![]() ![]() ![]() I decided to play mixologist and play around with mixing green with a bit of blue and a bit of yellow to get a variety of greens! Because they’re GORGOUS as just raw wood (or in this case, bamboo).īut I wanted to add a little junglicious COLOR! So I got out my bright dye stains ( Behlen Solar Lux Dye) that are fade resistant and dry SUPER fast. Truthfully, you could just leave these trivets as-is. It might take you 2-3 minutes of hand-sanding. Maybe someday I’ll figure out how to take a screen grab from a video clip.įor those inner pieces that need to be cut out, drill holes in them that are large enough to string the scroll saw blade through… then cut them out one at a time!įinally, sand it down until the protective finish is completely gone and you just have raw, porous wood! This took me about 10 seconds with my orbital sander. You truly get what you pay for when it comes to scroll saws! The pic below is of me cutting out one of the other botanical leaves, because I was filming the cutting out of the Monstera leaf above. Here’s another one that’s very good an is in the ‘mid’ price range if you’re starting out. It cuts like butter, is almost silent, and has so many features that I’m obsessed with. Time to cut this sucka out with your scroll saw! I got a new scroll saw recently ( this one!) and it is BOMB. Lay out your paper stencil onto the cutting board, and trace it out with a pen or pencil. If you want your trivets to be larger, please feel free to use the template with all the leaves on it and print it onto a transparency and use a projector. Start out by printing out the above Botanical Printables (which ever ones you want to use!), and cutting out the shapes with scissors.
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