Videos

Cutting Compound Christmas Ornaments

January 29, 2009

This video series was brought to my attention by Steve Good’s blog Scroll Saw Workshop.  It was so wonderful, I had to share it as well. Dick Sader of Northwest Indiana Woodworkers Association has put together a great three-part video tutorial on how to cut compound Christmas ornaments.  He goes through each step with detail.  [...]

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Wood Mosaics

December 3, 2008

Here’s a neat video about wood mosaic artists Robin and Kathy Tucker. It isn’t scroll sawing per se, but it should interest those of you who do inlay, marquetry, or intarsia. Check it out!

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How To Listen To SSG Podcast

September 17, 2008

First, I want to thank all of you for the kind words and encouragement. There are a lot of you just as excited about this podcast as I am, which is quite a relief. I was afraid no one would listen! Hopefully we’ll be able to discuss a lot of great scrolling topics in the [...]

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Wooden Bi-Plane Toy

July 25, 2008

As a blogger who highlights scroll saw resources on the internet, I have a difficult time not constantly writing about Steve Good’s website, Scrollsaw Workshop. If I was to write an article each time Steve creates a wonderful pattern, this blog would quickly turn into a Steve Good fan site. So I constantly have to [...]

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Heirloom Puzzles For Children

February 15, 2008

While looking through YouTube, I came across Ceal Pedersen as she demonstrates how she makes unique wooden puzzles for children. The video is very interesting. I especially like how she mounts her artwork to the wood. Very informative for any puzzle maker out there. Check out her YouTube video here. And while you are at [...]

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So You Want to Make a Wooden Clock?

February 11, 2008

One of my Holy Grail projects is to make a wooden clock. I think I would have a real sense of accomplishment. It would be a great way to show off your skill and impress your friends. Besides, they look really cool. Adrian Iredale has a bunch of videos on YouTube that show off the [...]

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Puzzle-Cutting Video

December 12, 2007

I wrote a while back about Carter Johnson. He is the resident puzzle-making master in the forums. He has made almost 600 full-size puzzles (400 of which still reside in his basement), 700 Christmas card puzzles and nearly 2000 stamp puzzles made from 1 cent stamps! This guy knows his stuff! It’s no wonder why [...]

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The Piano Man

December 11, 2007

Well, Steve over at Scrollsaw Workshop did it again. He knocks out so many great patterns, its hard to keep up with. So I usually only write about the truly unique items and this one takes the cake. This time it’s an Automata pattern. A what? Automata is a mechanical toy that mimics some sort [...]

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Workshop Tour

November 27, 2007

I’m always a sucker for looking at pictures of people’s workshops. Its nice to know what tools the people I admire use. It’s also fun to see how they work and how I can improve my own workshop. Steve Good over at Scroll Saw Workshop put together tour of his workshop in a 2 part [...]

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Scrollsaw Workshop

October 31, 2007

I’m a visual learner. It’s much easier for me to grasp a concept if I can see it demonstrated. And when I first started scrolling, I was looking for videos on how to use the scroll saw. That’s when I came across Steve Good’s Scrollsaw Workshop. He had several scroll saw videos on YouTube which [...]

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