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Scroll Saw Wooden Bowls Revised & Expanded Edition - 30 Useful & Surprisingly Easy-to-Make Projects - cover

Scroll Saw Wooden Bowls Revised & Expanded Edition - 30 Useful & Surprisingly Easy-to-Make Projects

Carole Rothman

Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing

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Summary

While wood bowls are commonly made on a lathe, this updated and expanded guided resource offers 30 projects for crafting beautiful bowls with the more accessible scroll saw. Each project is organized in a progressive learning format; beginning crafters can start with the most basic starter bowl and gradually work their way toward more elaborate bowls—such as laminated swag bowls; a flared lobed bowl made with varied angles; a thin, eight-segmented bowl; and an inward curving bowl. Original patterns for other types of vessels include a vase, a ginger jar, and a candy dish. For advanced wood crafters, an appendix expands upon the earlier material and pushes wood artists to create new patterns or adapt the existing ones to create art of their very own.
Available since: 05/14/2019.
Print length: 192 pages.

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