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Price: $5.99 Availability: In StockPage Count: 0Size: 8.5" X 11" inchesType: MagazineISBN: SSW&CIssue28Product Code: SSW28
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Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts Issue 28 Fall 2007 By Bob Betting, Pedro Lopez, Bob Duncan, Kathy Wise, Theresa Ekdom, Paul Meisel, Carl Hird-Rutter, Russell Greenslade, Sue Mey, Kevin Daly, Charles Dearing, Toni Burghout, John A. Nelson, John Morgan, Bill Thurlow FEATURES
Sabertooth Cat Puzzle by Bob Betting A detailed tray puzzle "cut" from the pages of natural history
Windmill Clock by Pedro Lopez Detailed fretwork highlights this impressive clock
The Puzzle Art of Randy Crossman by Bob Duncan An award-winning craftsman serves up a double helping of advice.
Trophy Buck Intarsia by Kathy Wise Limited pieces and minimal shaping make this great project simpler than you'd expect.
METHODS
Turkey Namecard Holders by Theresa Ekdom Quick and easy layered project adds a personal touch to your Thanksgiving table
Tricycle Squirrel Feeder by Paul Meisel Easy beginner project is a treat for your backyard visitors
Scroller's Aid by Carl Hird-Rutter This clever, pocket-sized device combines six scrolling tools in one
Paul Bunyan Tray Puzzle by Russell Greenslade Vivid colors bring this tall tale to life
Elegant Fretwork Timepiece by Sue Mey Classic Roman clock face is easy to scroll PATTERNS
Shades of Autumn by Kevin Daly Detailed harvest scene captures the essence of the season
Tiger Portrait by Charles Dearing Capture the regal attitude of this jungle predator with a portrait-style pattern
Canadian Geese by Toni Burghout Choose the level of complexity with two different segmentation patterns
3-D Snowflake Ornaments by John A. Nelson Unique slotted design is easily stack cut for quick production
Birds and Blooms Wall Basket by John A. Nelson This decorative fretwork doubles as a functional mail holder
TECHNIQUES
Kid-Friendly Toucan by John Morgan Share your love of woodworking with this easy segmentation project
Preserving Documents in Wood by Bill Thurlow Positioning jigs make it easy to replicate important documents
Coloring Fretwork by Toni Burghout Easy techniques add interest to your fretwork
DEPARTMENTS
Editor's Column Author Spotlight Letters to the Editor Info Exchange Bragging Page News and Notes New Products Scroll Saw Basics Advertising Directory & Classifieds Wood Review
Author: Bob BettingAuthor: Pedro LopezAuthor: Bob DuncanBob Duncan is the Technical Editor of Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts and Woodcarving Illustrated. Author: Kathy WiseKathy Wise has been sculpting dogs and animals professionally for more than 25 years. Much of her time is now spent in the woodshop and art studio working on new and exciting designs for intarsia artists to cut and enjoy. Kathy is a frequent contributor to Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts. For more information visit her website at www.kathywise.com. Author: Theresa EkdomAuthor: Paul MeiselPaul Meisel's experience in woodworking and design is extensive. During his 10 years as an industrial arts instructor, Mr. Meisel realized the need for project plans that the beginning woodworker could manage. He began designing projects that excited interest in students, yet did not exceed their skill level.
Realizing the need for well-designed plans for the school as well as the home-hobbyist woodworker, he and his wife, Pat, set about creating a mail order company for the distribution of these plans. They took their unique concept one step further by offering many hard-to-find specialty hardware parts. This company, Meisel Hardware Specialties, has become one of the nation's leading project plan and woodworking supply companies. Author: Carl Hird-RutterAuthor: Russell GreensladeAuthor: Sue MeySue Mey lives in Pretoria South Africa. To see more of her work or for pattern-making tutorials and a wide variety of patterns for sale, visit www.scrollsawartist.com. Author: Kevin DalyKevin Daly operates K&J Woodworks in Seymore, Ct. Author: Charles DearingCharles Dearing currently resides in Round Rock, Texas. His artistic talents became evident at an early age, but he didn't discover the joys of scrolling until later in life. For Charles, scrolling became an addiction. He started creating his own designs when he couldn't find commercial patterns to meet his needs. He continues to strive for success, mainly driven by the love he has for his beautiful daughter, Kacey. Visit Charles' website at www.BullRunArt.com. Author: Toni BurghoutAuthor: John A. NelsonJohn Nelson is a retired industrial arts educator and the author of The Complete Guide to Making Wooden Clocks and Scroll Saw Workbook. He is considered an expert among scroll saw enthusiasts and is a frequent contributor to Scroll Saw Workshop. He lives in Dublin, New Hampshire. Author: John MorganJohn Morgan is a high school band director from Granbury,Texas, and is a contributor to Scroll Saw Workshop magazine.
Author: Bill Thurlow
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