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| Member Join Date: Jul 2011 Location: Port Vincent, South Australia
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| I am trying to find Aviation Scroll Saw Patterns, or designs,- does such a thing exist, or do I set to work and draw up suitable patterns ? Am seeking all types of Warbirds, plus light ,( trainer ), aircraft, light twins, helicopters, commercial aircraft, etc. Big question,- If there's a shortage of these type of scroll saw patterns, how many scrollers worldwide would be interested in purchasing these type of patterns, as I can do designwork relatively easy, also have a personal collection of Aviation Publications ?? What would be the best publication format,- Downloadable plan/s or printed hard copy, or both ??
__________________ Roger www.easysell.com.au/rogerjenkins " If it don't work first time, then try again, then IF that don't work, recycle the project into something else, or go to plan No. 421 which is,------------ |
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Roger What type of patterns are you talking about? Portraits or Scale Models or ....................... In regards to a publication format I would go with both download and hard copy. It is always nice to be able to download a plan and get to work right away, but if you are going to be doing model aircraft sometimes it is nice to have a hard copy so you can study things when away from the shop or a computer. I know the days of hard copy books are numbered so might as well be ready for the digital era.
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__________________ My saw is a DeWalt788 Measure twice; cut once; count fingers after cut |
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If you're interested in patterns that would lend themselves easily to intarsia, there are some excellent aviation patterns available as stained glass patterns. They are available through Amazon.com. Jan |
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| A cross between Silhoutte and portrait styles. My proposed Aviation Scroll Saw patterns are heaps more varied than the ones you have shown to me on your Free Patterns section,- actually there's a, " million, & one, " things one can utilized as Scroll Saw patterns, as even have several real old Farm Implement Catalogs here that date back to the early 1920's - 1930's which show all kinds of implements, & stationary motors, old pumps, horse-drawn machinery, - all of which would make excellent Scroll Saw Patterns. *** Pattern Dimensions,- I always draw mine on A3 size paper, which means each pattern being in two sections to suit the average home computer & A4 printer system. Have a good day everyone, & thanking you for the helpful comments,
__________________ Roger www.easysell.com.au/rogerjenkins " If it don't work first time, then try again, then IF that don't work, recycle the project into something else, or go to plan No. 421 which is,------------ |
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I would like to have some aircraft patterns, specifically to sell the completed projects. I would like certain aircraft that they have in my area though. The f-18 (legacy and super), the P-3, P-8, H-60, H-1, Osprey, E-2C/D. I have seen the patterns on here also. Aircraft in flight is the preference.
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Dover Publications has a lot of aviation coloring books that could give you ideas. Jan |
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Liz Tidwell did business as Carolina Scroll Works about ten years ago. As far as I can tell, she is no longer in the pattern business, but I believe she sold at least some of her materials to one of the big pattern outfits--Wildwood Design, Cherry Tree Toys, The Berry Basket, or one of the others. You might look at their web sites or request a catalogue. Liz did a lot of clocks with aviation themes, and I think she may have done somme portrait-style patterns as well.
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I am looking for a scroll pattern for a P-38 Lightning. Can anyone tell me where I can find this pattern?
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The Wooden Teddy Bear has a few, might check them out.
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