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Knights, dragons, unicorns and more come to life in this fantastic collection of medieval patterns for the scroll saw! With the simple technique of scroll saw segmentation, you can give your woodworking projects the look and feel of a traditional tile mosaic. By simply following the author's easy-to-understand directions, you will learn to cut, sand, and finish your projects with ease. And, with 30 patterns to choose from-why stop at just one! Inside you'll find: -30 Ready-to-Use Patterns -Basic Cutting Instructions -Staining Techniques -Dragons, Castles, Unicorns, Knights, Serpents, Shields…mehr

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Knights, dragons, unicorns and more come to life in this fantastic collection of medieval patterns for the scroll saw! With the simple technique of scroll saw segmentation, you can give your woodworking projects the look and feel of a traditional tile mosaic. By simply following the author's easy-to-understand directions, you will learn to cut, sand, and finish your projects with ease. And, with 30 patterns to choose from-why stop at just one! Inside you'll find: -30 Ready-to-Use Patterns -Basic Cutting Instructions -Staining Techniques -Dragons, Castles, Unicorns, Knights, Serpents, Shields of Armor and more! This project was cut from 3/8" pine, but gives the illusion of more expensive hardwoods. Find out how with the author's simple advice.
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Autorenporträt
Designing scroll saw mosaic patterns and pieces can be described as a passionate pastime for Frank Droege. His first love is painting, however, and over the years he has won numerous awards as a traditional painter. Frank studied under George Vail from the Haddonfield Art League and Max Gottlieb at the Fleisher Art Memorial in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He currently paints miniature art and has recently become an award-winning artist in the field. Frank lives in Voorhees, New Jersey, with his wife and daughters. Inquiries about his artwork can be addressed directly to Frank at 306 Kresson-Gibbsboro Road, Voorhees, NJ 08043.