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  1. Hey Everyone! In this fun scroll saw project, we make a beautiful 3D Flower for Spring 2024 using the compound cutting technique! For this video I used a piece of pine to show you how its made and the design comes from Spring 2023 Issue 90 of Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts Magazine by Fox Chapel Publishing. Happy Spring Everyone and I hope you all like the video! #ArtisanPirate
  2. Bandito

    A Rose

    Here is a rose that I cut using 1/8" BB. The pattern was from another scroll sawing forum by Wade Smith (Wade's Woodwerks). I really liked the way it looked and how simple it is.
  3. This little art nouveau flower is cut from reclaimed Rimu finished with boiled linseed oil. It measures 7 cm x 5 cm or 2 x 3 inches approx. The design is from some illustrations at www.craftsmanspace.com.
  4. Hey everyone. It's good to see you're all well and still scrollin'. I've been keeping one eye on the village whilst keeping a bit of a low profile - the work load has increased, and I am also building up my show stock (as well as a completely new concept of segmentation that I'm working on...still in the early stages.) Anyway, with it being the Chinese New Year, I thought I'd share 2 new commission pieces with you. I'm not sure if any of you remember me mentioning a piece I cut for a local Chinese Takeaway, that was experiencing a number of undesirable customers? Well they wanted 2 more. The brief was simple...a horse in portrait (for the New Year) and a lotus flower in landscape. The rest was up to me (which is exactly how I love it!). Hope you all enjoy, and I'll keep dropping by in between work (when you guys have the coffee on!) Kindest Regards, Nick. http://www.scrollsawvillage.com/gallery/album/274-miscellaneous/
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