My first compound cut
After about two weeks playing with a scroll saw, I decided make my first attempt at a compound object. Compound scroll saw projects try to create a 3-day object from wood. The size of these objects are limited, because a scroll saw can only cut through a certain thickness without burning the wood. How thick depends on the type of wood, specifically how dense it is. I tried to cut through and inch and a half of oak when I first starting scroll sawing, and it turned into a mess.
I still have that piece of wood in a box somewere in the shop.
This is what a compound Christmas ornament looks like, before I cut it. This is a picture of my first compound cut
I made that little guy over 10 years ago, and he hung around my shop until a few weeks ago when I threw him into to someone's Etsy order as a freebie.
When cutting a 3d or compound object, instead of pulling all your cuts off, after each one, you re-tape the object back together tightly so the object says in one relatively solid piece. It takes a lot of skill to do compound cuts, but the results are very unique. This is another example of a 3-d object cut
These are currently for sale on my Etsy shop.
This is what a compound Christmas ornament looks like, before I cut it. This is a picture of my first compound cut
I made that little guy over 10 years ago, and he hung around my shop until a few weeks ago when I threw him into to someone's Etsy order as a freebie.
When cutting a 3d or compound object, instead of pulling all your cuts off, after each one, you re-tape the object back together tightly so the object says in one relatively solid piece. It takes a lot of skill to do compound cuts, but the results are very unique. This is another example of a 3-d object cut
These are currently for sale on my Etsy shop.



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