Monday, May 29, 2023

Five Candle Holder Scroll Saw Patterns.


  
 
 
 
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These candle holders are 8" tall and cut from 1/4" thick wood. They will hold a candle up to 4" in diameter. The construction is slot and tab. There are five different designs. 

Stack cutting will reduce the cut time almost in half. The front and back are the same and the two sides are the same. 
  



Reintroduction:

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There are a number of new readers visiting my blog so I thought I would introduce myself. My name is Steve Good. I am 66 years old and live in southern Indiana. My wife's name is Patty and I have one daughter named Kellie. My daughter has a husband named Shane. Patty and I have a wonderful maltipoo named Holly who is the leader of our pack.

I am seven years retired from Xerox Corp. I spent 37 years there as a technical representative. It was a good job and the people I worked with were outstanding.

In 2007 I started this blog with no expectations that anyone would ever visit but I just wanted to learn how to write a blog. To my surprise, people started finding the blog and it slowly grew. Today I send out millions of newsletters a year which still blows my mind. I stopped counting years ago but the number of my patterns that have been downloaded is in the tens of millions.

In the early 1980s, I purchased my first computer and that became my main hobby. I was also always interested in arts and crafts. Woodworking was an early interest. 

Sometime in the late 80s or early 90s, my younger brother bought a scroll saw and got me interested. I bought an inexpensive scroll saw and used it occasionally but nothing like it would turn into later on.
in 2006 I decided to buy a better scroll saw. I went to Woodcraft and paid $700+ for a DeWalt DW788. The DeWalt was so much easier to use that I became more active in the hobby and used my computer skills to start designing patterns.

When I started the blog in 2007 I needed a subject and the scroll saw came to mind. That was the beginning of the Scrollsaw Workshop.16 years later I am still producing patterns and maintaining this blog. 

If you are new here, I welcome you and want to point out a couple of features. At the top of the blog, there are button links to my free online catalog, Community forum, and YouTube channel. There are thousands of free patterns in the catalog. The YouTube channel has hundreds of scroll saw related videos. The Community form is a place to talk with other scrollers from around the world.
In the left column of the blog, you will find the blog archive. You can use this to navigate back to every blog post since May of 2007. 

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