Creative Woodworks & crafts 2004-09, страница 25UNUSUAL AND HARD TO FIND ITEMS ALWAYS AT WHOLESALE PRICES llHlso Musical Tunes & Animation Devices Lamp Parts & Kits • Mirrors CapHool® ,, * Display Devices ; ... • IP Assortment Pack FD-SR #3 and #5, TC #5, PSR #5. and Polar #5. $12.95 No S/H (one pa' customer) Scroll Saw Workbook 2nd Addition • Learn to use your scroll saw in 25 skill-building lessons with 88 pages of color photos, descriptions, and tips • $14.95 No S/H Buy workbook and assortment pack $24.90 • No S/H in US MIRE S WORKSHOP PO Box 107 • Brandon, SD 57005 Phone: 605-582-6732 • Fax: 605-582-3792 wwAv.mikesworkshop.com • Email: mike®mikes workshop.com National Artcraft Co. 7996 Darrow Road • Twinsburg, OH 44087 CATALOG Phone: 888-937-2723 Fax: 800-292-4916 An e-mail: salES@nationalarlcraft.com Web: www.nationalartcraft.com I INSTRUCTIONS Sand the walnut, and then tack to remove the dust. Also sand the plaaue thoroughly, finishing with a very fine-grit paper. Again, use the tack cloth to remove all dust. Finish the plague with three to four coats of clear satin lacguer, making sure you get into the bark also. Adhere the pattern to the walnut with spray adhesive. Drill the entry holes in the waste areas. Make all the inside cuts first, then cut the outside. Remove the pattern. Very „ carefully sand, tack, and then finish the picture with two to | three coats of clear satin lacguer. Note: some of the out-| side hairs are fragile and need special care when sanding. I Let dry thoroughly. Using tacky glue, adhere the bison f, cutout to the plague. Clamp or place a hefty weight on | top until the glue is cry. Drill a l l/l6"-deep hole for the I clock using the Forstner bit. Add the hanger to the back of the plague before inserting the clock. For questions concerning this project contact Billie Holm at bjhoim5l@yahOQ.com. or visit her chat room at www.wooders.com. ^ Introduction I first met and became friends with Bill Magee at a Wooder's Scroll Fest in Montrose, Ml. (He has been scrolling for about five years, and has been Vice President of the Motor City Scrollers for about three years.) I showed him the pattern of the bison and asked him if he would like to be the first to cut it. He took it home, designed this project his way, and then entered it into the S.A.W. scroll saw contest at the Motor City Scrollers Scrollabration that was held in Taylor, Ml, in September of 2003. It was a nice surprise when he sent me a photo (above) of the finished project with the blue ribbon attached! We showed it to Robert Becker at Splinterfest and the rest is history. Here's how to make your own... |