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It's time for the monthly book giveaway. If you entered for the month of March watch the video below to see if you were the winner. We had a sponsor for the giveaway this month. Toymaker Press is donating the prize and it is wonderful to have them on board. This months winner will receive the Wood Toy Cars and Trucks pattern book. These nostalgic patterns are easy to make and your young children and grandchildren will love them. Visit their web site and support them for supporting the Scrollsaw Workshop. Thanks again John and Cynthia.
Check out the pictures below. I received an email from Bob Miller the other day with these pictures. The chess pieces were cut by Bob on his scroll saw from my 3D Chess pattern I posted a couple years ago. I never had time to finish the complete set myself so it was great to see the whole set. Bob also built the chess board which is a beautiful piece of craftsmanship. I am making today's free pattern download this chess set for those of you that might have missed it.
If you need basic instruction on cutting 3d pieces on the scroll saw I have a video in the video archive showing the techniques needed. Thanks Bob, the board and pieces are incredible.
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This tray measures 10.5" x 6". It could be used as a perfume tray or a centerpiece on a table. To speed up the cutting you should stack cut the front and back and the two sides. The sides are 1/4" thick and the bottom is 1/2" thick. I used a cove bit in my router to add a 1/4" detail to the bottom.
I will be drawing for the book giveaway tomorrow afternoon. This drawing will be for the Toymaker Press toy pattern book. Good luck to all those that entered.
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