| Project by will2480 | posted 150 days ago | 102 views | 0 times favorited | 5 comments | ![]() |
I found this scroll saw project inside the Holiday 2007 issue of ScrollSaw magazine. This is one of the “Historic Window Tracery Designs” patterns that I really liked. I plan on cutting all of them out when I get a chance to use as Christmas ornaments, or maybe even find a way to turn them into coasters.
I cut this out of a a piece of 1/8” scrap wood that was used a packing material for a set of chairs that we recently had delivered. I’m not sure what type of wood it is made from, but I’d assume it’s pine. The finished size is approximately 6” round.
Thanks for checking out my project!
-Robert
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5 comments so far
GaryK
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posted 150 days ago
That’s pretty good for your first project!
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rikkor
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That is an ambitious scroll saw project. Nice work.
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MsDebbieP
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posted 150 days ago
your first?? WOW
fantastic job – this is wonderful.
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Grumpy
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Very impressive fine detailed work.
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Scott Bryan
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That is a gorgeous piece, especially given that it was the first time you tried this.
Nice post.
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