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Scroll Saw Workshop - Issue 10 - Spring 2003 By Albert Werden, Nick Silva, Dale Terrian, Tony & June Burns, Joe Preston, Michelle Berning, Theo Kampes, Tom Zieg, Brenda Roetcisoender, Cathy Hart, Donna & Phil Racine, Gary H. Hawkes, Joan L. West, Sam Keener, Carma Markin, Barry Gross, Bob DeCuir, Mike Moorlach, Roger Schroeder, Shelli & Kerry Robinson, Frank DroegeIssue 10 Table of Contents
PATTERNS
Personalized Nameplate by Al Werden A quick and easy craft show seller
Mount Rushmore by Nick Silva Scroll a famous U.S. landmark
Mayan Sunburst by Dale Terrian An ancient theme for a modern wall hanging
Cow Puzzle by Tony and June Burns A simple project for farm lovers
'Trainsition” Clock by Joe Preston The past meets the present
Teddy Bear Shelf by Tom Zieg Make a simple country project
Jesus is the Reason Plaque by Brenda Roetcisoender A fretwork plaque project
Mirrored Flower Box with Copper and Patina by Phil and Donna Racine A versatile weekend project
Portrait of Jesus by Gary Hawkes A fretwork project
Garden Urn with Roses and Butterfly Intarsia, Part 1 by Joan West Make a rose bouquet in the series debut
Two-in-One Anchor and Sailboat by Sam Keener Sail into compound cutting
Scrolling Wood Slices by Carma Markin Make unique coasters and ornaments
Angelfish Sun Catcher by Barry Gross A solid surface veneer project
Tulip Napkin Holder by Mike Moorlach Make a beginner project for your spring table
Tabby Cat Portrait by Shelli Robinson Make a furry feline with fretwork detailing
Doves of Peace by Frank Droege A folk art mosaic project
FEATURES
Scrolling Photographs by Michelle Berning Relief cutting makes them pop
Making a Masterpiece by Theo Kampes Mini Cathedral, Part 1
Chatting with Patrick Spielman by Cathy Hart The master shares his thoughts
Flawless Fretwork Finishing Technique by Bob DeCuir Better sales start with the finish
Setting Up Shop by Roger Schroeder Making the most of workbench, machinery and storage layout in a limited space
DEPARTMENTS Editor's Column Letters to the Editor Software Review by Jim Barringer News & Notes Bragging Page Info Exchange Classifieds Advertiser's Index
Author: Albert WerdenAlbert E. Werden lives in Southbury, Ct. with his wife. Author: Nick SilvaNick Silva is an amateur woodworker in Garland, Tex. Author: Dale TerrianLong a believer in "bigger is better," Dale Terrian scrolls and sells large versions of his scrolled artwork to many local patrons. His marine life artwork can be found on the walls of several restaurants near his Florida home. This is his first scroll saw book for Fox Chapel Publishing Company. Author: Tony & June BurnsTony Burns and June Burns are the authors of Scroll Saw Art Puzzles and Scroll Saw Farm Puzzles. They live in Fredonia, New York. Author: Joe PrestonJoe Preston of Nassau, N.Y., is the owner of Jo-Li Creations with his wife, Lianne. Author: Michelle BerningMichele M. Berning has many interests besides woodworking. She like cross-stitching, crocheting, and creating metal projects and rubber stamp art. Author: Theo KampesTheo Kampes enjoys sharing his woodworking skills with a local "Toymendious" charitable organization. Author: Tom ZiegTom Zieg is the author of 300 Christian and Inspirational Patterns for Scroll Saw Woodworking. His work has appeared in Better Home and Gardens' WOOD magazine. He lives in Lincoln, Nebraska. Author: Brenda RoetcisoenderBrenda Roetcisoender has been scrolling for several years. She lives in North Central Idaho with her husband, Craig. Author: Cathy HartAuthor: Donna & Phil RacineDonna and Phil Racine live in Ascutney, Vt. They own P&D Woodworking and Design. Author: Gary H. HawkesGary H. Hawkes calls Stagecoack, Nev., home. Author: Joan L. WestScrolling has been Joan's passion for many years. Author: Sam KeenerSam Keener started woodworking as a small child in his grandfather's shop. Today he and his wife Mary create and sell woodworking projects - mostly compound figures and Intarsia - through their shop in Ohio.
Sam first spotted large compound carvers on a trip to Mexico. With a little encouragement and more than a little patience, Sam adapted the techniques to cut four- to five-inch-tall compound figures on his scroll saw. This is his first book on the technique.
Author: Carma MarkinCarma Markin used to do other crafts like quilting and crocheting, but after trying her daughter's scroll saw she discovered that she really loves it. Author: Barry GrossBarry Gross is an expert woodworker and artisan specializing in transforming wood and other media - such as Corian - into art and useful every-day items. He has been named in Who's Who in 2005. Barry is a member of the American Association of Woodturners, the Bucks County Woodturning Association and the Scroll Saw Association of the World. Barry was recently invited to join the prestigious Pen Makers' Guild. His work has been commissioned by DuPont Corporation and can also be seen at Langman Galleries in Philadelphia. Barry Gross is the author of Pen Turner's Workbook and a frequent contributor to Scroll Saw Workshop magazine and Woodturning Design Magazine. He lives in Bensalem, PA. Author: Bob DeCuirBob DeCuir of Fallbrook, Calif., has been working with wood all of his adult life. Author: Mike MoorlachMike Moorlach, the Flying Dutchman, is the owner of Flying Dutchman scroll saw blades. Visit his website at www.mikesworkshop.com. Author: Roger SchroederRoger Schroeders success as a writer began when he gave up trying to write the great American novel. Instead, he turned to writing about his hobby: woodworking. Sharpening his skills and his photography and expanding his interests, he went on to author 16 books and nearly 200 magazine articles. Ranging in scope from woodcarving to house building, the books include such titles as How to Carve Wildfowl, Carving Signs, Making Toys, and Timber Frame Construction, which has over 77,000 copies in print. Founding editor of Wood Carving Illustrated, Roger is past president of the Long Island Woodcarvers Association and active in the Long Island Wood Workers club. He is a retired English teacher who specialized in teaching writing and research, Roger currently lectures on topics such as how to make wood into furniture, houses and sculpture. In the remaining time, he is an amateur cabinetmaker who enjoys constructing Victorian reproductions, and is an amateur carver who has won a number of blue ribbons for his natural wood sculptures. Author: Shelli & Kerry RobinsonShelli and Kerry Robinson started S K Woodworksi with the she draws them and he cuts them teamwork concept. Author: Frank DroegeDesigning scroll saw mosaic patterns and pieces can be described as a passionate pastime for Frank Droege. His first love is painting, however, and over the years he has won numerous awards as a traditional painter. Frank studied under George Vail from the Haddonfield Art League and Max Gottlieb at the Fleisher Art Memorial in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He currently paints miniature art and has recently become an award-winning artist in the field. Frank lives in Voorhees, New Jersey, with his wife and daughters. Inquiries about his artwork can be addressed directly to Frank at 306 Kresson-Gibbsboro Road, Voorhees, NJ 08043.
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