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Scroll Saw Challenges & Village News
- 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!
- 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!
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Switching from Hobby to Business
I have been doing a few craft shows a year but have been thinking of gong the business route. Maybe I have been doing it wrong for a few years now but looking ahead. I have been registered with state for tax collection purposes. I know I should talk to an accountant at some time but I'm a small operation and trying to understand what I need to question. If I can do it myself great but may have to bite the bullet. Does anyone know of on an online course or videos dealing with selling cr
Scroll saw upgrade - Grizzly G0969 - Pegas 21"
I've only been scrolling for about 6 months and currently have a Wen 3922 16 inch saw. The saw works fine, but fretwork is painfully slow due to the design (lack of rising arm and re-tensioning the blade). So, I'm looking for an upgrade. I'm leaning towards the Pegas 21 inch, but came across the Grizzly G0969 21 inch saw. It looks very much like the Pegas at a much lower price - delivered for about $400 less. I like that the table is much larger than on the Pegas at about 20 x 28 inches and
Using a Foot Switch on a Wen
Good day to my fellow scrollers, I need some help please I have a Wen 16” and I want to disconnect the speed control completely and only use a foot switch. I have contacted Wen but they have failed to come back to me. I don’t want to just start ripping wires off the pc board. I don’t use the light switch at all I have a external illuminated magnify glass. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Butterfly
This is another one of the "contest" intarsia projects from a FB group I am a part of. Woods used: Zebrawood, Reclaimed Elm, Sapelle, Walnut, Spruce, Maple & Aspen. Non-wood items - copper tape (around the Aspen plugs) and brass wound guitar string (antenna). 4 coats of shellac. Lucille Crabtree was the designer.
Am I wrong?
I have been communicating with the seller of a Hawk saw or saws. I look at the pictures he/she posted and I see two different saws. I have asked the person which saw is for sale. He/she insists both pictures are of one saw. I do not see it that way. What do you think? I am not getting either, too far away, it would be a two day trip for me. But I, for my piece of mind, are the pictures of two different saws?
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