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Scroll Saw Challenges & Village News
- Spooktacular Scroll Saw Challenge - Celebrate Halloween and all things spooky in this month's scroll saw challenge!
- International Sports Scroll Saw Challenge - We're celebrating the worldwide competition of athletes, sportsmanship, and sports.
- Spring Scroll Saw Challenge - Spring is in the air! Share your projects that celebrate Spring!
- 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!
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Flattening stock
Pretty much every ornament I have ever cut came out of a 1/4" thick board that had a cup or twist to it. I try to be choosy and select straight and flat material, but its tough to find. Sometimes I feel the boards move when broken down to manageable sizes also. Do you guys just deal with it or try to flatten one side with a drum sander/planer/jointer? I have just been dealing with it as I don't have any other option; but have been seriously considering buying or building a drum sander.
I'm cutting a plaque that has a lot of small letters using a spiral blade
I have been away from this forum (as well as many other computer-based activities) for a long time. I'm starting again, in a small way, with this thread. There is a poem entitled 'I Long for the Northland 'that expresses the poet's (Cpl J Romanson) love of the Boreal Forrest in Northern Ontario. I've designed a plaque to hang in a new building on Pellow's Island and that plaque features the poem. There are a lot of words (149) and this has resulted in a large pattern for me to
Eye gotcha!
This is an H. Botas pattern. I believe this is a piece of Spalted Maple. Finished with varathane. The original pattern has an eyebrow but this piece wasn't wide enough to allow it. I didn't want to shrink the pattern to fit because it would be way to small. I love the way the colours of the wood popped with the finish.
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