Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Rustic Natural Edge Christmas Ornament Scroll Saw Patterns.


These natural edge Christmas ornaments are sure to become favorites. The pattern book includes ten different patterns. The patterns range from beginner to intermediate. 
The blanks I used are basswood and very easy to cut. They are approximately three inches in diameter at the heartwood. When you buy these blanks they will vary in diameter. Some will also have knots that need to be worked around or discarded.
 I purchased my blanks at Michaels Craft store. They are sold individually so I was able to pick and choose the size and shape.

If you do not have access to a local craft store you can buy these blanks on Amazon. You get 12 blanks ranging from 3" to 5" in diameter and 1/2" thick. My guess is that you will have some that will not work well for an ornament but the Amazon price is nearly half the price at Michaels.

The basswood blanks have a very clear grain and cut easily. They also hold small fretwork cuts better than the pine blanks. 


I have the outer circle on the pattern just for alignment. Cut the pattern near the edge to help with alignment. The blue painted tape makes removing the pattern much easier.

Incise Scroll Saw Carving: This is not easy!

The plate above is a beautiful example of chip carving. A carving knife is used to remove wedge-shaped pieces to create intricate patterns. There is a scroll saw technique that tries to produce these types of cuts called incise cutting.

In my opinion, incise cutting is the most difficult technique to master on the scroll saw. It takes hours of practice to get clean even cuts. We cannot duplicate the clean cuts of a carving knife but that never stops us from trying.

I'll show you a brief demonstration of how incise cutting works. 
 A scroll saw pattern for incise cutting works best with elements that start and stop at a point like the petals on this flower. It's also easier if the elements are narrow. This is not absolutely required but it is easier to start out this way.
Each element will have two entry holes drilled and will require two distinct cuts. The blade will start the cut at one entry hole and complete to the other entry hole. The blade is then removed and the board rotated and reinserted in the second entry hole. The cut is then completed back at the first entry hole. Confused? Yea, it's a strange way to cut. 

It is also best to angle the drill bit in the direction of the tile at each end when drilling the entry hole.
 Before the cut is made the scroll saw blade is tilted. This produces a wedge-shaped cutout. I'll show you this later. Getting the angle of the tilt correct is best done by making test cuts on the same thickness of wood you will be using. 

In the picture above I have inserted the blade at one end of the petal. I will make the curved cut to the other end of the petal.
In the picture above I have completed the first leg of the cut. I removed the blade and reinserted it in the second entry hole. You may be tempted to make the turn without removing the blade. That does not work. Give it a try to see what happens. It's easier to see it go bad than to try to explain it. 
 After completing the second leg of the cut a wedged shaped piece can be removed.
If the angle is correct you will get a wedge that comes to a knife edge like in the picture above. This is what you want to shoot for in your setup test cuts. 
Here is my crude example of incise cutting after the pattern was removed. If this were going to be a finished piece I would fill the entry holes with sawdust mixed with glue. You can also break off the tip is a toothpick and sand it off to cover the hole. 

Take a look at the petal at the 10 o'clock position. See that extra cut at the end of the petal. That's what happens if you try to make the turn without removing and reinserting the blade. 

The center circle of the flower comes out as a cone-shaped piece. 

I have only seen a few incise cut projects in all my years of scrolling. I have never completed a project with incise cutting. I have only practiced this technique to try to understand how it works. I may have overlooked some part of the technique in this write up so use with caution. 

If any of you have experience with incise cutting I would love to hear from you and if possible see a picture of a completed project.

If you would like to practice this technique you can download the sample pattern at this link.





$12 per sheet of 12 coins plus $3.50 shipping
Inlay with a 1" Forstner Bit.
The perfect way to sign your work.

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Email Newsletter Readers: Remember that the Newsletter is just a copy of the daily blog post. To see the post in it's proper formatting click this link. If you ever misplace a pattern or any item you see here you can always find it on the blog. Everything stays on the blog forever. 

Products for your consideration:


Scroll Saw Pattern Design Tutorial: DVD
Let me teach you to create a beautiful wooden portrait pattern. I will show you everything you need from start to finish. The video will show you the free software program you can download for Windows or Mac OS. I will show you how to install the program and configure it for best results. 
Then I will show you the technique to take your photograph and make a pattern from it. When the pattern is complete we will go in the shop and cut it.
The DVD is $10 plus shipping. This is a data DVD that you will use on your computer to watch the video tutorial  



Every Scrollsaw Workshop Pattern from 2007-2017 in DVD
Purchase the entire Scrollsaw Workshop pattern catalog for offline access.

This DVD has 2,300 patterns published from 2007 thru 2017.
The DVD is $20 plus shipping. Ships to 60 countries around the world.

If you use the DVD on a Windows PC there is a simple viewer program to browse through the patterns.

The DVD also works fine on a MAC. The viewer program is not MAC compatible but there is an included PDF with all the patterns shown as thumbnails for easy viewing. 

Unique Wooden Vases:
Want to create beautiful wooden vases on the scroll saw?
My two "Wooden Vases on the Scroll Saw" books make it easy.

The books are $12 each and available for instant download after purchase. Click for Video Demonstration.


The Scrollsaw Workshop is primarily supported by donations. If you enjoy this Blog and would like to make a donation please click this Button. Your support is greatly appreciated. 
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Chip Carving (Best of WCI): Expert Techniques and 50 All-Time Favorite Projects 


Take a journey into this old-world art form. Discover patterns, tips , and techniques, as well as a beautiful gallery of work to spur the imagination for unique creations.

Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Block Stencil Alphabet Letters Scroll Saw Pattern Book.


Complete Stencil Block  Alaphbet

I'm going to stay on the same theme as yesterdays pattern. Yesterday I published the Tray Letters. They were extremely popular.

These Stencil Block letters come in three sizes and can be stacked and arranged as desired. I designed them to be proportionally spaced to save space and they just look better that way.


If you have been following my blog recently you will know that I changed the email newsletter delivery system. One of the advantages to the change is that I have great statistics now. I can see how many people open the newsletter and what they click on after it is opened. 

This gives me a great understanding of which patterns are popular. I can see the percentage of people who download the pattern after they see it in the newsletter. This is very helpful for me to know when I should do more of a type of pattern. This will just get better the more stats I gather.

On average the patterns in the newsletter are downloaded by about 45% of the people who open the newsletter. Yesterdays Tay Letter pattern book was downloaded by nearly 70% of the people who opened the newsletter. That is several thousand people who wanted to save that pattern book.

I would not have been able to guess that would be the case. Now that I have that knowledge I can start to give people more of what they want. At least that is the plan.



Need a unique Christmas gift idea? Custom Jigsaw Puzzle!


This is a digital download available immediately after payment.

Custom jigsaw puzzles make wonderfully unique gifts. Family events, special occasions, portraits, pets, children and even house portraits all make nice gifts that preserve memories and are just fun.

My template book and puzzle system make it easy to get perfect puzzles. The book has templates for the standard photo sizes. 4" X 6", 5" X 7", and 8" X 10" up to 300 pieces. There are 30 templates included. This is the updated book made available made available in June of 2018. 

The book has complete instructions including a source for the white box. I also tell you which blades to use for the best results. Watch the video above to see the complete process. 








$12 per sheet of 12 coins plus $3.50 shipping
Inlay with a 1" Forstner Bit.
The perfect way to sign your work.

- -

Email Newsletter Readers: Remember that the Newsletter is just a copy of the daily blog post. To see the post in it's proper formatting click this link. If you ever misplace a pattern or any item you see here you can always find it on the blog. Everything stays on the blog forever. 

Products for your consideration:


Scroll Saw Pattern Design Tutorial: DVD
Let me teach you to create a beautiful wooden portrait pattern. I will show you everything you need from start to finish. The video will show you the free software program you can download for Windows or Mac OS. I will show you how to install the program and configure it for best results. 
Then I will show you the technique to take your photograph and make a pattern from it. When the pattern is complete we will go in the shop and cut it.
The DVD is $10 plus shipping. This is a data DVD that you will use on your computer to watch the video tutorial  



Every Scrollsaw Workshop Pattern from 2007-2017 in DVD
Purchase the entire Scrollsaw Workshop pattern catalog for offline access.

This DVD has 2,300 patterns published from 2007 thru 2017.
The DVD is $20 plus shipping. Ships to 60 countries around the world.

If you use the DVD on a Windows PC there is a simple viewer program to browse through the patterns.

The DVD also works fine on a MAC. The viewer program is not MAC compatible but there is an included PDF with all the patterns shown as thumbnails for easy viewing. 

Unique Wooden Vases:
Want to create beautiful wooden vases on the scroll saw?
My two "Wooden Vases on the Scroll Saw" books make it easy.

The books are $12 each and available for instant download after purchase. Click for Video Demonstration.


The Scrollsaw Workshop is primarily supported by donations. If you enjoy this Blog and would like to make a donation please click this Button. Your support is greatly appreciated. 
http://www.stevedgood.com/donate2.html

My Sponsors:
Support the businesses who support our community.
Home of Pegas scroll saw blades.



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Kreg K5 Pocket-Hole Jig


When it comes to joinery the Kreg pocket hole system is one of my favorites. I don't do a lot of furniture building but I still use my Kreg pocket hole system quite often. Last year I built a set of built-in shelves that covered an entire wall and I used the Kreg pocket hole system for the build. It saved me hours.

I use it when I am building shop projects. It is fast and super strong. I consider it a must-have for my woodworking shop. I have the older system but I really want to upgrade to the new K5. I probably will upgrade after the first of the year.

  • The new Kreg Jig K5 is packed with features your are sure to appreciate
  • It comes with a convenient front-mounted clamping handle, and it's connected to a ratcheting clamp mechanism that adjusts without tools or lock nuts
  • The quick-release Drill Guide Block makes set up simple
  • Front-mounted clamp handle makes clamping easy
  • Ratcheting clamp mechanism adjusts without tools
  • Quick-release pin holds drill block in place, and can't get lost
  • Storage Wings provide built-in storage for bits, screws, accessories
  • Stop-Collar Setting Block makes drill bit setup easy