How to make a BASIC jigsaw puzzle using a scroll saw. Making your own home made wooden jigsaw puzzle

Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль

www.MarkspuzzleShop.com CustomMadePuzzles.com #mgcpuzzles
In this video I show you how I hand-cut very basic interlocks for home made jigsaw puzzles. If you have any questions or comments, please leave them in the comments area below.
Help to support me and my channel by purchasing one (or more) of my handcrafted wooden jigsaw puzzles. Here is a link to my online pre-made & custom puzzle store. MarksPuzzleShop.com with over 55 different puzzles in various sizes.
Please click the "LIKE" button if you enjoyed my video, and feel free to leave comments below if you have any questions, comments, etc.... AND.... please SUBSCRIBE to my channel so that I may reach 1,000 subscribers, which is KZread's Requirement for doing "LIVE BROADCASTING" which I would like to do, so that people can ask me questions LIVE while I make the videos, and I can answer them right then and there!
You can find my websites at these addresses...
www.MGCPuzzles.com - My ORIGINAL 1996 Custom Jigsaw Puzzle website.
CustomMadeWoodenJigsawPuzzles... - My Modern 2019 Custom Jigsaw Puzzle Website.
PinnaclePuzzles.com - Pinnacle Hand-cut Wooden Jigsaw Puzzles - The ultimate experience in handcrafted wooden jigsaw puzzles. This is a very unique website. (No custom orders)
Thank you for taking your time to view my video! Please share with friends and family, and Subscribe.
If you have ANY questions at all, please do not hesitate to call me. 7 days a week, 1-860-818-4334 from 10AM to 6PM (Eastern USA - New York)
Thank you for viewing this listing. Please "FAVORITE" my shop and this listing if you like what you are seeing.
You can ALWAYS get back to my shop (This shop here on Etsy) by going to MarksPuzzleShop.com - where you will instantly see my shop welcome page.
To learn more about me and my beautiful and amazing puzzles, you can visit my websites and social media for MANY examples of my workmanship.
CustomMadeWoodenJigsawPuzzles.com (2019-Current Phone & Tablet Friendly)
PinnaclePuzzles.com (2020 My “Ultimate Puzzle” website)
( Also PinnaclePuzzles.com )
My online jigsaw puzzle ORDER Form
www.mgcpuzzles.com/orders
My pre-cut & custom puzzle gallery shop:
MarksPuzzleShop.com
KZread: JigsawPuzzleTV.com
Instagram: mgc_custom_puzzles
Twitter: Twitter.com/MGCWoodenPuzzle
LIKE & Subscribe if you enjoy my videos.
Leave your comments
Master Puzzle Maker: Mark G. Cappitella
1-860-818-4334
PinnaclePuzzles.com
CustomMadePuzzles.com
JigsawPuzzleLovers.com
INSTAGRAM MGCPuzzles: / mgc_custom_puzzles
INSTAGRAM: PinnaclePuzzles / pinnacle_puzzles
#mgcpuzzles #pinnaclePuzzles #handcutpuzzles #woodenjigsawpuzzle #jigsawpuzzlemaker #puzzlemaker #puzzleartist #puzzlemaker #puzzletime #jigsawpuzzle #puzzlelovers #jigsawpuzzlelover #jigsawpuzzlecollection #jigsawpuzzles #jigsawpuzzlegame #custompuzzle #customjigsawpuzzle #woodpuzzles #woodpuzzle #mgc #puzzle #puzzles #puzzleart #jigsawpuzzletime #PuzzleNite #Puzzlenight #custommpuzzlemaker #custommadejigsawpuzzle

Пікірлер: 32

  • @PJMarsosudiro
    @PJMarsosudiro Жыл бұрын

    Awesome instruction! I especially appreciate the advice to start with a 10- or 12-thousandths blade rather than the advanced "jigsaw" blades.

  • @stephenweiss4019
    @stephenweiss40193 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for posting! Very interesting.

  • @cathydavis210
    @cathydavis2103 жыл бұрын

    Stunning, thank you for sharing!

  • @freddymeischer2219
    @freddymeischer22192 жыл бұрын

    Thanxz for the tips,I really appreciate the part about the neck and your heel examples you,give. The hearts shape is design I'm gonna try. I got question I want to put my puzzle design on a half dollar coin.any tips?

  • @stevenvandyke4130
    @stevenvandyke41304 жыл бұрын

    Another great entry in your instructional videos. You are *so* right about the puzzle blades. The Superior Puzzle blades are working well for me but the Bear Woods 2/0 are still completely drunk. I use a #5 or #3 to trim. When I switch to a fresh blade I have to slow my saw way down at first or it's too aggressive. Getting ready to cut another 8x10 puzzle. Should be 150-175 pieces.

  • @masterpuzzlemaker

    @masterpuzzlemaker

    4 жыл бұрын

    DRUNK Blades... hahahaha... that's a PERFECT way to describe it! Can I borrow that? LMAO!!!

  • @stevenvandyke4130

    @stevenvandyke4130

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@masterpuzzlemaker Absolutely! After all, I'm getting so much more from you.

  • @becca1189

    @becca1189

    Жыл бұрын

    @@masterpuzzlemaker Any advice on using a band saw to make jigsaw puzzles?

  • @masterpuzzlemaker

    @masterpuzzlemaker

    Жыл бұрын

    @@becca1189 No. Get a Scrollsaw. A Bandsaw blade is way way way to fat, and way way too deep (kerf) to cut this kind of puzzle. The best analogy I could come up with is… using a bandsaw to make a hand cut intricate wooden jigsaw puzzle would be the same as lighting a romantic dinner table votive candle with a World War II flamethrower. 😉

  • @becca1189

    @becca1189

    Жыл бұрын

    @@masterpuzzlemaker Update: Bought a scroll saw!!!

  • @loriechase8878
    @loriechase88783 жыл бұрын

    So cool!! Thank you..do you have any input on the best saw for a newbie???

  • @Courdorygirl

    @Courdorygirl

    3 жыл бұрын

    I use a scroll saw my parents bought for me at harbor freight. We didn't want to invest too much until we found out if I would like woodworking. I've been using it for the past 4 years, and I want to say it was around $50.

  • @masterpuzzlemaker

    @masterpuzzlemaker

    3 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been using the DeWalt DW788 saw for 25 years. They need refurbishing after about 4000 hours as the internal parts start to Ping and pang, but it’s really nice for blade Changes And vibration is low. $475-$525 price range. Do NOT buy the accessory lamp attachment. It’s Complete junk.

  • @masterpuzzlemaker

    @masterpuzzlemaker

    3 жыл бұрын

    I might add that I own “4” of these DW788s.

  • @michaelrutwaza6576
    @michaelrutwaza6576 Жыл бұрын

    Where can I get a special.trainning to make this?

  • @masterpuzzlemaker

    @masterpuzzlemaker

    6 ай бұрын

    I have no idea other than to come to a Puzzle cutters meeting. We do a puzzle cutting workshop where you can do a little practicing, and get pointers from professional cutters like myself who are in attendance. Puzzle Parley this coming July 2024 in Rochester NY will be the next opportunity that I am aware of. If you live near a cutter, and befriend them, they might also be willing to give you a lesson. I recommend purchasing some small hand-cut puzzles to support that cutter for their time, as well as have on hand to enjoy and learn from.

  • @dreamlookautodetailingauto3353
    @dreamlookautodetailingauto3353 Жыл бұрын

    That's so cool! Neat idea! What would you used for stone? Same thickness. Blade needs to be cooled with water though I believe. Is there a way?

  • @masterpuzzlemaker

    @masterpuzzlemaker

    Жыл бұрын

    I wouldn’t have the slightest clue what to use for cutting stone. Never tried, and I have no desire. If you figure it out, certainly post a video and send a link.

  • @deecee8108
    @deecee8108 Жыл бұрын

    what do you think the best wood is for puzzles and where online can I get it

  • @masterpuzzlemaker

    @masterpuzzlemaker

    Жыл бұрын

    There are a whole variety of woods to use. Pretty much any quality wood that’s roughly 1/4 inch thick is ideal. Each cutter has there a different preferences as Beachwood has a different field to it. Personally, I like Finland Birch, but not Baltic birch. But I also do like to cut mahogany and Italian Poplar. I recommend you get some samples in one square foot pieces and cut them into puzzles. And then note a variety of things as you’re cutting them. What does it feel like? Do you feel like you’re working the blade too much? Do you feel like the blade goes through the wood like a hot knife through butter? What is the splintering like on the underside of your cuts? How long does the blade last before it breaks or becomes too dull? How much does the wood weigh? How much does the wood cost? Are there any imperfections on the internal layers that make up the plywood? Once you have assessed, a few varieties of wouldn’t come up with the one that suits you the best, that’s the one you should be buying

  • @izenizen5532
    @izenizen5532 Жыл бұрын

    I'm looking for the finger protectors. Where? Thanks

  • @masterpuzzlemaker

    @masterpuzzlemaker

    Жыл бұрын

    They are called “Finger cots”. You can find a variety of them on Amazon. They come in a variety of sizes, so don’t buy a lot until you know what size fits your fingers the best. Personally, I buy medium and large. Because each fits different fingers better.

  • @bujiknits
    @bujiknits Жыл бұрын

    are you not making puzzles anymore??

  • @masterpuzzlemaker

    @masterpuzzlemaker

    Жыл бұрын

    I took a chill break but I’m starting to make them again. But with a slight adjustment to what I choose to cut.

  • @bujiknits

    @bujiknits

    Жыл бұрын

    @@masterpuzzlemaker looking forward to it!

  • @shannaheckler1933
    @shannaheckler19333 жыл бұрын

    This time I will use Woodglut plans for this.

Келесі