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Garden Scroll Saw Challenge
Spring is in the air! This month's scroll saw challenge is celebrating spring, nature, and of course....your garden! Head over to this month's scroll saw challenge and post your project of your favorite garden project. Link to the forum thread is below. Happy Spring! 🐞
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My first try at segmentation.
This is a Steve Good pattern and since I have always loved sailboats I thought I would give it a try as my first segmentation. The picture shows the pieces cut but not finished as of yet. I am inclining to using various stains to give variation rather than painting but have still not decided. What say you?
Wild Horse Head - Intarsia
I developed a 12”x13” pattern from an AI Generated vector Illustration done in polygonal style, an Adobe Stock Image #623475669 titled ‘Head of Horse with Large Mane’. The Pattern contains 178 pieces, of which I have noted to ‘Omit’ piece #125. Just too small! I chose to mount the assembly on a 16” x 17” Solid wood Backer and added a 2 1/2” wide rail Frame. Wood Used: Aspen, Basswood, Beech, Butternut, Cherry, Red Oak, Roasted Birch, Sapele, Walnut, premium Pine backer, and rough sawn Cedar
tawny eagle
I have had this pattern since it came out in SSW&C in the fall 2015 issue. it has taken a few years to just do it but I got to doin it! cut out of 1/8" BB ply double stacked, I used #1 and #3 FD spirals. roughly 12-14 hours to cut, I think it came out pretty good.
Hello from Minnesota
Hello I am new to scrolling. What peek my interest was watching videos on YouTube of intarsia and wooden toy making. I have been on a mission to equip a hobby shop in my garage for something to occupy my time and keep me busy during retirement. I plan on retiring in 4 years at the age of 60. The goal has been to put together equipment that gives me a broad range of capability without spending a fortune. I have been buying equipment second hand mostly older equipment in good shape and built well




