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Scroll Saw Challenges & Village News
- March Scroll Saw Challenge - Celebrate all things March in this month's scroll saw challenge.
- Easter Custom Ornament Kit - Make personalized Easter ornaments for friends, family, or to sell.
- Saint Patrick's Day Custom Ornament Kit - Make personalized ornaments for the Irish in your life.
- Valentine's Day Scroll Saw Challenge - Show the people in your life how much you care in this month's scroll saw challenge.
- Valentine's Day Custom Ornament Kit - Make personalized ornaments for your special Valentine.
- Favorite Projects - January's scroll saw challenge is reflecting on the projects you made in 2023.
- Ornaments For Charity Pattern Drive - Open call for designers for our annual Ornaments For Charity ebook. Details here.
- Thanksgiving Scroll Saw Challenge - This month's scroll saw challenge is about reflecting and counting our blessings.
- 2023 Custom Ornament Business Kit - Now Available and 50% off through Cyber Monday!
- Monster Mash - October is spooky month! Join us in the Moster Mash scroll saw challenge!
- Latest Projects - This month's scroll saw challenge is super easy...post your latest project!
- Peace & Love - Get in touch with your inner hippy with this month's scroll saw challenge!
- Heroes - From everyday heroes to superheroes, this month's challenge is about our favorite heroes!
- Outdoors - This month's scroll saw challenge, we explore the great outdoors!
- Spring Flowers - This month's scroll saw challenge is about celebrating flowers!
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The Canterbury Tales/segmentation
My high school English teacher always had the senior class memorize the first 18 lines of the prologue of The Canterbury Tales. Written in Old English, it is the story of a group of pilgrims on their way to Canterbury Cathedral. I included in the frame the line which translates, "Then folk long to go on pilgrimages" along with some nods to some things mentioned in the prologue, the rain, the wind, the sun, and singing birds. I'll be surprising Mrs. Hudson, my English teacher, with it soon.
Hello from Goddard, KS (suburb of Wichita home of the Wichita State Shockers)
I am a hobbyist scroller but more importantly a lucky husband and father! In 2022 I fired up my old craftsman and started scrolling for the first time in probably 20 years. i did a few simple projects and then some nice Steve Good patterns including a modified nurse pattern for my daughter in laws graduation. In January I suffered a stroke. I am fortunate that it did not affect me cognitively, but it did leave my left side flacid. So, i invested in a Dewalt 788 (got a great deal) becau
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The steer head was my first real scroll project using my 90's era, single speed, pin tpe blade scroll saw. The RN is my favorite, its a Steve Good pattern that I modified to include the recipient's initials. I used scrap from pallets and other sources, mostly pine. My latest is the nativity scene, Pictured is a pine practice cut, I did a few in popular for some friends. my cutting was halted in January with my stroke. I am waiting on my new saw, Dewalt 788, to arrive this week. ready
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Latest ones. Angel is Ridgeback Wood-Lamp pattern, double stack 1/8 BB ply. 164 cuts with #3 ultra reverse and #3/0 spiral 11 X 17 inches. Fishing rules by Jim Blume on BB ply 8 X 8. 70 cuts with #3 ultra reverse.
What does everyone think of this used saw? For $65. Ad says "Delta variable speed 16” scroll works great extra blades included"... I have already asked if it takes both pinned and straight blades. How old it is and if there are any other issues I should k
Would you buy this as a newbie for $65? For sale on FB market place near me for $65. Ad says "Delta variable speed 16” scroll works great extra blades included"... The guy said that his Father game it to him last year and he doesn't know much about it. However he said that he did start it up and used it and it worked fine. I looked at his profile and he seems like a decent person and also a craftsman with a decent looking shop. What do you guys think? Anything else I should ask him?
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I have been thrown a curve ball, our sole importer if Niqua/Flying Dutchman scroll saw blades is not importing #0 Pin Less Blades anymore leaving me up a creak without a paddle. So the question is you are familiar with the type of Fretwork Complex patterns I cut. I’m not totally relaxed using Spirals and I know they have a huge following, so what I’m really asking if I can’t get #0 will #1 or #1 reverse tooth do the job.
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