Christmas 3D Wood Ornaments - Compound Cuts on the Scroll Saw

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  • How To Video 3D Christmas Ornaments using Compound Cuts on the Scroll Saw - pattern book by Diana Thompson "Compound Christmas Ornaments For The Scroll Saw"
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Komentáře • 195

  • @pocket83
    @pocket83 Před 11 lety +1

    What a fantastic result. The word that springs to mind is "elegant".

  • @Green4321
    @Green4321 Před 10 lety +8

    Thank you for taking the time to make this video. I learned a lot from it. I'm glad you addressed such things as blade drift, corner cutting techniques and blade tension. These are all things that bedevil beginners.

  • @towry96
    @towry96 Před 8 lety

    Awesome video!! I just made my first floating media stand last weekend and finally stained it today and now you made me want to buy a scroll saw and do some more woodworking! Thank you

  • @verdevoce
    @verdevoce Před 11 lety

    I am looking forward to trying these as soon as I can.
    Thanks Ron for turning me on to this!

  • @patrol681
    @patrol681 Před 10 lety

    Beautiful workmanship, and an excellent example of both art, and Patience!
    The obvious choice is Basswood as you point out, and I think that is what I would use when I try these, (hang the expense :) Thanks for sharing this.

  • @waltmuller2444
    @waltmuller2444 Před 3 lety

    I really enjoyed this video just now. Not only does your expertise in scroll sawing shine, but also your teaching skills, especially the clarity in your explanations. Thanks so much!!

    • @RonaldWalters2010
      @RonaldWalters2010  Před 3 lety

      Thank you. Your comment is much appreciated!
      You may find other projects of interest on my channel.
      Please subscribe.
      That is what keeps this channel running.
      Ron

  • @klausstadler8676
    @klausstadler8676 Před 8 lety

    Thanks for this excellent video. Also thanks for the little written advices, they are very helpful. For me as a beginner it was just also a lesson. Thank you.

  • @1stTessa
    @1stTessa Před 8 lety

    Wow Ronald this is stunning wouldn't have believed you could make something like this if I hadn't seen it for myself, your video is very inspirational thank you

  • @williamdawson3353
    @williamdawson3353 Před 9 lety

    Enjoy your presentations and videography. The tips you pass on are very helpful. Thank you.

  • @yvonneschimmel453
    @yvonneschimmel453 Před 3 lety

    I love watching you cut this beautiful ornament

  • @badmandansanchez1823
    @badmandansanchez1823 Před 3 lety

    I started making a chess set tonight that are very similar to what you are doing here. It is so satisfying popping out the finished product out of the middle.

  • @SueAnderson11
    @SueAnderson11 Před 11 lety +1

    Oh my goodness! Gorgeous! I better get started right now, to get some done by Christmas... I only have 7 months!! :) Thanks for a great tutorial!

  • @timwoods115
    @timwoods115 Před 9 lety

    Cracking video, lovely workmanship and very wise words!!

  • @williamejiae
    @williamejiae Před 10 lety +1

    Ud! Es increible..gracias por excelente trabajo y por mostrarnos la forma de hacerlo.

  • @Ryanbear1234
    @Ryanbear1234 Před 11 lety

    Thanks for the info! I made 1 and the blade wasn't square, so it crumbled when I tried to pull it out. I just made another with the adjustments and your other advice, it came out really good! Thanks again.

  • @jlh5995
    @jlh5995 Před 3 lety

    Hey Ronald, thanks for taking the time and effort to produce this excellent tutorial on 3-D scrolling projects

  • @fflwcs
    @fflwcs Před 11 lety +1

    Making flat ornaments from the scrap pieces is genius! Great work. Subscribed :)

  • @AlFurtado
    @AlFurtado Před 9 lety +1

    WOW that is beautiful Great work
    Cheers
    Albert

  • @ffrillici79
    @ffrillici79 Před 11 lety

    Very nice. Thank you for sharing your experience!!

  • @colddose9636
    @colddose9636 Před 10 lety

    Very nice artwork from great artist, just amazing
    Thx

  • @h7oslo
    @h7oslo Před 10 lety

    Thank you, Ron!
    Very nice how-to.
    I shall give it a try.

  • @learnerlearns
    @learnerlearns Před 11 lety

    Beautiful work sir, and great tips too!

  • @RonaldWalters2010
    @RonaldWalters2010  Před 11 lety +1

    The blade needs to be square to the table and as tight as possible without breaking. If it is too loose it will deflect all over the place. If you push too hard it will get hot, burn the wood and/or break. You may screw up a few pieces before you get the tension and feed rate correct. Try different blades. Different people have success with different blades. Try different saw speeds. Practice makes perfect. Wrap it with packing tape - you’ll be amazed at the difference it makes. Have fun!

  • @LeopoldUlysees
    @LeopoldUlysees Před 11 lety +1

    Astounding work, sir. I salute you.

  • @RonaldWalters2010
    @RonaldWalters2010  Před 11 lety

    I have zero experience with Proxxon. I have not seen one. Briefly looking at their website I get the impression they are geared toward miniature work and smaller machines. Previously I had a couple of Delta scroll saws, which were adequate. Now I have a 16” Excalibur scroll saw and I am very impressed with the solidness, quality construction and performance. I strongly recommend a machine that uses standard 5” plain end blades. Stay away from pin type (cross pin) blades. I hope that helps.

  • @manoloecijano39
    @manoloecijano39 Před 10 lety +2

    una pequeña obra de arte felicidades

  • @kalfaouette
    @kalfaouette Před 11 lety

    Very nice work !!! thank you for the sharing !

  • @Lirhon.ngullie
    @Lirhon.ngullie Před 6 lety +2

    Wow 😮wow 😮wow that's amazing.

  • @williamdonnelly8783
    @williamdonnelly8783 Před 10 lety

    Thank you for a super informative video, I am new to scrolling and that was like a master class thank you once again.

  • @PhoebesWorldProductions
    @PhoebesWorldProductions Před 10 lety

    OH MY GOSH! that is AMAZING!!

  • @donjones4975
    @donjones4975 Před 11 lety

    Very inspiring thank you

  • @musamor75
    @musamor75 Před 11 lety

    Hello Ronald. Thank you for this informative and creative video on scrolling. Through the law of permutation I suppose the possibilitie are just about endless. The patterns you used are quite delicate, which is nice because it's always interesting when there's a lot less wood in the end than there was at the start ! Nice volume too when working "in the square", just like working in the round in carving. I enjoyed your site. All the best. P.s. mine's a Hegner - excellent.

  • @BackyardWoodworking
    @BackyardWoodworking Před 11 lety

    Beautiful ornaments Have to get a scrollsaw someday.

  • @petershelper
    @petershelper Před 11 lety

    When I was watching one of sgood's youtube presentations, he showed how to make a wood clamp for holding 3D peices when doing the second cut!

  • @GaryGiffin49
    @GaryGiffin49 Před 11 lety

    Thanks for the email Ron. I ordered the blade and he is sending them out on Monday. Still with you could buy them in Canada.

  • @silsanrubi
    @silsanrubi Před 10 lety

    Hermoso trabajo!!!

  • @hfortes1
    @hfortes1 Před 11 lety

    Thank you. Helps a lot.
    Sugestion: Would be very interesting and useful if you can build up a kind of table, showing your experience about type of blade versus type of material versus speed.
    And keep up the good work.
    Best regards,
    Hamilton

  • @sorin990
    @sorin990 Před 10 lety +1

    great video ..... hope to see more stuff :D

  • @lelialake
    @lelialake Před 10 lety +15

    Save the block and glue the 3 sides back in to have a storage block to protect the ornament the other 11 months OR for safe shipping!

    • @badmandansanchez1823
      @badmandansanchez1823 Před 3 lety

      I reassembled the leavings of a rook chess piece I made and have been slowly filling it with left over epoxy. With any luck ill have a multicolored epoxy replica of the original.

    • @silvinogarcia4501
      @silvinogarcia4501 Před rokem

      1áá

  • @ckcd1970
    @ckcd1970 Před 8 lety

    Desde chile, hermoso trabajo, felicitaciones...

  • @maggiemacgill3009
    @maggiemacgill3009 Před 5 lety

    Magnifique !

  • @giuseppacina7275
    @giuseppacina7275 Před 9 lety

    bellissimo lavoro, molto bravo.

  • @cholagruesa
    @cholagruesa Před 10 lety +1

    Que buen trabajo, es usted muy hábil !

  • @patleo123
    @patleo123 Před 9 lety

    amazing !!!

  • @Khether0001
    @Khether0001 Před 11 lety

    un... believable... very nice!

  • @MrGonzales1982
    @MrGonzales1982 Před 4 lety

    Beautiful

  • @konstantinosargyriou
    @konstantinosargyriou Před 11 lety

    Bravo!!! Super!!!

  • @cantosgregorianos1
    @cantosgregorianos1 Před 8 lety

    Excelente trabajo amigo que bien.

  • @jasonmrenfro
    @jasonmrenfro Před 9 lety

    thanks for the video Ron Swanson

  • @ChristopherR97184
    @ChristopherR97184 Před 10 lety

    Génial !!!

  • @CaptainKompost1
    @CaptainKompost1 Před 6 lety

    Wunderschön!

  • @SouthpawDavey
    @SouthpawDavey Před 10 lety

    Nice work.

  • @chompers11
    @chompers11 Před rokem

    Incredible

  • @richardschaffling9882
    @richardschaffling9882 Před 6 lety

    Great video

  • @jonhwalsh4900
    @jonhwalsh4900 Před 11 lety

    COOL!

  • @charleselkins4546
    @charleselkins4546 Před 5 lety

    Pretty cool

  • @Knasterman
    @Knasterman Před 8 lety

    COOOOL !!!

  • @DenesiaBarbecho
    @DenesiaBarbecho Před 9 lety

    That's so cool..

  • @AeroSport103
    @AeroSport103 Před 10 lety

    Outstanding! I subscribed...

  • @mikedelam
    @mikedelam Před 11 lety

    Ah, I wish I was that good on the scroll saw!

  • @Spain42
    @Spain42 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much! Great video! I’m a fan. Subscriber 💯

  • @mdinc20
    @mdinc20 Před 10 lety

    I want this pattern so bad, I've got the wood (plenty of it) but I don't have the cash to buy the book and I can't find it at the library. This would be a great Christmas gift I could make for the family.

  • @somelikeitcold1
    @somelikeitcold1 Před 11 lety

    WOW!!!

  • @RonaldWalters2010
    @RonaldWalters2010  Před 10 lety

    Blade description is given at 2:09 Flying Dutchman Scroll Reverse FD SR No. 5
    0.037" x 0.015" 13 TPI / 7 Rev Teeth

  • @remashmontorro6673
    @remashmontorro6673 Před 8 lety

    meraviglioso...

  • @SchiffschreinerGermany
    @SchiffschreinerGermany Před 11 lety

    Good work

  • @noemipernicano933
    @noemipernicano933 Před 11 lety

    Bello!

  • @GaryGiffin49
    @GaryGiffin49 Před 11 lety

    Ron I will have to give this a try for sure. I have the 21" Excalibur and love it. Is there anywhere in Canada you can buy Flying Dutchman Blades? Very nice work.

  • @milenasoto8598
    @milenasoto8598 Před 7 lety

    Que hermosa escultura

  • @leeloxleigh1471
    @leeloxleigh1471 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for explaining the process so well. Can you explain why you did not cut the outer shape first. Only asking as I am new to scroll saw work.

    • @RonaldWalters2010
      @RonaldWalters2010  Před 3 lety

      First, the blade needs to be square with the table. The wood blank is not very wide, so making the inside cuts first helps to hold the pattern square to the saw blade. Then, after making the first outside cut on one side, the blank is retaped to try to hold everything square while the other outside cut is made. Very important to let the blade do the cutting and allow the action of the teeth to clear the sawdust... do not push the blank trying to speed up the process. Probably the best lesson in doing all of this is your first few attempts when the cutting process will possibly result in the blade wandering and spoiling the ornament. Then the whole thing will become quite clear. Have fun. Mistakes are part of the learning process.
      Thanks for watching.
      Please subscribe. That's what keeps this channel going!
      Ron

  • @Redshift313
    @Redshift313 Před 11 lety

    Nice...

  • @rayatlast
    @rayatlast Před 8 lety

    Wow

  • @AdolfoAcostaOsorio
    @AdolfoAcostaOsorio Před 11 lety

    I congratulate you for such excellent work. Could you tell me the make and model of the saw you use? thanks

  • @mariodemichelis
    @mariodemichelis Před 11 lety

    Very beautiful. Congratulations!
    Where can I find the designs to make these jewels of wood?

  • @RonaldWalters2010
    @RonaldWalters2010  Před 11 lety +1

    16” Excalibur

  • @oldman719
    @oldman719 Před 8 lety

    I just subscribed to your channel. I also have an Excalibur 16 and it's the best saw I have ever used in 15 years of scrolling.
    Are you cutting that pine in real time? I can't go that fast on compound cuttings.
    Great channel Ron. I plan on catching up on the videos I missed.
    Al

    • @RonaldWalters2010
      @RonaldWalters2010  Před 8 lety

      +oldman719 At the beginning of the scroll saw cutting I note that all scroll saw cuts shown 2.5 times actual speed. If I don't speed it up a little and edit out parts, people would fall asleep during the video. Thanks for watching!

  • @paintilludrop
    @paintilludrop Před rokem

    Most interesting. I want to add my to do list. New to scrool saw at free Library in my area! I would be o pround. I woul buy bass wood.

    • @RonaldWalters2010
      @RonaldWalters2010  Před rokem

      It takes a bit of practice and patience but you can do it.
      Thanks for watching. Please subscribe!
      That is what keeps this channel going.
      Ron

  • @carlosgarzon6906
    @carlosgarzon6906 Před 4 lety

    gracias por el video y 1 saludo 2020

  • @Tina-bg7yn
    @Tina-bg7yn Před rokem

    👍👍👍

  • @derleiter8595
    @derleiter8595 Před 10 lety +1

    Ich kann bei Laubsägearbeiten schauen wo ich will, überall wird 20-30 mm Holz ge-
    schnitten wie Balsa. Was ist das für ein Holz? und wo ist es in Deutschland er
    hältlich? Kann mir jemand helfen? Ich wäre froh und dankbar.

  • @h7oslo
    @h7oslo Před 10 lety

    Ron Walters, how do you feel bout the EX-16?
    Is it sufficient for your needs or would the 20" model be superior?
    Does the Ex-16 have all the features of the EX-20 & EX-30?
    Thank you

  • @GeraldJensen
    @GeraldJensen Před 11 lety

    Thanks! Just curious ... what make/model of scroll saw are you using?

  • @RonaldWalters2010
    @RonaldWalters2010  Před 10 lety

    Personally I have never needed anything deeper than 16 inch. They are all the same saw... just different depths. The 20 and 30 inch models probably have better balance on the workbench or worktable due to the much larger and heavier scroll saw table. I have mine fastened to the workbench.

  • @RonaldWalters2010
    @RonaldWalters2010  Před 11 lety

    A good saw certainly helps but I started doing these on a relatively inexpensive Delta scroll saw. An on/off dead man floor foot switch has also helped a lot so I can stop cutting whenever I want. Go to my video on the 3D Reindeer Ornament and follow the link in the description for the pattern. Enlarge it a bit bigger to begin with … good practice. Thanks for watching.

  • @user-vn1nx2ei3y
    @user-vn1nx2ei3y Před 10 lety +3

    Офигеть.

  • @adamhamil2112
    @adamhamil2112 Před 7 lety +1

    just starting out and could only find poplar in a perfect square blank. never cut on hardwoods before any tips on how to not take 3 days to make an ornament?

    • @RonaldWalters2010
      @RonaldWalters2010  Před 7 lety +2

      It will be difficult to find suitable square stock at a lumber yard and if it is not perfectly square the 3D cut will not work. The wood needs free of knots and cracks. After wrapping with packing tape and drilling holes, it should only take 15 or 20 minutes to cut the first one. Then there is some sanding required. Make sure the saw blade is square to the table. Have fun!

    • @adamhamil2112
      @adamhamil2112 Před 7 lety

      Ronald Walters ok thank you for the tips it took about an hour to cut my first hole I think it was the wood I will need to try and cut some myself.

    • @RonaldWalters2010
      @RonaldWalters2010  Před 7 lety +1

      If it took that long to cut one hole you were probably also burning the wood and burning the blade. Wrap the wood with a couple layers clear packing tape (it lubricates the blade). The correct blade helps and a single blade should last several ornaments. Pine can be used or sugar pine. Basswood cuts very easy but is expensive. Do not force the blade, let the blade do the cutting. I do not know where you live. Use the blade recommended in the video. Also good are Scroll Reverse and Ultra Reverse from Flying Dutchman scroll saw blades. mikesworkshop.com/collections/blades After some practice it should take 20 minutes to cut out the entire ornament.

  • @liyuancheachea
    @liyuancheachea Před 7 lety

    Can you tell me the name of your blade? and where can I bought it? tank you so much. your work is amazing

    • @RonaldWalters2010
      @RonaldWalters2010  Před 7 lety

      This information was clearly given @ 2:06 to 2:16 in the video. Scroll Reverse FD-SR No. 5 Another good blade Ultra Reverse FD-UR No. 5
      from Flying Dutchman Scroll Saw Blades - Google it.

  • @LightoYagasamiSan
    @LightoYagasamiSan Před 11 lety

    Wow these take some real concentration I guess

  • @Ryanbear1234
    @Ryanbear1234 Před 11 lety

    I got the book! Is it better to have a small blade (like you have) under higher tension or lower tension?

  • @frankjones4896
    @frankjones4896 Před 3 měsíci

    hi im a total newbe to scroll saw ilove the chrismas orniments and have tried to make them without much success .no mater what blade i use or how gentle i am the blade always drifts of so the bottom is different from the top. any advice would be appreciated thank you

    • @RonaldWalters2010
      @RonaldWalters2010  Před 3 měsíci

      Pretty much everything you need to know is shown in these videos:
      Christmas 3D Reindeer Ornament - Compound Cuts on the Scroll Saw
      Christmas 3D Wood Ornaments - Compound Cuts on the Scroll Saw
      Christmas 3D Gingerbread Man Wood Ornament - Compound Cuts on the Scroll Saw
      And even this one will give you more information about cutting on a scroll saw:
      Cutting Wood Gear & Clock Wheel Teeth
      The wood block needs to be absolutely square.
      The scroll saw table must be absolutely square to the blade.
      A sloppy (loose) or worn out scroll saw is not going to give good results.
      Your choice of wood can make a difference. Pine, with straight grain and no knots or splits, is fairly soft. Basswood is much easier to cut but is expensive. Oak or other hardwoods is probably a poor choice.
      There can be pieces of wood with hidden flaws, cracks or sap pockets that can spoil your project.
      The pattern must be attached square to the wood blank.
      Wrap the entire blank with two layers of packing tape... the glue on the tape lubricates the saw blade.
      Check a practice cut with a small square. If the face of the cut is not square to the top and bottom faces you need to find the problem.
      Keep the blade exactly in (or on) the pattern line. If you wander back and forth from the line, it will spoil your project.
      Let the blade do the cutting. The blade must be given time to clear the sawdust from the cut. If you force the blade too quickly, sawdust packs up in the cut the can (and will) overheat the blade and force the saw blade off track and will spoil your project.
      A dull blade will overheat. Overheating usually changes the color of the blade... will soften the metal and will lead to the blade bending out of shape and/or breaking... spoiling your project.
      Saw blade tension is important and is something you will just need to learn by doing. It is a find line between a blade being tight enough and too tight. Too tight and it can break prematurely. Too loose and the blade can wander and spoil your project. Keep fingers away from the blade and always be prepared for the blade to break. A broken blade can grab the blank and slam it up and down on the scroll saw table and can spoil your project.
      I usually show tips and tricks and what blade are being used throughout the videos so pay attention.
      The correct blade to use is a matter of trial and error and finding one that works for you.
      If your saw has variable speeds, try slowing it down
      Doubtful someone will get it right in the first couple of tries. Practice makes perfect.
      Keep trying and have fun!
      Thanks for watching! Ron

  • @giuseppedechiara81
    @giuseppedechiara81 Před 7 lety

    Bellissimi. Posso sapere la marca e modello del traforo? Grazie

  • @craigostl
    @craigostl Před 6 lety

    Is it that I have a cheep saw, if I don’t have the guard down. It jumps all over the place.

  • @ianbodey6245
    @ianbodey6245 Před rokem

    Wow that as we call it over the pond is the Dogs Bollocks, Fantastic work and tutoring. Can you tell me where I can get the templates from ??

    • @RonaldWalters2010
      @RonaldWalters2010  Před rokem +1

      The pattern book by Diana Thompson is detailed in the first 5 seconds of the video and also listed in the video description.
      Thanks for watching! Please subscribe.
      That is what keeps this channel going.
      Ron

    • @ianbodey6245
      @ianbodey6245 Před rokem

      @@RonaldWalters2010 Thank you.

  • @Jonas4747
    @Jonas4747 Před 9 lety

    really cool.
    just ordered the book!
    what size do you Need to cut the Wood??
    please answer.
    thank you

    • @RonaldWalters2010
      @RonaldWalters2010  Před 9 lety

      Jonas4747 I looked around and could not find one of these patterns. I think the wood for these were 1-1/2" square. The size can vary with the different patterns so it would be best to wait until you get the book and after you make photocopies of the patterns (some copy machines can distort dimensions). Have fun!

    • @Jonas4747
      @Jonas4747 Před 9 lety

      Thank you for the quick answer.

  • @drail80s
    @drail80s Před 10 lety

    Ron, what blade are you using?
    Thanks

  • @vtxrider1800r
    @vtxrider1800r Před 9 lety

    Started to do this out of poplar wood after watching your videos. Would Bass wood be easier then Poplar?

    • @RonaldWalters2010
      @RonaldWalters2010  Před 9 lety

      vtxrider1800r I have not tried Poplar. Some say Poplar (depending on what is being sold) may be softer than pine. Basswood cuts nicely but it is expensive. I have had good results with a clear, straight grain, piece of pine 2x4 with no sap. Whatever you cut, be sure to wrap it with clear packing tape which will make the cutting easier (it lubricates the blade).

    • @vtxrider1800r
      @vtxrider1800r Před 9 lety

      Ronald Walters I've been using poplar for one dimensional scroll work and had good luck with it. Cuts easier and pretty cheap. a 1 1/2 square by 3 feet is $5 at the big at HD. I've been using the tape and it does what you said. They are different fun to make.

  • @dianaacevedo8113
    @dianaacevedo8113 Před 7 lety +1

    Amigo vivo en colombia como hago para comprar la revista christmas ornaments

    • @RonaldWalters2010
      @RonaldWalters2010  Před 7 lety

      Sorry, I do not sell these and I cannot supply the patterns. You would need to purchase the book of patterns and make them yourself. Or you could try drawing a similar pattern yourself. Thank you for watching!

  • @rusmooseos976
    @rusmooseos976 Před 8 lety

    nice work! what glue do u use?

    • @RonaldWalters2010
      @RonaldWalters2010  Před 8 lety

      For the patterns? Any stick glue or spray adhesive. Then wrap the whole thing in clear packing tape. The tape adhesive lubricates the blade and makes cutting easier.

  • @RonaldWalters2010
    @RonaldWalters2010  Před 11 lety

    Information on the pattern book by Diana Thompson is given in the first 5 seconds of the video. Do a Google search to find the availability in your area.

  • @marzirust3631
    @marzirust3631 Před 7 měsíci

    I am wanting to do this. Do you use the round blade that does back cuts and front?

    • @RonaldWalters2010
      @RonaldWalters2010  Před 7 měsíci

      Never... they do not produce a smooth edge.
      Did you watch the video? Around 2:10 I show what blade I am using.
      Thanks for watching. Please subscribe!
      That is what keeps this channel running.
      Ron