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Super-Simple Halloween Silhouettes

Super-Simple Halloween Silhouettes

Scroll and paint these whimsical decorations By Lora S. Irish Cut by Rolf Beuttenmuller These fun Halloween bats and spiders look great hanging in windows, from trees, or on your wall. Cut them from thin wood, or sandwich a stack of black construction paper between thin plywood and wrap the […]

by October 8, 2021 eNews: Short Cuts
Dinosaur Ramp Walkers Race

Dinosaur Ramp Walkers Race

Watch these dino-mite ramp walkers race for the gold By The Staff of Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts Scrolling Paul Fellay’s dinosaur ramp walkers from our winter issue (#85) is only half the fun! After you clean up your sawdust, make sure you race your prehistoric pieces to find out […]

by September 20, 2021 Videos
Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts Spring 2021 (Issue #82)

Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts Spring 2021 (Issue #82)

The Spring 2021 issue of Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts includes a variety of patterns and features, as well as kid-friendly projects and an interesting techniques.  This issue is a part of the regular magazine subscription. It is also available from your favorite retailer or from Fox Chapel Publishing, foxchapelpublishing.com, 1-800-457-9112. Scroll down for a […]

by January 8, 2021 Current Issue
A Child’s First Toolbox

A Child’s First Toolbox

By Dave Van Ess If a child can hold a hammer, they can make this toolbox. Using construction lumber makes it easy to cut. This is an ideal first woodworking project for little ones stuck at home and in need of some entertainment. Teach your littlest family members a new […]

by July 24, 2020 eNews: Short Cuts
Teaching a Tween

Teaching a Tween

Want to get the kids in your life into scrolling? Grab some scrap wood and follow our easy instructions.   1. Prepare the wood. Sand the wood and remove the sawdust. Explain that it is easier to sand a large piece of wood than a small cut puzzle piece. Use your […]

by November 5, 2015 Techniques