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  1. Hey everyone! In this scroll saw project video we make a Tropical Decorative Seahorse Bowl! This Steve Good design is made from 1/4 inch material and lends itself to stack cutting for the mutiple, identical parts that you need to cut out. This bowl would be great for anyone for loves the beach! Hope you all like the video! #ArtisanPirate
  2. Hey Everyone! In this scroll saw project video I make a unique decorative bowl. This Steve Good design uses 1-4 inch material and I think it shows the versatility of the scroll saw! Not only can a scroll saw cut out 2 dimensional items, it can also make Beautiful 3D works of art! Hope you all like the video! #ArtisanPirate
  3. Just finished my 10th bowl, which one do you like more all patterns are available at https://www.etsy.com/shop/AlexFoxUA
  4. One more bowl to my collection 13 pieces, birch plywood 4mm (about 1/6 inch), 8 inches diameter , blades: NIQUA Ultra #1 pattern is available at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/AlexFoxUA
  5. Birch plywood 6 mm (about 1/4 inch) Flat blades NIQUA Ultra #1 pattern available at www.etsy.com/shop/AlexFoxUA
  6. Birch plywood 6 mm New bowl pattern (available at http://alexscrollsaw.wixsite.com/scrollsawpatterns) Here is video of making it
  7. Birch plywood 6 mm New bowl pattern (available at http://alexscrollsaw.wixsite.com/scrollsawpatterns) Here is video of making it
  8. Birch plywood 6 mm New bowl pattern (available at http://alexscrollsaw.wixsite.com/scrollsawpatterns) Here is video of making it
  9. My new pattern of fretwork bowl (availabe at http://alexscrollsaw.wixsite.com/scrollsawpatterns) Birch plywood, 1/4 inch, flat blades #3 LuxTools (Germany) Video of making it:
  10. Here is my new scroll saw basket (bowl) project Birch plywood, 1/4 inch (6mm) Pattern by Alex Fox And video of making it:
  11. Birch plywood, 1/4 inch Flat blades #3 LuxTools
  12. Birch plywood, thick 1/4 inch, diameter - 8 inches
  13. If I am correct, these two projects are the same pattern by Birchbark (Russell) with entirely different results. One was cut an about an 18.5 degree angle and the other was cut with no angle and the rings alternated. Now I guess Birchbark will have to tell us which was his intended results or intended cutting method when he designed the pattern! LOL http://www.scrollsawvillage.com/topic/20525-birchbarks-pattern/ http://www.scrollsawvillage.com/topic/8383-the-first-scrolled-bowl-ever/?hl=%2Bbirchwood+%2Bbowl God Bless! Spirithorse
  14. With Diane / ohioweaver permission: make formed bowls using 1/32" Birch Plywood. Diane says: After about an hour of soaking the in hot water is removed the piece Turn the small bowl over, put the soaked wood on it and place the large bowl over it to keep the shape. Let dry. (I haven't done it yet, but to save time if you need to, put the whole set into a 250 degree oven to speed up the drying. I like to let Nature take it's course in drying so I just go do something else. When all dry and you like the shape, paint it (I use a coral colored paint but you could get very creative with colors for coral) if you wish or just stain it. Done and a nice present for someone to use as a bowl for dry food or sit a glass bowl inside for other foods. Makes a nice container for Xmas balls, etc. and other celebrations, especially nice for Hawaiian themed table settings!
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