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  1. Hey Everyone! In this fun scroll saw project video, we make a beautiful 3D Compound Cut Christmas Present and I even show you all how to use a Compound Cutting Jig to hold small pieces! The Design comes from the Winter 2021 Issue 85 of Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts Magazine by Fox Chapel Publishing. Hope you all like the video! #ArtisanPirate
  2. Hey Everyone! In this hopefully informative video, I try to show you all the importance of being Ambidextrous on the scroll saw by being able to feed into both the left side and right side of the blade thus, maximizing your scroll saw table and work surface. I also show some production work on the scroll saw as I cut out part of an order for my friend Jim at Shop Dog Turnery! Hope you all like the video! #ArtisanPirate
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