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View ArticleCatapult Castle
Defend your kingdom by slinging a boulder (ball) at invaders By Bob Gilsdorf When you roll a ball at this castle, it retaliates by slinging a Ping-Pong ball back at you! Catch the ball, block it with a...
View ArticleWitch’s Brew Layerscape
Multiple layers add depth and dimension to this spooky Halloween scene by Lora S. Irish Cut by David Penman Even beginners can achieve striking results by breaking this project down into three layers....
View ArticleFestive Jack-O-Lanterns
Craft a quick and easy Halloween decoration with this clever candle holder by Lora S. Irish Cut by John Martin This whimsical pumpkin trio can be used in a number of ways. You can add a base and a tea...
View ArticleScroll Saw Basics
Start every scrolling project with these simple steps. Plus! Troubleshoot common problems Squaring the Table Most scroll saws have an adjustable table that allows you to make cuts at different...
View ArticleColorful Autumn Tree
Use an easy scrolling trick to make a cheerful table decoration in an afternoon By Sue Mey This pretty decoration brings the spirit of an autumn afternoon into your home … without taking more than an...
View ArticleSoaring Eagle Fretwork Set
Celebrate the beauty of nature with these stunning portraits By Charles Dearing Capture the grace and majesty of eagles in flight with these beautiful portraits. My secret for cutting the frets is to...
View ArticleBook Corner: Wildlife Intarsia Woodworking, 2nd Edition
Wildlife Intarsia Woodworking, 2nd Edition Patterns & Techniques for Making 3-D Wooden Animals By Judy Gale Roberts & Jerry Booher Judy Gale Roberts pioneered the modern art of intarsia...
View ArticleBook Corner: Making Tiny Toys in Wood
Making Tiny Toys in Wood Ornaments & Collectible Heirloom Accents By Howard Clements Use up your scrap wood by making charming toy ornaments for your holiday tree or whimsical accents for your...
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View ArticleProduct Review: Black & Decker Cordless Mouse® Detail Sander
If you’re going to cut wood, you’re going to have to sand wood. Save some money and some elbow grease with a tool that removes wood quickly and gets into tight spaces. By Bob Duncan I can’t think of...
View ArticleAutumn Leaves Coasters
Layered inlay coasters made with angled cuts By Gary MacKay The beauty of these attractive inlay coasters is that each one requires only three cuts. You can create an entire set in an afternoon....
View ArticleHoliday Toy Ideas
Whether you’re getting a head start on your holiday gifts, or looking for a last minute present, scroll down for a variety of Christmas and holiday gifts you can make with a scroll saw....
View ArticleHoliday Ornaments and Gifts
Wooden ornaments and gifts are a welcome treat each holiday season. Here are a few to give you a head start on your gift list. Ornaments Handmade Mistletoe Spiral Ornament Patterns Reindeer...
View ArticleScroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts Winter 2017 (Issue 69)
The Winter 2017 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 ArticleJointed Angel Ornament
Wire joints let this ornament dance and play By Ruth Chopp Why do ornaments have to just hang on the tree? I prefer ornaments, like this angel and her pirate friend, that can move. Wire joints add...
View ArticleSleigh Centerpiece
Simple parts and construction allow you to put this sled together in an afternoon By Sue Mey Cut by Leldon Maxcy Dress your holiday table up with this simple but attractive sled. The shapes are easy...
View ArticleJointed Pirate Ornament
Wire joints let these ornaments dance and play By Ruth Chopp Why do ornaments have to just hang on the tree? I prefer ornaments, like this pirate and his angel friend, that move. Wire joints and a...
View ArticleChoosing the Right Blade
Simple guidelines for matching the blade to the pattern and wood by Bob Duncan This article was first published in issue 50 of Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts. You can feel your blood pressure...
View ArticlePoplar
A clean-grained wood that is surprisingly versatile for scrolling by Bob Duncan Poplar is both widely available and relatively inexpensive. Most home improvement stores stock it in 1/4″ and 3/4″...
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