I converted
a public domain Chinese paper cut pattern to a scroll saw pattern. This pattern is approximately 13" X 17". The pattern is broken up on 4 pages. You will need to cut the pages and assemble them on the board.
I have not tried to cut this project. It is put out there as is. After you print it take a close look for errors that may have slipped in. It's going to be fragile so use good sharp blade so as not to stress the piece while you cut. This is probably a good time to test your skill with spiral blades.
Community Forum Problems:
Many of you have had trouble logging into the Community Forum the last 24 hours. I worked all night and I think(hope) I have the problem fixed. Try again today and let me know if it does not work for you. It was a strange problem because only some users were affected. Fingers crossed.
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