Sunday, November 23, 2014

Wooden soap dish scroll saw pattern, Contest Winner and a product first look.


This wooden soap dish scroll saw pattern is easy to make and I think it looks nice. I wish I would have used a nice dark hardwood for the sides. The slats are maple and the sides are red oak. Download Button Below the rest of today's content. 

Monthly Contest Winners:
The 1st place winner of the $35 shopping spree at www.scrollsawartist.com sponsored by Sue Mey is
Gene Connor
The 2nd place winner of the $25 Amazon gift certificate is
Kathryn Jolivette
Both winners will receive an email letting them know how to receive their winnings. Thanks again for entering the contest. I also want to thank Sue for once again sponsoring the 1st place winner. Make sure you visit and support Sue at  www.scrollsawartist.com.



First Look at Bigfoot Products Super Sander.
The Bigfoot Products Super Sander is a laser cut sanding disk.  What makes this sanding disk unique is that it has notches cut in the disk to allow you to see through the disk. This gives better control of your sanding. I have seen these disks before but never had an opportunity to try one out until now.

David over at Bigfoot products was kind enough to send me one to test. The Standard Kit comes with two double sided disks. One side has a course grit and the other a medium grit. The kit includes everything you need to make the disk ready to in stall in your drill press or hand drill. The Standard Kit sell for $24.95. Extra disks are available for replacement. David uses high quality sand paper so they should last a good while. You can use a rubber sandpaper cleaner to extend the life also. My only wish for this product is that David would make another larger disk. I could use a bit more room but that's not a show stopper because this one still works well.

This will probably not be a tool you will use every day in you scroll saw workshop but I think for the low price it does have it's uses. You can get more detail at http://www.bigfootproducts.ca/

I have uploaded a video showing the disk in action. Take a look and see if this is something you can use in your shop.
 
  
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