If you would like to have all the patterns in the Scrollsaw Workshop catalog you can buy the first six years DVD and the 2013 update DVD at this link. DVD #1 is $20 and contains over 1,100 patterns. The 2013 update DVD is $7.50 and has another 178 patterns.
Sunday, August 31, 2014
In Gods Hands Scroll Saw Pattern.
If you would like to have all the patterns in the Scrollsaw Workshop catalog you can buy the first six years DVD and the 2013 update DVD at this link. DVD #1 is $20 and contains over 1,100 patterns. The 2013 update DVD is $7.50 and has another 178 patterns.
Posted by Steve Good at 3:37:00 AM
Friday, August 29, 2014
Hanging Black Cat Scroll Saw Pattern.
Just a heads up. I am hundreds of emails behind right now. I have had so many things going on that I'm even further behind than normal. I'll work on them over the weekend but I won't get to them all. As always I'm sorry to those of you I miss.
If you would like to have all the patterns in the Scrollsaw Workshop catalog you can buy the first six years DVD and the 2013 update DVD at this link. DVD #1 is $20 and contains over 1,100 patterns. The 2013 update DVD is $7.50 and has another 178 patterns.
Posted by Steve Good at 12:30:00 AM
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Monarch Butterfly Sculpture Scroll Saw Pattern.
If you would like to have all the patterns in the Scrollsaw Workshop catalog you can buy the first six years DVD and the 2013 update DVD at this link. DVD #1 is $20 and contains over 1,100 patterns. The 2013 update DVD is $7.50 and has another 178 patterns.
Posted by Steve Good at 2:46:00 AM
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Kitty Love Scroll Saw Pattern.
If you would like to have all the patterns in the Scrollsaw Workshop catalog you can buy the first six years DVD and the 2013 update DVD at this link. DVD #1 is $20 and contains over 1,100 patterns. The 2013 update DVD is $7.50 and has another 178 patterns.
Posted by Steve Good at 1:29:00 AM
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Anchor Scroll Saw Pattern.
If you live in the area north of Atlanta around Gwinnett county you should check out this wonderful woodworking association.
If you would like to have all the patterns in the Scrollsaw Workshop catalog you can buy the first six years DVD and the 2013 update DVD at this link. DVD #1 is $20 and contains over 1,100 patterns. The 2013 update DVD is $7.50 and has another 178 patterns.
Posted by Steve Good at 2:31:00 AM
Sunday, August 24, 2014
Is it too early. Not for crafters.
When I started this design I thought it was big enough for the plate but as you can see I made it too small. In the pattern pdf there are four sizes for you to choose from. These wooden 12" plates are consistent in outside diameter but the inner cutout varies from plate to plate. That's another reason I made it four different sizes.
The plates are only $7.99. If you enjoy this design and don't mind buying the plates let me know and I'll design some more designs like this one. They can come a little rough and might need some finish sanding to get them ready to scroll.
These could also be customized with a family name to make great gifts. Just a thought so let me know what you think and maybe I can do that also for a small fee.
I also have an idea that might work to make our own plates. It's easy with a lathe but maybe we can build them with our scroll saws and a router. I'll work on it as I get some time.
If you would like to have all the patterns in the Scrollsaw Workshop catalog you can buy the first six years DVD and the 2013 update DVD at this link. DVD #1 is $20 and contains over 1,100 patterns. The 2013 update DVD is $7.50 and has another 178 patterns.
Posted by Steve Good at 10:44:00 PM
Saturday, August 23, 2014
Busy with a toy box build.
Sorry for not posting the last couple days. I've been busy doing my uncle duties. Anytime one of the children in our family turn one I build them a toy box. Beth and Bryan's second child, Brylee has her first birthday party tomorrow.
I wanted to do a photo build like I did with the last toy box but I waited until the last minute to start this build. I built this box the last three nights after work. It's 4am Saturday morning and I just put the last touches on. I used the color scheme from her bedroom. The ornamentation is pretty basic but I think it's enough. Especially since it's 4am. Did I tell you I'm tired.
One note about working tired. I used a piano hinge for the lid. It needed to be cut to length so I took it to my chop saw. I had my glasses on but didn't think about protecting the rest of my face. When the blade hit the metal hinge small bits of metal went flying. They hit my forehead and cheeks. No damage but it scared the you know what out of me. I was just tired and in a hurry. That's a very bad combination when working in the shop.
I know I promised to put up a pattern for the last toy box I built but it never got done. When I build this type of project I don't work from plans. I design on the fly. That makes it tough to go back and draw up the design. Sorry but I probably won't do it this time either.
Here are some pictures I thought I would share. I'll get back to my regular scroll saw posts this weekend.
If you would like to have all the patterns in the Scrollsaw Workshop catalog you can buy the first six years DVD and the 2013 update DVD at this link. DVD #1 is $20 and contains over 1,100 patterns. The 2013 update DVD is $7.50 and has another 178 patterns.
Posted by Steve Good at 4:24:00 AM
Thursday, August 21, 2014
A tribute to a readers dad.Charles Satterfield.
When she mentioned the saying her dad use to say I thought it would make a fun scroll saw pattern. I probably did not do justice to the memory of Charles but if he is reading this from above I hope he has a smile on his face. Thanks Ginger for the quote and nice family story.
If you would like to have all the patterns in the Scrollsaw Workshop catalog you can buy the first six years DVD and the 2013 update DVD at this link. DVD #1 is $20 and contains over 1,100 patterns. The 2013 update DVD is $7.50 and has another 178 patterns.
Posted by Steve Good at 1:40:00 AM
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Parrot on a Perch Scroll Saw Pattern.
We had some sad news for the hobby of scrolling this week. Creative Woodworking and Crafts magazine has stopped publication. I never had the opportunity to work with them but others who have always praised the publication. Sheila Landry of www.sheilalandrydesigns.com did an informative blog post about her feeling of the closing. If you have ever read CWWC magazine you might be interested in reading her post here http://lumberjocks.com/scrollgirl/blog/42112.
I want to wish all the people at the publication and All American Crafts a quick recovery from what has to be a heart breaking time in their lives. Your work and dedication to the hobby will be missed.
If you would like to have all the patterns in the Scrollsaw Workshop catalog you can buy the first six years DVD and the 2013 update DVD at this link. DVD #1 is $20 and contains over 1,100 patterns. The 2013 update DVD is $7.50 and has another 178 patterns.
Posted by Steve Good at 1:18:00 AM
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
The Jazz Player Scroll Saw Pattern.
Unfortunately this does not give me as much control as I would like but it's free and the pay services can be very expensive for a blog with as many subscribers as I have. This blog has around 20,000 email subscribers. FeedBlitz is an alternative service thatr might be more reliable but for that many email subscribers we are talking $1,700 a year.
So to make a long story short I have to work with Feedburner to deliver the newsletter. If you are one of those who are not receiving the email the first thing to do is look in your spam folder. That is the most common issue. Most email clients allow you to right click anything in the folder and say it's not spam. That will fix that problem.
If that does not work then we can cancel the current subscription and start a new one. That has fixed almost every one so far. You can do it yourself if you still have one of the old email newsletters. Just scroll to the bottom and click unsubscribe. Then visit the blog and sign up again. I'm sorry for the headache but I'm kind of at Google's mercy here. Thanks for your patience with this problem.
The second issue I want to address is advertising. I know almost everyone hates web ads. The truth is that many websites would go away without ads. Mine would be one that would slowly die without the little money I receive from ads.
There are two types of ads on my blog. On the blog there are Google served ads. I have little control of their content but they are usually targeted ads that are suppose to be of interest to the reader. It's not perfect but does work most of the time.
The second ads are the ones for the few products I sell. They include the Pattern archive DVDs, The Jigsaw puzzle templates and the new Wooden Vases on the scroll saw book.
The ads and the very kind donations I receive pay for the blogs upkeep with some left over for me to buy a few new tools from time to time. Trust me when I say not many people get rich blogging. It is a passion for most bloggers but without some return it would be tough to do it.
So far this year we have had 230 days. I have posted a blog 178 times. Most of those posts included a free pattern if not more. I have been doing this for over 7 years. One of those years I posted 367 times. That's more than one a day. I say this to make the point that I am a dedicated blogger
There was a recent post on a Facebook group that I want to post here also.
"Has anybody, besides myself, noticed that Steve Good's website is getting filled with more and more advertising? I noticed that his book, Wooden Vases on the scrollsaw, which I bought last week (or the week before) is advertised 5 times on today's Daily Post. I don't mind an occasional "plug" but this is getting to be more and more advertising and less "scrolling". Just a thought!"
His facts are mostly correct so I don't have a beef with that except for the comment that the blog is more and more about advertising and less about scrolling. I never post a blog with only ads. Every time a post goes up there is either a free pattern or other scrolling content. I would venture to say that I give more free things of value away than any other site on the web.
I'm not pointing this out to blast what this person said because he was just expressing an opinion and he was not insulting or trying to harm me in any way. He actually did me a favor because it made me look at how I blog. It's easy to get complacent after so many years of doing this and it's helpful to step back every now and then and see if you can do things differently.
If you are not interested in the things I have for sale I completely understand. I have absolutely no problem with you just taking the free patterns. For the most part I do this for fun and it's fun when people download my free stuff. Please understand that I am going to sell a few things and those things will be advertised on the blog and in the email newsletter. I promise I won't try to sell you cheap car insurance or or a get skinny in 30 days plan. I will keep it a scroll saw related.
Sorry for the long post now for the ads......
If you would like to have all the patterns in the Scrollsaw Workshop catalog you can buy the first six years DVD and the 2013 update DVD at this link. DVD #1 is $20 and contains over 1,100 patterns. The 2013 update DVD is $7.50 and has another 178 patterns.
Posted by Steve Good at 1:09:00 AM
Monday, August 18, 2014
A beautiful box by Dan Waingrow.
A few weeks ago I published a simple segmentation pattern of a flag graphic. Dan Waingrow took the pattern and made something special from it. The annual Conejo Valley Woodworkers Association picnic was coming up and he needed something for the auction.
I wanted to share the pictures he sent me and encourage everyone to make changes to the patterns I post. If you see something that makes a pattern unique and personal then by all means make the change. Thanks for sharing the pictures Dan.
If you would like to have all the patterns in the Scrollsaw Workshop catalog you can buy the first six years DVD and the 2013 update DVD at this link. DVD #1 is $20 and contains over 1,100 patterns. The 2013 update DVD is $7.50 and has another 178 patterns.
Posted by Steve Good at 1:30:00 AM
Sunday, August 17, 2014
The Winners of this month's giveaway are..........
The three runner's up are.....
Bruce Spangler
Judy Hunter
Sandy DeLong
Each of you have your choice of my Wooden Vases on the Scroll Saw book or a $12 Amazon gift card.
I will be contacting each of you for your choice.
Thanks to everyone who entered this month. I wish you could all win.
Posted by Steve Good at 4:42:00 AM
Large Guitar Pick Scroll Saw Pattern.
Many consider the Beatles to be the greatest rock band ever. It's difficult to disagree when you consider the long list of #1 hits and continued popularity even today. This over sized guitar shows the iconic image of the Beatles crossing Abbey road.
If you would like to have all the patterns in the Scrollsaw Workshop catalog you can buy the first six years DVD and the 2013 update DVD at this link. DVD #1 is $20 and contains over 1,100 patterns. The 2013 update DVD is $7.50 and has another 178 patterns.
Posted by Steve Good at 4:16:00 AM
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Stencil Printer Instruction Video.
Scroll Saw Pattern Printer update 1.1
Scroll Saw Keychain Pattern Maker
Download the Oval Keychain Pattern Maker.
Philip Lowndes Noah's Arc Pattern Available. Watch the video below.
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