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So there's this worldwide sports event happening right now. You know, the one with the 5 rings? It's kinda a big deal. They televise it and everything! So this scroll saw challenge is about sports, sportsmanship, worldwide competition and camaraderie. Post your sports-themed projects as we celebrate our athletes and international sports!
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Hey Everyone! In this fun scroll saw project video, we make a Hanging Macaw Tropical Bird Puzzle. This neat design is cut from 1/2 inch material and is a great project to end Summer 2024 with. The Design is from the Big Book Of Scroll Saw Woodworking By Fox Chapel Publishing. Hope you all like the video! #ArtisanPirate
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Summer is in full swing! Time for some summertime projects. Post your project that is either used for summertime actives, summer themed, outdoors, or vacations. It's pretty open to interpretation, so have fun with it. When you post, tell us a little bit about the project and why you made it. I always love seeing the stories behind the project.
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Originally published in The Village Square - May 2010 Now that its May, dreams of playing outside and enjoying the warm weather is becoming a reality. Thoughts of BBQs, picnics, camping are swimming in my head. But one other thing that I often think of is scrolling. One of my favorite things is having my scroll saw on the patio with an ice cold beverage, making sawdust, and listening to the birds chirp. A scroll saw is a pretty small tool and can easily be transported from the garage to the patio with little effort. I just set it on an old table, plug it in and go at it. I always have good light, and with a gentle breeze, you have an natural dust blower. If carrying your scroll saw to the patio seems too cumbersome, consider building a simple scroll saw stand on wheels. The stand can be constructed easily from 2x4 with a MDF or plywood top. Add a shelf to hold your project, scroll saw blades, and tools for added convenience. Now you can simply roll the scroll saw to wherever you need it. This is especially helpful when chasing after shaded areas. When you're ready to scroll, it is very convenient to have everything you need with you so you don't have to run back and forth to the shop. For this, I use an inexpensive tool tote. In the cleaning aisle of many stores, you can find a cleaning tote. Its nothing more than a plastic carrier, usually with a well on each side of the handle. This is used to carry cleaners, but it also makes a great tote for your most commonly used tools. Fill it up with spray adhesive, acrylic spray finish, blue masking tape, clear packing tape, scroll saw blades, scissors, a hobby knife, and a cordless drill with small bit. When you're ready to scroll, simply bring the tote with you and you're ready to go. I encourage you to try scrolling outside this summer. Its such a simple pleasure will enrich both your scrolling hobby, and your outdoor living.