People would be surprised at the number of beautifully decorated items in a home that result from the careful use of scroll saw patterns. As visitors look around a room in a home they see wood objects that are created using a scroll saw and pattern, but in many cases they don't really think about how those beautiful pieces were made. A decorative wood frame holding a photo of a family member may have delicately cut heart shapes. Some of the intricate carving on chair legs and backs may have been cut using a scroll saw. In addition, patterns and designs on woodwork in the home can be scroll saw work as well.
Of course, the basic reason to work with patterns is to take the guesswork out of the process. Use of a good pattern allows the woodworker to focus on guiding the wood, without having to "create" the pattern or follow a pencil line drawn free hand. But beyond that simple benefit are the amazing results that a practiced hand can produce with this type of saw.
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Getting the Most from Your Scroll Saw
Numerous blogs and message boards on the World Wide Web help scroll saw "artists" and craftsman share ideas and new patterns with others. These methods of communication allow individuals to ask questions and provide tips on the best ways to use the scroll saw and the dozens of available patterns. Not only is the scroll saw fan base growing, but the technology of the equipment continues to improve as well. Manufacturers continue to improve results with new types of blades, foot-pedal controls on tables and much more.
To really get the best results, the craftsman or amateur woodworker should always match the correct blade to the type of wood used, as well as to the pattern and detail desired. The next step is to be patient when cutting, allow the blade and wood to dictate how quickly the pattern is cut. Some people using the scroll saw have found that guiding the wood through the pattern too quickly causing jumping and uneven cuts. Best results come from letting the saw blade drive the action, while adjusting left and right as needed.
As the pattern is followed, it is essential that the scroll saw cut take the pencil mark with it. With practice, most anyone can align the scroll saw blade with the mark and cut it away as they proceed. A bit of practice should give the desired results, a design you can be proud of.
A number of sources offer free scroll saw plans that will work well for the patient amateur and the professional. In addition, there are good books with scrollsaw designs and patterns that have been created and tried, successfully, by others. While the use of these patterns does not guarantee perfection, they will certainly be a giant step in the correct direction. Using a skill saw properly is another matter, but that learning process is possible for just about anyone.
Here are a few ideas for using the scroll saw and patterns to create treasured items: wooden jewellery box; baby blocks; welcome sign.
With a nice pattern and a good saw (such as the Hegner scroll saw and other quality saws), it is possible to designs like a professional in no time.
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