Creative Woodworks & crafts 2000-10, страница 59

Creative Woodworks & crafts 2000-10, страница 59

Wes' Workshop

by Wes Demarest

Tennessee Scroll Saw Picnic Scrapbook

Here are just a few of the photographs taken by Betty Wilckens, George Ahlers and myself on our trip to the Tennessee Scroll Saw Picnic held April 29, 2000. The picnic was sponsored by Sloan's Woods hopt 3453 Cat lis Road, Lebanon, TN 37090, (615) 453-2222.

Our host, David Sloan, of Sloan's Woodshop. David, his wife Rhonda, and their whole family really did an outstanding job with this first-lime event. (Photo courtcsy of Belly Wilckcns.)

A1 Caldiero, Waukesha, Wisconsin. A1 first displayed his work at Joe Diveley's Scroll Saw Picnic in Pontiac. Illinois lasl year. Since then, he has done a TV show and teaches nearly 20 students per week in his shop, on top of selling high end commissions. All because of his scroll saw!

Work by Robert L. Carter, Georgetown, Kentucky. Besides the normal static type of scrollwork he does, Robert enjoys making scroll saw projects with movement.

Lcland Maxcy of

Alabama, cut train

October, 2000

Work by Irene and Paul Duanno, Lawrenceville, Georgia. As is typical with craflers in our community, the Duannos are a husband and wife (earn.

Work by William Lewis, Sevierville. Tennessee. Bill specializes in renditions of symbols of employment. He has also been a top craft artist at Dollywood for the past nine years.

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