Price: $24.95 Availability: In StockPage Count: 192Size: 8.5" X 11" inchesType: Soft CoverISBN: 978-1-56523-426-0Product Code: 4260
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Big Book of Scroll Saw Woodworking (Best of SSW&C) More Than 60 Projects and Techniques for Fretwork, Intarsia & Other Scroll Saw Crafts
Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts magazine is proud to present this collection of 60 of the best projects for both scroll saw beginners and those with experience. You'll find this book a great reference not only for its detailed patterns, but for its tips, techniques, expert step-by-step instructions and crisp photos all guaranteed to help you master the projects featured or to spur your own creativity.
From simple basic patterns for beginners to detailed keepsake portraits and beautiful compound cut pieces, you'll be inspired by the designs of contributors like John A. Nelson, Gary MacKay, Ron Brown, Kathy Wise, and Rick Hutcheson. This book is broken down by category so that you can easily find the type of project you would like to try whether it is intarsia and segmentation, fretwork, or inlays and relief.
Reviewer: Jennifer Hicks, Woodshop NewsDate: 12/27/2009BIG BOOK OF SCROLL SAW WOODWORKING, from the editors of Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts magazine, features more than 60 projects and techniques for fretwork, intarsia and other scroll saw crafts. The projects include basic patterns for the beginner, unusual puzzles and toys, baskets and boxes, a chess set and keepsake portraits. Contributing scroll saw artists include John A. Nelson, Gary MacKay, Ron Brown, Kathy Wise and Rick Hutcheson. The book is a great reference not only for its detailed patterns, but for its tips, techniques and step-by-step instructions. Reviewer: Graham McCulloch, Shortcuts.ns.caDate: 2/15/2010Fox Chapel does it again; here is a great book for those with aspirations of being a scroll sawyer. An excellent compilation!
New to scroll sawing? This is the book for you! Are you an advanced or highly skilled scroll sawyer? This is also the book for you. The Big Book is rife with great ideas and explicit plans for the scroll saw.
From simple but elegant Christmas ornaments to the more complex intarsia and segmentation scroll work, you will love this book.
Don't think of scrolling in just wood, think beyond the traditional. How about making tiles from Corian or other synthetic materials, the Big Book shows how it's done. Compound cutting is explained so as a beginner you can achieve very complex looking projects like a chess set or holiday decorations.
As a skilled artisan you will appreciate some of the more complex designs that will get your creative juices flowing.

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