Creative Woodworks & crafts 2005-09, страница 29SUE CURLf SUESUPPLIES Wood: curly maple or wood of choice—one piece 3/4" x 10" x 13"; Baltic birch or other plyboard— one piece 1/8" x 10"x 13" Tools: scroll saw with No. 2/0 spiral blades; drill with assorted bits; square Temporary-bond spray adhesive or Removable Adhesive Paper Sandpaper Black spray paint Clear shellac spray Wire nails. 1/2" Wood for frame [optional) INSTRUCTIONS Using your method of choice, apply your pattern to the clean surface of your wood. We use Removable Adhesive Paper for ALL of our scrolling projects. Because of 1he thickness of the wood used for this design, it was cut individually. rather than stack cut. Make sure your blade is square and check your square while scrolling. Pre-drill all your holes, and make starter holes at the end of all the single lines, such as the lines on the muzzle. Cut out the smaller areas first. Kerry cut this pattern following the usual "center-working-out" method. Of course, let your own experience guide your hands and direct your blades. When you are finished, remove the pattern. For those of you who have discovered the ease of working with Removable Adhesive Paper, just peel off the pattern! Otherwise, remove your pattern using your preferred method and clean the wood surface. Sand the back of the board. Cut the 1/8"-thick plyboard to match the size of the finished piece. Spray paint the plyboard black, or use your color of choice, and let dry. To finish, Kerry inserted the scrolled maple piece into the frame. He then placed the plyboard on the back and tapped it info the maple using MT wire nails. (Make sure the nails don't go all the way through your piece.) Then he applied several coats of clear shellac spray. There aren't any very delicate or fragile "Don'l-louch-'em!" pieces on this project, so a glass overlay is not really necessary. The clear shellac coat provides a smooth enough finish that you can simply dust it off as needed. We are SK Wood Works, which sfands for "5 belli Kerry Woodworks." For more information, or for questions concerning this project (including questions for Kerry about framing this piece), visit our website, www.skwood-works.com, or send a SASE fo: SKWoodWorks, P.O. Box 583, Pleasant View. TN 37146. I usually draw in standard 8-112" x i I" letter-size pafterns for easy cutting, mounting or framing. We sell the adhesive paper, finished pieces and patterns off of our website. Pattern requests and suggestions are always welcome'. Ivory Arabic
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