Sunday, March 22, 2015

Kitchen, Garden or Workshop Scoop on the Scroll Saw.

Every once in a while it's nice to build something just for the functionality of it. This scoop is cut in three pieces. Complete instructions are included in the pattern. You can use the scoop at your plant potting station or in the kitchen. There are no interior cuts so if you have a pin end blade scroll saw this pattern will work great for you.

I used a router to round over the handle and bottom of the scoop. If you don't have a router you can still complete the project but it will require a lot more sanding. The curve on the front of the scoop was made with a belt sander. If you don't have a power belt sander then wrap sandpaper around a block of wood and taper the front of the scoop.

 
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