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Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts Issue 34 Spring 2009 
By Janette Square

Frame Your Photos with Intarsia Roses
By Kathy Wise
Embellish this quick and easy frame with stunning hardwood flowers

Opposing Forces Bookends
By Fred and Julie Byrne
Easy compound figures add fun to your book collection

Bobcat on the Rocks
By Janette Square
Use wood grain to simulate a variety of textures

Build a Hot Rod Racer
By Troy Thorne
Customize your Pinewood Derby car with a variety of options

Building a Classic Mantel Clock
By Bruce Millward
Simple techniques create graceful fretwork and fluted columns

Desktop Zen Garden
By Carol and Homer Bishop
Build your own tranquil garden complete with rake and bonsai tree

PATTERNS
Victorian Fretwork Cross
By John A. Nelson
Inspirational design is a beautiful symbol of faith

Glade Creek Mill
By Mike Williams
Cut a detailed portrait of this serene water-powered mill

Stalking Leopard Portrait
By Kerry Hallam
Detailed pattern captures the essence of this impressive predator

Trophy Fish Light Switch Cover
By Terry Foltz
Rustic nature theme is a perfect accent for a cabin or den

METHODS

Creating a Custom Inlay Frame
By Mike Mathieu
Showcase your intarsia with a hardwood frame

Create Stunning Effects with Wood Grain
By Carol and Homer Bishop
Produce the look of stained glass with careful wood selection

Secret Chamber Puzzle Box
By Karl Taylor
Clever box with heart-shaped key is easy to make on your scroll saw

Making an Umbrella Stand
By Dave Van Ess
Layer these easy-to-cut rings for a beautiful and functional project

TECHNIQUES

Selecting Intarsia Wood
By Mike Mathieu
Preserve the beauty of your work by understanding the effects of time

Easy Inlay Techniques
By Jim Collins
Combine contrasting woods to create beautiful inlay magnets

Creating Designs from Reference Material
By Toni Burghout
Use tracing paper to draft your own patterns without a computer

DEPARTMENTS
Editor's Column
Author Spotlight
Letters to the Editor
Info Exchange
Bragging Page
Scroll Saw Basics
Advertising Directory & Classifieds
Sawdust

Author: Janette Square
Janette Square, of Eugene, Ore., specializes in wildlife and pet intarsia projects. For more of her work, visit www.square-designs.com.
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