work is very nice.......like it !

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    You're very artistic. I was fortunate to inherit a full cabinet shop, however I've never had the patience to get a scroll saw. I'm stuck just reconfiguring kitchen and bathroom cabinets from time to time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nadkaw1957 View Post
    I've been scrolling for about 10 years or so. It's certainly not something I could do if I went to full-time (maybe with a good sized toy hauler garage) but for now, I enjoy making and giving away my creations. I have workshop full of tools, including a tablesaw, 14" bandsaw, 12" thickness planer, and of course, a 16" Excalibur scroll saw. Are there any other scrollers out there?


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    I see you enjoy making and giving away your creations. Hint, hint.

    Seriously, beautiful work. I also am amazed by the depth and breadth of talent here.

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