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Routered Name Sign, Hand Carved on Pine Wood ( Steve Good pattern ) 

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This sign was hand carved with a Dremel Plunge Router with a combination
of 3.175 mm CNC bits , end Milling bits and cut out useing a Pegas scroll saw.
Pine Wood 17"x 9" 3/4" board
CNC bits 3.175mm
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End Milling bits 3.175mm
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The Initial Name Sign Pattern for this project was designed by Steve Good
To Subscribe to his blog: scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com

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22 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 45   
@stevegood3224
@stevegood3224 2 года назад
Hi, this is Steve Good. Thanks for the very kind shout-out in the video. Your sign project turned out great. I like it a lot. I am going to link to the video in today's blog post. I know many of my readers will want to try this. Thanks again.
@KerfMan
@KerfMan 2 года назад
Thanks Steve!
@littleliftera8244
@littleliftera8244 8 месяцев назад
Wow. Awesome explanation and work. I just realized through your video you could use cnc bits in the router! Thank you
@KerfMan
@KerfMan 8 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@dgperforms1
@dgperforms1 8 месяцев назад
I use alot of Steve Good Patterns. I actually just bought his USB Drive of Patterns. Well worth the $30!
@KerfMan
@KerfMan 8 месяцев назад
Yes it is!
@rolandkuhn9066
@rolandkuhn9066 2 года назад
Excellent project. Steve Good is certainly a great resource for the scrolling community. I really like your version of this project with texturing between the letters instead of simply cutting them out. Will be visiting your site to see your other videos.
@KerfMan
@KerfMan 2 года назад
Thanks Roland! Yes...Steve has a great variety of project patterns to please everyone. Thanks for your feedback!
@charlessmith8163
@charlessmith8163 2 года назад
Great job. Maybe this will encourge me to use my router more. Thanks for posting it.
@KerfMan
@KerfMan 2 года назад
Thank you Charles! 👍
@shawnlocke207
@shawnlocke207 2 года назад
Thanks for showing this technique in such great detail. You gave me ideas for future projects and taught me a couple things I didn’t know. Great video!!
@KerfMan
@KerfMan 2 года назад
Thanks Shawn! I enjoy it as much as scroll sawing. Those CNC and End milling bits are not expensive either. Just a lot of fun!
@paulrooster2108
@paulrooster2108 2 года назад
Vinny , Looks Good !!! I did one a few years for a neighbor.
@KerfMan
@KerfMan 2 года назад
Thanks Paul! They are fun to do!😊
@dgperforms1
@dgperforms1 8 месяцев назад
You just earned a new Sub
@insidemyshop
@insidemyshop Год назад
Good work! Thanks for sharing your project.
@KerfMan
@KerfMan Год назад
Thank you!
@FatLittleOldLady
@FatLittleOldLady Год назад
beautiful!
@KerfMan
@KerfMan Год назад
Thank you!
@fishtank5050
@fishtank5050 2 года назад
Excellent work Vinnie this turned out really nice..I was thinking to myself urm he should have cut it out first before the paint went on,lesson learnt for next time.🤣.beautiful work again 👍
@KerfMan
@KerfMan 2 года назад
Thanks Shane! A lot of editing. It only took me four weeks! 🤣
@fishtank5050
@fishtank5050 2 года назад
@@KerfMan your camera angles on the router are excellent,cool project 👌
@KerfMan
@KerfMan 2 года назад
Thanks!!
@kirriekiwi
@kirriekiwi 2 года назад
Another idea for me to try ,thanks for the interesting video.
@KerfMan
@KerfMan 2 года назад
Thanks Peter!
@stanmashek3085
@stanmashek3085 2 года назад
very nice thanks for sharing
@KerfMan
@KerfMan 2 года назад
Thank you!
@jameswinter9246
@jameswinter9246 2 года назад
Gives me some ideas I had not thought about. Could you establish a cut line like when using a chisel for you straight cuts. Use a straight edge and a marking knife giving you a shoulder to cut against. Thanks for some great ideas.
@KerfMan
@KerfMan 2 года назад
James.. That's a great idea! A chisel for marking a straight line would work. You would just have to make sure the milling bit is set at the same depth. I'm going to try that. Thanks for the feedback!👍
@themeditationcorner6531
@themeditationcorner6531 Год назад
Great Job
@KerfMan
@KerfMan Год назад
Thank you!
@glennparkes5156
@glennparkes5156 Год назад
Hello job well done what stencil was used on Steve Goods Scroll saw shop please
@KerfMan
@KerfMan Год назад
Thanks Glenn! Search Steve's patterns. The pattern pdf is Welcome to Home.
@carlposz9004
@carlposz9004 2 года назад
I found this link in Steve Goods newsletter today and I found it to be a fantastic difference to just scrollsawing the pattern. Thanks so much for share Steve and Vinny for the great detail on your approach to this technique. I hadn't heard of a Dremel Plunge Router, and since I have a Dremel I went and searched for it. I found a "335-01 Plunge Router Attachment" but not the Advantage that you had in your video. I found pictures of the Advantage, but nothing for sale. The 335 looks to be bigger than your Advantage but it may be just the video picture versus the picture on Dremel's web site. Is the Advantage an older model and is it the really the same size as the 335? I'm really interested in trying this technique on a couple of projects.
@KerfMan
@KerfMan 2 года назад
Carl, Thank you so much! I'm glad you like the video. The Advantage is an older model and is discontinued. Luckily when I did buy it I also purchased the plunge router that went with it because they discontinued that also..The model you have, I think is the replacement. My good friend in the UK Shane... Fishtank5050 check out his channel. He got he started on doing this type of artwork.... I find it it's a lot of fun and it's addicting just like scroll sawing. There are a lot of Steve Good's patterns that are super to use to carve. Carl let me know how you make out! Thanks again! 👍
@carlposz9004
@carlposz9004 2 года назад
@@KerfMan thanks. I went and checked out Fishtank5050 and he use a compact router which I'm guessing is even bigger than the Dremel 335. Looks like fun.
@Tide3748
@Tide3748 8 месяцев назад
Boa tarde! Como faço para comprar essas frescas?. Belíssimo trabalho, parabéns 😉👍👏👏👏
@nielcameron4811
@nielcameron4811 Год назад
What was the unit you used with the Dremel tool? Nice finish project!!
@KerfMan
@KerfMan Год назад
Thanks Niel! I have another router... it's an old Black & Decker and it only uses bits that are 1/4". You need a 6.35mm collet reducer to use the 3.175mm cnc and end milling bits. I sometimes use both on a project having the cnc bit in my Dremel plunge router and the milling bit in my Black & Decker router set at the same depth, this way I don't have to stop and change bits. I hope this answers your question. Please let me know. Thanks again! Here's the link to the collet reducer. www.amazon.com/dp/B00N9WRB0I/ref
@josephgrzelak5165
@josephgrzelak5165 Год назад
We’re did you buy your router base
@KerfMan
@KerfMan Год назад
I used a Dremel rotary tool that is attached to a plunge router attachment made for that specific rotary tool .
@williamlouis5011
@williamlouis5011 Год назад
You do great work.But your terminology is wrong. You route a sign, not router a sign.
@KerfMan
@KerfMan Год назад
Thank you, and thank you for pointing that mistake out! 👍
@larrymazzuca1313
@larrymazzuca1313 Год назад
What is the router attachment that you are using ! You mentioned dremel , but the one being used was Advantage ??
@KerfMan
@KerfMan Год назад
Hello Larry..The Dremel tool I'm using along with the attachment ( plunge attachment) are made for each other. The Dremel "Advantage" was the name of their biggest rotary tool which was discontinued along with the plunge attachment. Dremel did replace both with similar items that can be used together. Thanks for asking!
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