This fan will keep you busy for a while. The fan is ten inches wide with lots of interior cuts. These are usually cut from 1/8" Baltic Birch plywood. I would use a #3 or #2/0 blade for many of the cuts. If you stack cut this project you might find the cuts a little easier to handle and you will increase you productivity.
Obviously these are just ornamental fans. I have seen them framed behind glass and they look very nice.
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This heart shaped centerpiece can hold up to a 3 inch candle. I designed the pattern for 1/2" thick wood. It stands 5 1/2" tall and 9" wide. If your saw can handle it you should stack cut the side pieces two at a time.
I am working on the contest details for the Craftsman scroll saw giveaway. I think I can have everything setup by this weekend so keep your eyes open.
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The Scrollsaw Workshop Stencil Printer 1.7 is my latest software for creating patterns. It will create key chain fobs, desk name plates and more. Click the image above to download the latest version. It is free to use donationware. This software is for Windows PC only.
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