Dancing Ballerinas
John W. Hutchinson’s Dancing Ballerinas will keep you on your toes. Watch the video below to see their delicate dance. CLICK HERE to see more projects from Gizmos and Gadgets 2015. The post Dancing...
View ArticleElectromagnetic Gear Clock
This Electromagnetic Gear Clock designed by Alfred Mifsud and cut by Rolf Beuttenmuller uses an electronic pendulum driver circuit to keep the pendulum rocking. Watch the video below to see this...
View ArticleOpen House News
Although we have very much enjoyed hosting our Open House and Woodworking Show for the past three years, we have decided to cancel the show. Our guests, artists, and vendors loved the event, but it is...
View ArticleSanta’s Clockwork Carriage Video
Watch the carriage meander across a table while Santa keeps pointing north By Rolf Beuttenmuller Santa fretwork designed by Sue Mey The ancient Chinese developed a chariot that used a simple...
View ArticleStar Puzzle Pattern
This alternate design, based on a Christmas cookie cutter, is a quick and easy present By Chuck MacKnee While you can cut this puzzle from any wood, I suggest using a light wood. Then, use thinned...
View ArticleScroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts Winter 2016 (Issue 65)
The Winter 2016 issue of Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts features a variety of projects, patterns, and features, as well as interesting techniques. This issue is a part of the regular magazine...
View ArticleSpiral Ornament Patterns
Use compound-cutting techniques to make an assortment of unusual-shaped icicles By David Holkeboer Like snowflakes, no two icicles look the same. These eye-catching compound-cut designs, based on a few...
View ArticleAnimal Fretwork Portrait: Rhino
Bring your favorite critters home with these photo-realistic designs By Jacob and Wayne Fowler Jacob creates these realistic patterns and Wayne cuts them out with a scroll saw. This rhino is one of...
View ArticleSimple Hand Mixer Video
Watch the mixer twirl ingredients into batter in minutes By Dave Van Ess While this hand mixer will never replace an electric mixer, it’s a great way to introduce a youngster to cooking and baking....
View ArticleShort Cuts – Issue One
Show Report: Artistry in Wood Artistry in Wood in Dayton, Ohio, is the largest carving show in America—and a fair number of scrollers attend, too. Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts staff members...
View ArticleShort Cuts – Issue Two
Book Corner: U.S. Military Designs for Woodworking & Crafts Mike and Vicky Lewis’s book Scroll Saw Military Designs was a one-of-a-kind in 2000, and Fox Chapel Publishing decided to reprint it...
View ArticleShort Cuts – Issue Three
Open House 2016: Recap We had a great time at our Open House event, held here in Lancaster, Pa., in May. Check out photos of the teachers, exhibitors, clubs, and more at www.wood-show.com. Plus,...
View ArticleShort Cuts
Our quarterly e-newsletter Short Cuts is our way of staying in touch with you between issues of Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts. Here we share projects, features, tips, insider scoop on books...
View ArticleProduct Review – Seyco Scroller’s Drill
Scroller’s Drill By Bob Duncan You can easily drill blade-entry holes in large fretwork blanks with the new Scroller’s Drill by Seyco. The typical throat depth on a drill press can limit the size of...
View ArticleProduct Review – M Power’s Combination 3-D Square
M Power’s Combination 3-D Square By Bob Duncan M Power’s clever new tool combines a highly accuate traditional square with a saddle square and a small bevel square. Calibrated in both metric and...
View ArticleProduct Review – Tape Measure
Tape Measure for Right-Handed Users By Bob Duncan M Power’s new R1 tape measure is designed for right-handed people. With ordinary tape measures, you must choose between reading the numbers upside down...
View ArticleProduct Review – Drill Doctor
O’Keeffe’s Working Hands By Bob Duncan Working in your shop can be hard on your hands. Dry weather wicks the moisture out of your hands and solvents dry your skin even more. The last thing you need...
View ArticleProduct Review – Amana Tools Miniature Router Bits
Amana Tools Miniature Router Bits By Bob Duncan Amana Tools offers a set of miniature carbide-tipped router bits that are perfect for intricate scroll saw projects. These 1/4″ (6mm)-diameter-shaft...
View ArticleProduct Review – MaxMetrix Glue Injector
MaxMetrix Glue Injector By Bob Duncan The MaxMetrix Glue Injector lets you put a thin bead or tiny drop of glue exactly where you want it every single time. The injector, designed to inject glue under...
View ArticleProduct Review – Excalibur EX-16
Excalibur EX-16 By Bob Duncan Excalibur has introduced a scaled-down version of their popular scroll saws. While the saw arm is only 16″ long, the compact saw is still as powerful as its bigger...
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