Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Fret Basket plus Baby 1st plus Black Cat Scroll Saw Patterns.


  

Second Pattern Today

 

Third Pattern Today

 
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This basket is ten inches long and six inches wide. It is cut from 1/4" thick food.

I had a reminder today that I had not designed a Baby's 1st Christmas Ornament yet. Here it is.

The Yard Black Cat is almost twelve inches tall and cut from 3/4" thick wood. Paint it black and add the stake to place it in your yard for Halloween.


Want to Play Blackjack

 I created this Blackjack card game. It does not yet support all of the betting options, but it plays okay. I'm still working on it so more options to come. Enjoy. Probably best played on a PC.

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Why Spend More on a Scroll Saw?

Almost all of the new scroll saw buyers start with an entry-level scroll saw. I remember my first saw. It was a Craftsman that cost under $100. That was in the early 1980s. At the time, I did not know there were better scroll saws. I had a lot of fun with that saw, and while it was awkward to use and only accepted pin-end blades, it got the job done. It lasted for a few years but eventually broke. I did not buy another scroll saw until 2006. I was in a woodcraft store, and they had a DeWalt DW788 scroll saw set up to use as a demonstration. 

I sat down and within 5 minutes, I knew I had to buy that saw. Every aspect of using that saw was way better than what I had had before. Little to no vibration. Easy pinless blade change, up-front tensioning of the blade, nice large table. It had a magnifying glass with a light. I did not know those features existed. I don't remember the price, but it was over the $500 mark. I did not care. I walked out of that store with a new scroll saw. I set it up and used it often. One year later I started this blog and the rest just happened.

Spending a little extra on a good scroll saw usually pays off. The higher-end models are built solidly, run smoother, and give you a lot more control over your cuts. You’ll notice right away that they vibrate less, the blade tracks straighter, and the speed control feels more responsive. Those little details make a big difference when you’re working on tight curves or fine fretwork. Plus, features like quick blade changes and easy tension adjustments save a lot of time and hassle during a long cutting session.

The other big advantage is durability and comfort. Cheaper saws might get the job done for a while, but they often vibrate more, make more noise, and can feel like they’re fighting you. A good scroll saw just feels steady and reliable — it lets you focus on the project instead of the machine. Over the years, the better-built saw will last longer, hold its accuracy, and make scrolling a lot more enjoyable. In short, you’re not just paying for a tool — you’re investing in smoother cuts, less frustration, and a better experience every time you turn it on.

I am not saying that new buyers need to jump in headfirst and spend big bucks. If you can come up with $280, Harbor Freight sells a Bauer-branded saw, which is a very good price for a mid-level saw. It has good features and works well. 

If that is still above your price range, then look over some of the mid-level scroll saws that you can pick up at many hardware stores and Amazon. Here is a link to one of my videos that I did a few years ago. It is a review of the WEN 3921 scroll saw. I show the differences and what it can do. It is currently priced at $99 on Amazon. In this video, you will see almost everything you need to know about entry-level scroll saws. 

VIDEO LINK

 


Fret Basket Pattern
Baby's 1st Christmas Pattern
Black Cat Pattern



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