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Scroll Saw Challenges & Village News
- 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.
- 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.
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Not Totally Finished, But Have to Wait for Spring
I just finished cutting this today. I am excited because it is the third most difficult cutting I have made in all my scrolling years. It is a @Jim Blume pattern, (thanks Jim), and I copied the way I cut from a person named Elke Sachs Kohon Wiks. If I got that wrong, I apologize. It is not finished, it will have a flat-black backer and Deft semi-gloss lacquer. I cannot finish it in my house, the fumes are really bad for my wife. Have to wait for warmer weather to finish outside. It was
Workbench / Table
Many of you know I bought a new laser a couple months back. I'm wanting to get a workbench to set it on but having a bit of trouble finding one that the laser will actually fit on. The dimensions of the laser are 48.8W x 34.3D x 26.4H and most benches I find are not but 24 inch deep, while the laser could overhang the edges some as the feet are not all the way out to the edge of it. I'd have to measure but I'm guessing a 30" Deep might work. Next issue is how tall the table is as the machine is
First project
First ‘real’ project. Learned a bit in corners, blade tension and such. Using Olsen #7 crown tooth blades. My arm release mechanism made the job much easier with all the holes. Fun stuff!
Danaus on Poppy - Intarsia
I adapted original Stained Glass Art by Jillian Sawyer to create a 99 piece, 10” x 15” pattern. Wood used: Aspen, Cedar, Orange Osage, Padauk, Poplar, Roasted Birch, Sapele, Yellowheart, and Wenge. Wood used for leaves and stems was enhanced with Green Dye and the Butterfly wing veins were highlighted with a black sharpie. Assembly is mounted on a 1/8” thick BB Ply backer and finished with multiple coats of Clear Gloss Spray Acrylic Finish. The Poppy was intended to be dark and light Red
3 layer wine art Steve good download
Ok so I got a bit ambitious and I'm learning that just because I like a project doesn't mean I'll do a great job im using cherry for top layer sapele for middle layer and cherry ply for bottom layer i will make a sapele simple frame if and when I finish and it's worth framing I used a Flying Dutchman 2/0 blade but I snapped 2 of them so I gave a Dutchman 1 blade a shot and it was near impossible for me as it's like a piece of hair and I snapped one so I moved on to a Flying Dutchm
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