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Scroll Saw Challenges & Village News
- On The Bench Scroll Saw Challenge - Now that the garage is starting to thaw, show us what project you have on your bench!
- 2024 Year In Review Scroll Saw Challenge - Time to reflect on your year of making sawdust. Share your favorite projects of 2024!
- Holiday Scroll Saw Challenge - Post a project you are making for this holiday season!
- Ornaments For Charity - 2024 Edition - Free eBook with over 545 Ornament Patterns! If you like it, donate to your favorite charity this Holiday!
- 2024 Custom Ornament Business Kit - This year's business kit is now available. 50% off through Cyber Monday (Dec 2, 2024)
- Ornaments For Charity Pattern Drive - Open call for designers for our annual Ornaments For Charity ebook. Details here.
- Cozy Scroll Saw Challenge - Cozy up with this month's scroll saw challenge!
- 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.
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Howdy from Boston burbs
Retired sales/marketing guy who worked in Biotech instrument world for my day job. Always have been building furniture, turning bowls, and building striped bass fishing lures in my shop. Now that I have a few grandkids (5 year old twins).. i have bought a Seyco Scroll saw and made about a dozen project thus far. I spend a bunch of time fishing/camping/hiking and watching birds so I have lots of scroll projects in the future. I love owls so I will be looking for unique Great horned owl and Barr
Greenman
I finished cutting this in late February, I believe. Been sitting on my table saw waiting for me to decide what to do with it. Nothing yet. I want to do something with it. It is cut in. 1/2" popular wood, A Finoa Kingdon pattern. I really enjoyed cutting, as I do all of her patterns, I have used.
Monster truck (Steve good pattern)
4 hours into this one sapele for outer layers walnut for tires i I love the way he designed the wheels used scroll to cut them out them on bandsaw tilting the table to 15 degrees to cut treads its the small things all parts came out of cut off bins still need to make steering wheel dashboard and bumpers dowels for axel and smokestacks used rubber bands for pics to hold together to see progress
Carved Fretwork Series
To see all of the projects, scroll to the end of this post👍👍👍 At the end of December, a friend gave me a collection of hardwood cutoffs including maple, mahogany, and poplar boards that varied from 1", 2' and 3" in thickness. I was overwhelmed by all the choices and couldn't decide which project I wanted to do next. I studied the selections in the Scrollsaw Village Pattern Library and found five patterns that would be great for carved fretwork projects. I have always worked on one
Could anyone tell me how to identify this font?
Hi to everyone. I am about 2 weeks away from being allowed to go down & up the stair case to my shop, first back surgery, then 3 weeks ago I had my right hipreplaced. I can't wait to smell saw dust again. Anyway, the ideas & patterns have been building up, and I'm rearing to go. My question is...can anyone help me identify this name puzzle font? One of my better customers saw this on, I think she said PINTREST, and she would like birthday presents for her grandchildren. I remember
End grain inlay for bowls
Advice wanted I was thinking on how I could spice up a bowl with symbols. Like southwest western Indian symbols. Has anyone done this? Here is my work in progress. My bowl board is 3/4" thick. So if I make a symbols it has to be less than 3/4" tall. So my attempt sucked. The top eagle did not fit in bottom at all so I re cut it and have too many gaps. The white maple should have fit into the black walnut. But did not. I need more practice. The blac
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