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  1. I Hope that it's ok to post a video like this here Hey Everyone! In this fun video I tell you all about the wonderful time I had at the 7th Anniversary of the Klingspor Woodworking Shop of Cary, NC this past Saturday! Coleman and the crew really knock these events out of the park and I always love being a part of them! This video documents the day and trip through my eyes and I hope you all like the video! #ArtisanPirate
  2. Hey Everyone! In this fun scroll saw project video, we make this amazing little Sailboat Diorama! This Steve Good design uses 1/4 inch material for everything except the base which can be 1/2 or 3/4 inch material. This Sailboat (or Pirate Ship) would be perfect to make for the beach lover in your life. Hope you all like the video! #ArtisanPirate
  3. Hey Everyone! In this scroll saw project video, we make a cool guitar man design by Steve Good. It uses 1/4 inch material and this project would be great to make and give to music lovers! Music is the international language! Hope you all like the video! #ArtisanPirate
  4. Hey everyone! In this scroll saw project video we make a nice little Counter Top Book Stand to house the amazing books Fox Chapel Publishing sent me! This Steve Good design uses 1/4 inch material and can be finished in a variety of ways! Hope you all like the video! #ArtisanPirate
  5. Hey everyone! In this scroll saw project video, we make some beautiful Compound Cut Word Art that says "Enjoy Today" This Steve Good Design shows that a scroll saw can not only do 2 dimensional projects but, can also do very unique 3D designs! Hope you all like the video and I hope you all Enjoy Today and Everyday! #ArtisanPirate
  6. Hey Everyone! In this scroll saw project video we make this nice little Steam Train with the Iconic 'All Aboard" quote underneath! This Steve Good design uses 1/4 inch material layerd together to make a neat 3d effect. This Train would be a perfect gift to make for the Rail Fan in you like young or old! Hope you all like the video! #ArtisanPirate
  7. Hey Everyone! In this scroll saw project video, we make this beautiful "My Valentine" project! This Steve Good design uses 3/4 inch material and used the bevel cutting technique to give the piece a unique 3D effect! A great and quick project to make for your sweetheart! Hope you all like the video! #ArtisanPirate
  8. Hey Everyone! In this scroll saw project video I make a unique decorative bowl. This Steve Good design uses 1-4 inch material and I think it shows the versatility of the scroll saw! Not only can a scroll saw cut out 2 dimensional items, it can also make Beautiful 3D works of art! Hope you all like the video! #ArtisanPirate
  9. Hey Everyone! In my first scroll saw project video of 2023, I cut out this beautiful Knights Shield! Over Christmas break I watched a ton of Documentaries on Kings & Queens and Castles and it totally fascinated me and I wanted to make a project to reflect it. This Steve Good design uses 1/4 inch material. Hope you all like the video! #ArtisanPirate
  10. Hey Everyone! In my final scroll saw project video of the year, I make this beautiful Merry Christmas Scene of Santa Delivering Presents! This is a Steve Good design and uses wrapping paper (or an image) in a unique way to make the background. Thank you for all the support this year and I look forward to making more videos in the new year! Hope you all like the video, Merry Christmas! #ArtisanPirate
  11. Hey Everyone! In this scroll saw project video I make an amazing Fretwork Christmas Tree that slots together for easy assembly and storage! This Steve Good Design uses 1/4 inch material and can be finished in a variety of ways. Hope you all like the video and Merry Christmas! #ArtisanPirate
  12. Hey everyone! In this fun scroll saw project video we make a beautiful Christmas Themed Candy Dish! This Steve Good design uses 1/4 & 1/8 inch material. This is a perfect project to make if you are learning tabbed designs and is also perfect for Traditional Christmas Candies! Hope you all like the video! #ArtisanPirate
  13. Hey Everyone! In this fun scroll saw project video I do my second ever Segmentation scroll saw piece and bring you along on the journey! This Steve Good design uses a piece of 3/4 inch material (oak for me) and the image depicts the The True Meaning Of Christmas which is the Nativity Scene. Hope you all like the video! #ArtisanPirate
  14. Hey Everyone! In this scroll saw project video I make this Amazingly Beautiful Horses In Fall Leaves Project, It came out amazing and is cut from mostly 1/4 inch material with a small piece of 3/4 inch material to tie it all in. The pattern comes from the old Creative Woodworks & Crafts Magazine. Hope you all like the video! #ArtisanPirate
  15. Hey everyone! In this fun Halloween Scroll Saw Project Video I make a pumpkin headed skeleton that's almost 3 foot tall! This Steve Good design uses 1/4 inch material and is assembled with zip ties! Hope you all like the video! #ArtisanPirate
  16. Hey Everyone! In this scroll saw project video, we make a cool skull themed box! The pattern is designed by Steve Good and uses various thicknesses of material. This box is perfect for the Halloween season and shows the versatility of the scroll saw. Hope you all like the video! #ArtisanPirate
  17. Hey everyone! In this scroll saw project video I cut out a spooky Haunted House designed by Steve Good to kick off the Halloween 2022 Season! This spooky piece would look great sitting in a window sill with a backlight behind it! Hope you all like the video! #ArtisanPirate
  18. Hey Everyone! In this scroll saw project video, I make this neat "We Are Thankful" Plaque! This Steve Good design is a perfect project to kick off the Autumn season! Hope you all like the video and Happy Labor Day to all my friends in the States! #ArtisanPirate
  19. Hey everyone! In this Scroll Saw Project Video I make a neat little rustic barn planter that uses something every true southern has in their house, a mason jar! This Steve Good Design uses 3/4 inch and 1/4 inch material. I like doing a project like this every now and then to show that not all scroll saw projects need to be overly complicated. Hope you all like the video! #ArtisanPirate
  20. Hey Everyone! In this scroll saw project video I make a Miniature Scroll Saw Diorama out of some of that ever accumulating scrap wood! This Steve Good Design uses various pieces of scrap wood to create a great 3D Effect! Hope you all like the video! #ArtisanPirate
  21. Hey Everyone ! In this Scroll Saw Project video I cut out an awesome U.S. Coast Guard Veteran piece designed by my friend Al Baggetta ! In my opinion the Coast Guard hardly ever gets the recognition it deserves. Hope you all like the video ! Stay Safe ! Semper Paratus ! And by now Im aware that the wood for the scroll work is poplar The pattern was designed by Al Baggetta and is avaliable as a FREE download over on his website at; http://baggetta.com/pebooks/RealWoodCraftWeb/FreePage4.html Remember, If I Can Make It Or Do It So Can You ! Please continue to Like, Share, and Subscribe to my Channel to see all future uploads ! God Bless ! #ArtisanPirate
  22. Few days ago I completed a project "SILHOUETTE ART USING A SCROLL SAW". It was cool and my hubby was helped me a lot on that. I never used a scroll saw before and I had no scroll saw as well. The first thing I did that, ordered a scroll saw after reading all those reviews made my hubby at his blog. Hopefully I got the best one for the beginner. I am too excited that my work is going to be featured at my own blog soon. I am just hunting for new ideas to make using scroll saw. Please share your best work using scroll saw here.....
  23. Hello everyone I am new to this site. I have been creating custom woodworking projects for 30+ years. I do a lot of large scale scroll saw projects as well as some small scale. I am a professional woodworker. I live in Brandon FL. and work for a company called S+L Millworks We are a hi end woodworking company. From this site I will show you tricks and techniques I have learned over the years. I hope to learn from you guys and gals as much as you can learn from me. Can't wait to meet everyone.
  24. Hey guys, I'm still new around here and I was curious to get a sense of how others on the forum think. Naturally, I think woodworking is a great hobby. It keeps us active, we can take pride in making our own custom items and I've seen people make outstanding, personalized gifts for their close ones. But what do you think? What are the main reasons for you to take such an interest in woodworking? Is it just a hobby, or work for you? I don't expect a lot of long answers, this is just a little curiosity of mine Also, do you have any other hobbies besides this? Thanks!
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