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Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts - Issue 27 - Summer 2007 By Toni Burghout, Dale Helgerson, Kenneth Campbell, Carl Hird-Rutter, Richard Preator, Gary Sherrodd, Kathy Wise, Donald Horgan, Gary MacKay, Michelle E. Martin, Paul Meisel, James R. West, William Berry, John A Fleig, Kevin Daly, Enzo SantomarcoFEATURES Feline Silhouettes by Toni Burghout Stylish cats make a striking display
The Lang Clock by Dale Helgerson Easy-to-cut clock is a beautiful addition to any home
Dragon Chest by Kenneth Campbell Original designs and vivid colors are highlights of this distinct box
Fretwork Display Shelf by Richard Preator Intricate cutting and easy assembly combine for a beautifully functional project
Rustic Windmill by Gary Sherrodd Creative layering techniques produce a unique 3D scene
Blue Jay Intarsia by Kathy Wise Shaping in sections speeds up the finishing process
Wooden Puzzle Vault by Donald Horgan Clever design will keep them guessing
Pocket Sundial by Carl Hird-Rutter Nostalgic, functional timepiece is easy to make
Salt and Pepper Shakers by Gary MacKay Create attractive inlays without blade-entry holes
PATTERNS Whimsical Windchimes by Michelle Martin Cute kitty is a quick project for any skill level
Peggy's Cove Lighthouse by Enzo Santomarco Famous landmark makes a serene nautical portrait
Airplane Whirligig by Paul Meisel This model P-51 Mustang adds a whimsical touch to your yard or garden
Brown Pelican Intarsia by James R. West Careful wood selection brings this stunning bird to life
Motorcycle Puzzles by William Berry Quick and easy freestanding puzzles make great gifts
Feathered Friends by John Fleig Fun compound birds are easy to scroll
Midnight Serenity by Kevin Daly Mirror image design invokes sense of peace
DEPARTMENTS Editor's Column Author Spotlight Letters to the Editor Info Exchange Bragging Page Book Reviews News and Notes New Products Scroll Saw Basics Advertising Directory & Classifieds Wood Review
Author: Toni BurghoutAuthor: Dale HelgersonAuthor: Kenneth CampbellAuthor: Carl Hird-RutterAuthor: Richard PreatorAuthor: Gary SherroddAuthor: 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: Donald HorganAuthor: Gary MacKayGary MacKay is a designer and box maker who lives with his wife, Helen, in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. He has been designing, making, and selling boxes in craft galleries for more than 20 years.
Gary first started woodworking during his high school years when he used a jigsaw to make an end table from pine. After buying a band saw in 1985, he sold band saw boxes through consignment shops in northern Vermont. Now, he concentrates on designing and making wooden items that can be cut on a scroll saw. He is currently juried through the South Carolina Artisans Center, one of the craft galleries where his work is on display.
Gary likes to use his scrap wood to make snowflake ornaments and intarsia projects. Whenever he is not working in his woodshop, he can be found out on the golf course or in the vegetable garden. Gary is a frequent contributor to Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts magazine. Author: Michelle E. MartinAuthor: 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: James R. WestAuthor: William BerryWilliam Berry's scrolling business is based in Saline, Mich. Visit his website at www.taupiocreations.com.
Author: John A FleigAuthor: Kevin DalyKevin Daly operates K&J Woodworks in Seymore, Ct. Author: Enzo Santomarco
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