You always have easy to follow instructional videos. I always use red ink for my lines, now, if I am using light colored wood. But, because I mostly draw out my own patterns, I draw my patterns with red ink and then adhere them to the darker woods. With the LED Magnification I have the red lines really show up against a black blade. Some of my patterns are actually templates that I made for certain projects. Most of the wood for those are pine or plywood and sometimes aspen. I used to cut everything that had black lines because I started out with patterns made by others. Enjoyed as always! Take care!
Thanks Michael, hope all is well with you. It's great to be able to share different ideas that help us with our scroll sawing and it's great to hear the ideas that help everyone else too. Using Red ink gives a really clear line to follow so it's a great technique to help achieve the best quality cut. Hopefully all the methods and techniques will help anyone who is learning scroll sawing and wood working to get the same enjoyment from it that we all do. Thank you sharing your own techniques with everyone and supporting our RU-vid channel. Take care, all the very best from us all. 👍👍
Great information, as always, I can't wait to start using my new saw, but I think I'll wait until it's a bit warmer. Hope you're keeping safe and well.
Thanks Mark, first snow we have had here for a few years. Hope the new saw goes well. We've had the fire going in the workshop. Thank you as always for supporting our RU-vid channel. All the very best from us all. 👍👍
Thank you, delighted to hear that the video was useful. Thanks again for supporting our RU-vid channel. Hope all is well with you, all the very best from us all. 👍👍