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Mark Your Calendars for the Intarsia Open House – October 14 & 15, 2010

Mark Your Calendars for the Intarsia Open House – October 14 & 15, 2010

Fox Chapel Publishing author and Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts magazine contributor Judy Gale Roberts is hosting an open house on October 14 & 15, 2010 at the Roberts Studio in Seymour, Tennessee. Come visit Shannon Flowers, editor of Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts, and Ray Seymore of Seyco, distributor […]

by September 22, 2010 News

Free Jigsaw Puzzle Patterns

In his book Making Wooden Jigsaw Puzzles – Creating Heirlooms from Photos & Other Favorite Images, author Charlie Ross adds a new twist to puzzle making and puzzle solving. He shares tricks and tips that will help both beginning and experienced scroll saw woodworkers make personalized and challenging puzzles from photos […]

by September 20, 2010 Patterns
Shopmade Sanding Devices

Shopmade Sanding Devices

Save time and money by using ordinary shop items to create handy sanding devices. These shopmade tools cost much less than commercially available versions and will help speed the sanding process. To make a tapered bore cleaner, smear tacky glue on the back of a piece of sanding belt and […]

by July 30, 2010 Shop Tips
Fitting Patterns to Available Stock

Fitting Patterns to Available Stock

Instead of resorting to trial and error, use simple math to increase or reduce the size of a pattern to fit your stock. Divide the size of the stock by the size of the pattern and multiply by 100. If your stock is 15″ and your pattern is 18″, this […]

by July 21, 2010 Shop Tips
Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts issue #40 eNews

Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts issue #40 eNews

Pick-up Your Copy of SSW&C Today and Join Our 10th Anniversary Celebration! Even though the traditional gift for a 10th Anniversary is tin, we still think wood and the projects you can create with it to be great gifts for any anniversary! To kick-off this milestone for Scroll Saw Woodworking […]

by July 14, 2010 eNews: Short Cuts
Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts issue #40 eNews

Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts issue #40 eNews

Pick-up Your Copy of SSW&C Today and Join Our 10th Anniversary Celebration! Even though the traditional gift for a 10th Anniversary is tin, we still think wood and the projects you can create with it to be great gifts for any anniversary! To kick-off this milestone for Scroll Saw Woodworking […]

by July 14, 2010 eNews: Short Cuts
The Work of L. Kim Braa

The Work of L. Kim Braa

Gulf coast artist develops her own form of “liberal intarsia” Artist L. Kim Braa pushes the limits of the scroll saw–and other materials–with her scrolled work. The Gulf-coast artist steps outside the traditional woods and materials used by scrollers and integrates all sorts of materials into her work. “I don’t […]

by July 14, 2010 Features
Synergy Woods

Synergy Woods

Young entrepreneur launches business built around the scroll saw Nineteen-year-old Sage Aronson is majoring in neuroscience at Oberlin College in Ohio. Sage is also a seasoned entrepreneur who won a top business award while still in high school. Before graduation, Sage landed a contract with L.L. Bean and offered meaningful […]

by July 10, 2010 Patterns
Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts Issue #39 eNews

Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts Issue #39 eNews

Fill Your Summer Calendar with Great Projects. Whether you are vacationing this summer at the beach, the mountains, or at home, be sure to schedule in at least one of the beautiful projects in issue 39 of Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts. From new techniques, like using Gallery Glass® to […]

by April 15, 2010 eNews: Short Cuts
Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts Issue #39 eNews

Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts Issue #39 eNews

Fill Your Summer Calendar with Great Projects. Whether you are vacationing this summer at the beach, the mountains, or at home, be sure to schedule in at least one of the beautiful projects in issue 39 of Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts. From new techniques, like using Gallery Glass® to […]

by April 15, 2010 eNews: Short Cuts