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Hi, Scroll saw village! My name is Hans and I am a scroll saw pattern designer . I just graduated from college and I wanted to use my degree to be helpful to the community. I started The Holz Brothers, a service to allow scrollers to personalize their patterns before downloading them. Here is the most customized scroll saw pattern of 2019 Before I created this website, I didn't see a lot of people using custom patterns because they are expansive, or hard to design, and it made me sad. I strongly believe making stuff by hand should allow personalization. So, I was thinking that if I can teach the computer how to make custom patterns, they wouldn't need to be so expansive anymore. Also, I believe making sawdust is more fun than sitting in front of Inkscape for most people. I design all the patterns myself in San Diego, California You can check my shop page on The Scroll Saw Village Shop Section or directly visit https://theholzbrothers.com Let me know which pattern is your favorite please so I keep doing similar patterns! Also, feel free to mention me anywhere on Scroll Saw Village using @Hans Holz if you need help with anything! I try to be responsive. Thank you all for reading! And of course: Have fun making custom sawdust! -- Hans Holz
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Longtime woodworking enthusiast as a hobby, new to the Scroll Saw recently purchased the DeWalt DW788, I'm quite happy with it. Only a few projects so far all signs. Old shop photo in image.
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Hello everyone, just found this forum and so glad to be here.
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Not sure if I'm doing this in the right place. I an recently retire and have been wood working off and on since high school. I am in Ca. My other hobby is crafting and with my Silhouette Cameo. I'd like to know how one buys the scroll saw patterns on the site.
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Howdy! I have been scrolling for the last 12 years and have been selling pieces for the last 10 years in the greater Houston area. I look forward to seeing what other scrollers are doing! This is an example of what I like to cut. The pattern is from Gary Browning's Western Art design book.