Scroll Saw Pattern Transfer made easy

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2011

Showing a better way to put patterns on wood for projects..

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  • This is just showing other ways of doing it.....not telling you or anyone else to go out and buy a laser print! If you want to go and buy great, if not than do it your way.....Thanks for the comment!

  • Have you tried other liquids to transfer the toner? Nice tip, btw...

  • No problem...glad I could help....Thanks for the feed back

  • Thats cool have you shared this with the rest of the scroll sawers...... if not , you should...NIce tip

    Take care Chad

  • sure if you would like to do it that yeah...good tip

  • Hey not a problem .......so what did you use instead of the marker

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  • Why not just paste the paper with the image on the top of the stack? A lot cheaper than buying a laser printer!

  • OOPS! I meant to say, "email" me....

    Guess I need to slow down when typing and make sure to proof what I'm sending!!! lol

  • Hi Chad;

    I really enjoy your videos. Thanks so much! When you were sanding the candy canes, and talking about a hole in the top for hanging, we couldn't see because what you were doing was out of camera range.

    I would be interested in the Christmas ornament patterns, if possible. Just emal me and let me know what I need to do.

    This transfer technique will come in handy for most of the work I do.

    Thanks again!!!! :-)

  • Chad, it works great, thanks so much, I found you from Steve goods videos.

  • Hi 77dbm (Chad ?)

    Sorry about the missing video link but YouTube don't seem to allow a video response with a comment so, here's my comment to accompany my new video response.

    I've tried loads of glues and done many experiments. I found the best (and cheapest) method is to use watered down wallpaper paste. If you get the mixture right you can simply peel it off as shown at the end of my video.

    All the best to a fellow scroll sawyer

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