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Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts Issue 39 Summer 2010 By Kathleen Ryan, Gary MacKay, Kathy Wise, Judy Gale Roberts, Gloria Cosgrove, Mathew Dickson, Tim Rogers, John A. Nelson, Dave Van Ess, Dale Helgerson, Don And Cindy Wooldridge, Geoff King, Mike Fehring, Homer & Carol Bishop, Sue Mey, Paul Meisel, Shannon Flowers
In this Issue:
FEATURES:
The Work of Isaiah Strong Vermont Youth named artist of the month
Best Project Design Contest 2009 contest winners announced
Scrolling Wooden Jewelry Celtic woodworker Geoff King creates intricate scrolled jewelry
Making an Inlay Jewelry Box Build this attractive box with easy-to-cut layers
Make a Goldfinch Frame Intarsia songbirds accent this quick and easy photo frame
Seaside Serenity Simplify this intarsia beach scene with a backing board that doubles as the sky
PATTERNS:
Treasures of the Sea Mix and match these elegant designs for a variety of display options
Decorative Vine Shelf Simple fretwork is easy to cut and assemble
Create a Toucan Intarsia Capture the feel of this colorful tropical bird with natural woods
Victorian Fretwork Mirror Frame Classic Victorian design incorporates the mirror into the fretwork frame
Floral Butterfly Scene Intricate fretwork adapted from an Asian papercutting design
TECHNIQUES:
Cutting Sharp Corners Practice this basic technique to produce crisp sharp corners
Creating Stained-Glass Suncatchers Use Gallery Glass to turn fretwork into colorful art
Creating Colorful Butterflies Add vibrant paper to fretwork designs for a splash of summertime fun
METHODS:
Making Inlay Jewelry Highlight this fun, fashionable design with contrasting woods
Custom-Framed Moses Portrait Build your own frame to showcase this stunning depiction of Moses with the Ten Commandments
Building an Elegant Sailing Ship Cut the sails individually and use minimal shaping to add motion to this design
Making a Miniature Furniture Puzzle Create nine furniture pieces with ten simple cuts
Easy-to-Make Luminaries Simple botanical theme makes this a great project for all skill levels
Building a Mason Jar Lantern Nostalgic latern is easy to cut and assemble
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