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  1. Hi, Scroll saw village! My name is Hans and I am a scroll saw pattern designer . I just graduated from college and I wanted to use my degree to be helpful to the community. I started The Holz Brothers, a service to allow scrollers to personalize their patterns before downloading them. Here is the most customized scroll saw pattern of 2019 Before I created this website, I didn't see a lot of people using custom patterns because they are expansive, or hard to design, and it made me sad. I strongly believe making stuff by hand should allow personalization. So, I was thinking that if I can teach the computer how to make custom patterns, they wouldn't need to be so expansive anymore. Also, I believe making sawdust is more fun than sitting in front of Inkscape for most people. I design all the patterns myself in San Diego, California You can check my shop page on The Scroll Saw Village Shop Section or directly visit https://theholzbrothers.com Let me know which pattern is your favorite please so I keep doing similar patterns! Also, feel free to mention me anywhere on Scroll Saw Village using @Hans Holz if you need help with anything! I try to be responsive. Thank you all for reading! And of course: Have fun making custom sawdust! -- Hans Holz
  2. Longtime woodworking enthusiast as a hobby, new to the Scroll Saw recently purchased the DeWalt DW788, I'm quite happy with it. Only a few projects so far all signs. Old shop photo in image.
  3. Hello everyone, just found this forum and so glad to be here.
  4. Tino

    Hello

    Not sure if I'm doing this in the right place. I an recently retire and have been wood working off and on since high school. I am in Ca. My other hobby is crafting and with my Silhouette Cameo. I'd like to know how one buys the scroll saw patterns on the site.
  5. Howdy! I have been scrolling for the last 12 years and have been selling pieces for the last 10 years in the greater Houston area. I look forward to seeing what other scrollers are doing! This is an example of what I like to cut. The pattern is from Gary Browning's Western Art design book.
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