Patterns and techniques for making unique wooden games. Thirty-two detailed patterns with photos show woodworkers how to make fun, beautiful, and lasting puzzles. Tips on picking the right saw and blades, selecting the wood, laying out the pattern, and preparing to cut get woodworkers started. This book presents patterns including Noah's Ark, Cat and Kittens, Santa with Tree, Bunnies, Eagle in Flight, and dozens more.
This book has a number of fun and cute scroll saw projects.They are all relatively easy to make, and have a lot of appeal.I've made over 3/4 of the puzzles in this book since I got it.They make great little gifts. They are great ornamentationfor your desktop.Well illustrated with a straightforward introduction to theprojects. I had no problem, as a beginner scroll sawyer,tackling these fun puzzles.They are specifically designed to be made out of scrap piecesof wood from other projects. They are a great way to use upan odd piece here or there.I look forward to more designs and books by the same author(s).ps - I find the designs much more creative and appealing thanthe ones in the Spielman books.
Easy does it
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
for some one like me who have no experience in scroll sawing, after reading this book, I can start with a simple project.
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