Make these COOL 3-D Scroll Saw Candle Holders FREE PATTERN LINK
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- čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
- Here's a cool 3-D project for your scroll saw! Tea light candle holders that only require 4 inside cuts. This pattern was created by Sue Mey and was a free pattern available in a 2012 issue of Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts Magazine.
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Thanks for this. It was a great little project. Must try it.
Uau krásná práce👍🇨🇿
Beautiful candle holders! Just came back today from my father in laws funeral in FL and he was a master woodturner and teacher who crafted some of the most beautiful items that he gifted to us and other family members that we will all cherish forever. I really don't know too much about it myself but I find enjoyment in watching others do their work! :)
I took delivery of the DeWalt 788 several weeks ago. It is suhweeeet!
Very nice! I am getting into woodworking again and going to buy a scroll saw and very excited to get started now. Thanks
LOL, yeah. When the top blade chuck assembly broke, I resurfaced the table top, while waiting for parts, and then replaced the chuck. What a difference it makes in sliding the wood!
beautifull,they would look great with autumn décor!
Been waiting on this video and can't wait to get out in the shop after this one. I noticed the transformation of your saw table from dull and beat up to new and shiny. You must have done this project while working on the table restore in your earlier video. Nice job on both counts, and as always... thanks for sharing these with us.
Thank you for the info, first time I have watched as I am a newbe would love to try.
I would really appreciate it when you do projects if you could share what blade(s) you use. As a real novice scrollsawer I need to get some input on what style to use when. The project looks really nice and is a keeper for sure. Thanks Pat
Hi Pat. It was a #5 Olsen reverse tooth blade.
Thank you! Is this your "go to" blade??
Usually THAT is an Olson 2/0 Reverse tooth. I used the #5 in this case because of the thicker wood.
Looks good. Making mine for xmas gifts out of walnut. Cut mine 1/4" longer and bored one end 1/4" deep with a 1-1/2" forstner bit for the tea light to sit in.
Thank you. My condolences to your family.
Beautiful
Nope I'm not watching this !!I not until I watch you,re other vid again!!!! ....Fret saw out, ready. Shop cleaned top to bottom. Fret Saw dusted off everything ready. First thing I'll, do is make sure the blade is facing DOWN !.... cheers bro it,ll stop the wood jumping up and trying smack in the face (and making me jump!!!!!) Cant wait till the morning !! Cheers. Hope ur havin a good weekend.
Very nice 👍👍
Some free pattern
Those are lovely. Nice job!
will give it a go
Thanks for sharing your knowledge! Very informative! I plan on trying out the candle holders in the next month of so. Beginner from Tulsa :)
Thank you.
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Impressive, im think im might have to copy your idea and make a movie of this for my channel.. Great craftsmanship.
Nice work, thanx
very nice.
Love the candle holder. I'd really like to find the 3d Christmas ornament (theres a video about what I'm talking about) but I'm broke. I have the wood (plenty of it) and this would be awesome for Christmas gifts this year.
I thoroughly enjoy your videos. Beautiful work! I want to make these out of a more exotic wood (either bloodwood, walnut, or African Padauk), but I'm unsure about whether you can scroll hardwoods over 3/4" in thickness. I have an Excalibur 21" saw.
Thanks for all you post! Keep the videos coming!
Thank you Preston. Thick hardwoods can be a challenge. Just have to feed the work slowly and keep the blade lubricated.
Thanks. Run your thumb along the blade teeth from bottom to top. If there's no resistance, it's upside down and should be flipped over to where you feel the teeth ;-)
In the pic at the end? Yes.
Neat
run my thumb... Ah I,ve sussed it now ! cheers
Wow. That clock. Did you do that?
Magnífico, posso pedir uma cópia do arquivo em PDF!
Hi..I just subscribed to your channel and watched this candle holder video. I do a lot of fretwork but not too much compound cutting. What size blade do you use for something that thick?
Good channel. Keep it up.
Al
Would you be able to do this on an entry level scroll saw? (Craftsman)
I don't seem to find the patterns for the 3d candle holders. You mentioned the link is on your site but i looked and could not find it. your are posting to magazines which one has got the free patterns in.
Do you still have the plans
No. That was a decade ago.
Can you update the pattern url? It doesn't work
are you still out there my friend?
Yes. Still kickin'.
Hello from Kathleen, GA. I am a beginner with a Dewalt DW788. I am so frustrated trying to follow the line. My blade has a front to back movement of at least 3/16 of an inch. Just putting a piece of wood in next to the blade causes my wood to shake a lot. Do you the saw is not tuned properly? Any help would be much appreciated.
@@jerrywmalone Hi Jerry. When you put the blade in, make sure it's clamped in tight and tensioned tightly as well. I use a pair of needle nose pliers to give the thumb screws a little bit of extra torque. Having a foot pedal for starting and stopping, will also allow two hands on the wood for an easier time of it. Use the pedal and the blade speed to get a flow you're comfortable with.
Mr Reagan - I am looking for the pattern that you used to create the candle holder. I ordered the Spring 2012 Woodworking and Crafts magazine to get the pattern and I cannot find the pattern anywhere in the magazine. You also mentioned that you have the pattern on your blog and I get a message saying the blog no longer exists. Would you have a copy of the pattern by any chance, or another place I could obtain the pattern? Thanks for the trouble!
Same here @@jerrywmalone
Hi where can I get the pattern for this project?
Your video is awesome! I'm having trouble finding the actual pattern. Any tips?
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Did you realy find the patterns on that blog because i looked and could not find any patterns. Yes i found the link but if i click the link i just go back to the blog again. If you found it is it possible to send it to me please.
scrollsawer.com/2012/09/28/compound-cut-candleholders/
Blog has been removed so no free patterns....
how can I get the pattern please and thank u love ur stuff
link to the pattern doesn't work anymore can you please put a new one?
I can't find the link for this 3d candle holders free pattern
С торца надо было сперва круглое углубление сделать под свечу.
where do i get the pattern
Not seeing any free Scrollsaw pattern
Well the link was live 8 years ago when this video was posted. 😉
Is there a program you use to create the 3D scroll designs?
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Where do you have the pattern listed?
scrollsawer.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2014/09/Tealight_Candle_Stand_Pattern1_855902172.pdf
The free pattern link url does not work. It comes back as an error 404. Do you have another way we could get it?
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couldn't we just make the base and top taller to take a bit to hollow out 3/16 depth to stop the tea light from moving ???
What blade did you use for this project.
A #5 Olsen reverse tooth.
no link for the pattern. can you repost it plz
hi i found the stencils for the candle holder but how do i down size the stencil to a 2by2
+Ron Matthews Where did you find the pattern Ron. The link given is no good. Karl
+Ron Matthews I too can't find the patterns
could u use a 2 part clear finsih epoxie instead of the boiled linseed oil?
Your video was interesting, however, your link for the pattern is no good. ERROR Not Found. :(
I can't get to the pattern for these candle holders anywhere,
found the pattern on the page of Sue Mey, but you'll have to invest 5$ to get it
www.scrollsawartist.com/scroll-saw-patterns/lighted-projects/candle-holders-and-luminaries/
Thank you
No way could I cut that neat on my scroll saw !!!
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