Steve Good | How to make a tiny gnome.
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- čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
- Steve Good | How to make a tiny gnome.
Hey everyone! In this Project Video, I will be demonstrating how to make These Tiny Gnomes
This is a Steve Good design and uses 1/4" inch material. Hope you all like the video, and please continue to Subscribe and Stay Safe!
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Download the project below.
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Thanks Luther for a very well done video. I appreciate that you take the time to share with us your methods of woodworking!
Glad you enjoyed it
I was carving gnomes and then I saw Steve Good's tiny gnomes. I too use my scraped wood to make these. After making several of the scroll saw gnomes, I started to make my own designs and it has been fun. I've been making baseball, basketball, and football gnomes and painting them with my favorite team colors. I saw the comment above about stack cutting and I guess that would make sense if someone was mass-producing these. I'm like Luther and I don't usually stack cut. Thank you Luther for making these videos.
Thanks
Would love to see the gnomes you make.
Thank you Luther. Great video.
You are very welcome
I just found your video. Thanks for making it. Probably one of your other videos will answer my question but why do you use the tape? Does it save the wood from tearing and splintering? Thank you.
The tape is used so you can apply the pattern to. Otherwise, the glue you apply the pattern might leave a residue or be hard to remove. When you tape, you can just peel off the pattern easily.
Also, if you apply clear packaging tape on top of your pattern ,the tape will lubricate the blade.
Fun and informative thank you.
Why not stack the wood and cut 2 at a time?
Thanks!😀
I'm not big on stack cutting, and using all different shapes of scrap pieces makes it hard to do.
Thanks for watching
Very good video. How do you get each piece on a single sheet of paper?
I'm not sure what you mean
The pattern can be downloaded on Steve goods website , and then I used Inkscape to edit the pdf to put all of the same parts on one piece of paper
@@LuthersWoodworking I was wondering what software you were using to edit the picks. Thanks for the info
I use Inkscape
Do you ever stack these
No, I'm not a big fan of stack cutting
Where on Steve Goods website are the patterns for the gnomes?
You need to search
Tiny gnomes