Monday, December 22, 2025

Wood Whisperer Hand Saw Scroll Saw Pattern.


 

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This Wood Whisperer Hand Saw is 16 inches long. The pattern calls for 1/4" and 1/2" thick wood. The backer board is not included in the pattern. You can hang the saw on the wall in your shop or cut a backer board to size. 

In a general sense, a "wood whisperer" describes a person who has an intuitive and respectful relationship with wood, understanding its natural properties and how to best work with it to create functional and beautiful items. The term borrows from the idea of a "horse whisperer," suggesting an almost magical ability to communicate with the material. Many of you are Wood Whisperers, so this pattern is for you.

History of Hand Saws

Hand saws have been around for a very long time, basically as soon as people figured out how to make a thin strip of metal and put teeth on it. The earliest well-documented metal saws show up in the ancient world, especially Egypt, where copper (and later bronze) saw blades were used to cut wood and even stone. 

As metalworking improved, saws spread through the Mediterranean. Greeks and Romans used a variety of saw forms (including bow/frame-style saws), and they pushed the technology forward with better iron/steel and more specialized designs for different jobs. 

A huge leap came when sawing started getting mechanized. There’s archaeological evidence of water-powered sawmills in the Roman era (including a famous 3rd-century AD example at Hierapolis), which shows people were already using water power and clever linkages to drive saw blades up and down. 

 Later on, early-modern Europe took mechanization even further—Dutch wind-powered sawmills (notably credited to Cornelis Corneliszoon in 1593) massively sped up turning logs into boards, which changed shipbuilding and industry in a big way. 

By the 18th and 19th centuries, handsaws became more standardized and industrially produced. Sheffield, England, was a major center for sawmaking, and in the U.S., makers like Henry Disston helped drive large-scale production and improvements in steel quality—turning the handsaw into a mass-market, reliable tool instead of a mostly hand-crafted one. (Source: Google)

  


Wood Whisperer Pattern




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Sunday, December 21, 2025

Layered Snowman Christmas Tree Scroll Saw Pattern


  

 
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This Layered Snowman Christmas Tree is 10.25" tall. There are six layers that are 1/4" thick.

Depending on how busy we are for Christmas, I may take a few days off from posting on the blog. We are fortunate to have a large family get-together for Christmas, which is both exciting and busy. So, if you don't see me, you will know what I am up to. 


 



Snowman Christmas Tree Pattern

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Purchase the entire Scrollsaw Workshop pattern catalog for offline access.

You will never run out of fun patterns to cut.

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Unique Wooden Vases:
Want to create beautiful wooden vases on the scroll saw?
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Saturday, December 20, 2025

Baby Doll Rocking Chair Scroll Saw Pattern


  

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This Baby Doll Rocking Chair is about 12" tall and 5.25" wide. Just large enough to display a medium-sized doll. It is cut from 1/4" thick wood. As long as you get the slot and tabs fairly tight, the project should be easy to cut.

This is more for display than a toy. If I wanted to cut this as a toy, I would take the pattern to a print shop and have it enlarged 200% and then use 1.2" thick wood to make it stronger.

Some people have difficulty cutting the slot and tab construction. To get a nice, tight fit, you first need to measure the thickness of the wood you are using. That is critical because the pattern is designed to be exactly 1/4", and if your wood is off even a small amount, that will be a problem. 

Once you have the wood measurement, you can compensate for any difference by marking a line on the pattern to account for it. 

Start by cutting the slot. I normally cut just inside the lines. This helps make the joint tight. If it is too tight, you can sand the tab for a nice fit.


 

Cornhole Game

This game is played with your mouse on a PC, MAC or Linux computer. To throw the bean bag, you click on the screen and drag down and to the left to set the angle and power of the throw. The game is you VS the computer. The computer is very good, so on the start screen, set the difficulty to easy to have any chance to win. You are the blue player and go first. The computer is the red player.

Tip: To set the power, drag the mouse back until you have about a 6 or 7-inch shot line. Set the angle to around 45 degrees and see how you do. If you miss, adjust the power or angle until you start to get the feel for the shots. I can beat the Easy level. I have beaten the medium level a few times, but have never beaten the hard level. The computer is close to perfect at that level.

The instructions are on the start screen. Read if you do not know how the score is added up in cornhole. Have fun.


 

Cornhole Game Link


Baby Doll Rocking Chair Pattern




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Every Scrollsaw Workshop Pattern from 2007-2024 on USB drive, or Instant Download. Over 4,900 Patterns!

Purchase the entire Scrollsaw Workshop pattern catalog for offline access.

You will never run out of fun patterns to cut.

Two delivery options.


After payment, you will receive an email with the download link. This is a large file. You should not attempt to download it on a tablet or smartphone. It is a compressed file that will need to be extracted to your hard drive. Basic computer skills are necessary to extract the file.

Click this link to order the USB Drive


The USB drive contains all the Scrollsaw Workshop Patterns. The drive is $25 plus shipping and handling. Now, with the new distributor the drive ships to the US and many other countries. The shipping can get expensive to some international locations, so the Instant download option above is probably more desirable.

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 are available for instant download after purchase. Click for a Video Demonstration.


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