While wood bowls are commonly made on a lathe, this updated and expanded guided resource offers 30 projects for crafting beautiful bowls with the more accessible scroll saw. Each project is organized in a progressive learning format; beginning crafters can start with the most basic starter bowl and gradually work their way toward more elaborate bowls—such as laminated swag bowls; a flared lobed bowl made with varied angles; a thin, eight-segmented bowl; and an inward curving bowl. Original patterns for other types of vessels include a vase, a ginger jar, and a candy dish. For advanced wood crafters, an appendix expands upon the earlier material and pushes wood artists to create new patterns or adapt the existing ones to create art of their very own.
Carole Rothman shows you how to make creative design bandsaw-style boxes, jewelry boxes, and lidded boxes on the scroll saw.
Renowned woodworking artisan and best-selling author Patrick Spielman presents an incredible collection of more than 235 decorative and functional patterns and more than 100 projects.
Fool your friends with wonderful wooden baskets that look like they were handwoven! Seasoned woodworkers John Nelson and William Guimond have revised their popular book to include full color photographs along with an additional 4 patterns.
With 28 projects to try, a useful guide on choosing the proper wood and supplies, and a section to help you create your own designs, this groundbreaking book is a must-have for any crafter or scroll saw enthusiast who wants to make stunning ...
Provides step-by-step instructions on creating a bowl, and includes information on finding wood, preparing bowl blanks, and using the correct tools.
Uniting form and function without complicated joinery or the need for a shop full of tools this crafting guide offers step-by-step instructions and patterns for 24 unique keepsake boxes, made exclusively with the scroll saw.
You can change the heights, widths, and finishes to suit your needs. The patterns work well with 1/4-inch hardwood plywood, but you can move up to your choice of oak, birch, walnut, cherry, or even mahogany or teak.
Malletsmithing Make your own quality croquet set Though you may not have the impeccably manicured lawn required for serious croquet , you can make a serious croquet set , like this one by Michael Hanner , with little more than a lathe .
This book is designed for the beginning wood turners ready to take up the challenge of turning segmented bowls and platters.
50 attractive, colorful, useful scroll-saw shelf patterns.