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SCROLL SAW OPERATION
sa   INTARSIA (INLAY, MARQUETRY & PARQUETRY)
sa   JIGSAW PUZZLE
xx   SCROLL SAW

Tip on using hot-melt glue to join together thin pieces of wood prior to scroll sawing multiple duplicate parts.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #91 Dec 2001 pg. 18

Scrollsawing with kids.
CANADIAN HOME WORKSHOP Jun 2000 (v.23#8) pg. 18

Minimize sawn edge splinters by attaching paper to both sides of workpiece before scroll sawing.
CANADIAN HOME WORKSHOP Sep 2000 (v.23#10) pg. 10

Tip on using carpet tape to join multiple pieces when stack cutting on a scroll saw.
CANADIAN HOME WORKSHOP Jun 2002 (v.25#8) pg. 11

Tip on attaching a pattern to work being scroll-sawed or band sawed.
FINE WOODWORKING #81 Mar-Apr 1990 pg. 20
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #85 Nov-Dec 1990 pg. 36

Tip on avoiding burned edges when scroll sawing certain kinds of wood (like cherry).
SHOPNOTES #47 Sep 1999 (v.8) pg. 5

Tip on stack-sawing work pieces using a scroll saw.
WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #50 Mar 1996 (v.9#2) pg. 5

Tip: Use a pencil with an eraser to help guide small pieces of stock when scroll sawing.
WOOD MAGAZINE #35 Jun 1990 (v.7#3) pg. 21

Tip: Use a piece of stiff paper to keep small parts from falling through the table opening.
WOOD MAGAZINE #37 Sep 1990 (v.7#5) pg. 18

Use vinyl press-on letters as a guide for scroll sawing small letters.
WOOD MAGAZINE #41 Feb 1991 (v.8#2) pg. 18

Ten tips for improving your scrollwork.
WOOD MAGAZINE #41 Feb 1991 (v.8#2) pg. 38

An old scroll saw blade wrapped with length of sandpaper can be used to sand difficult areas using the scroll saw.
WOOD MAGAZINE #43 Jun 1991 (v.8#4) pg. 20

Tip recommends using a router mat on a scroll saw work surface to reduce noise level.
WOOD MAGAZINE #55 Oct 1992 (v.9#7) pg. 8

Tip suggests using dowels to hold a stack of blanks when scroll sawing duplicate pieces.
WOOD MAGAZINE #56 Nov 1992 (v.9#8) pg. 20

Glue a small part on a piece of cardboard when scroll sawing to provide a safe distance between blade and fingers.
WOOD MAGAZINE #57 Dec 1992 (v.9#9) pg. 14

Tricks for scroll sawing success. What you need to know about blades, pattern pointers, secrets for successful cutting, and sanding tricks for cleaning up the project.
WOOD MAGAZINE #66 Dec 1993 (v.10#9) pg. 66
Added Info WOOD MAGAZINE #72 Sep 1994 (v.11#6) pg. 4

Reinforce thin stock with self-adhesive shelf paper or plastic packaging tape before you begin scroll sawing in order to prevent breakage.
WOOD MAGAZINE #68 Feb 1994 (v.11#2) pg. 18

Tip for fastening together multiple pieces when scroll sawing.
WOOD MAGAZINE #72 Sep 1994 (v.11#6) pg. 26
Added Info WOOD MAGAZINE #78 Apr 1995 (v.12#3) pg. 12

Relieve fatigue while scroll sawing by tilting the saw and sitting in a comfortable swivel chair that adjusts up and down.
WOOD MAGAZINE #78 Apr 1995 (v.12#3) pg. 24

Tip on using masking tape to bind together multiple work pieces when scroll sawing.
WOOD MAGAZINE #82 Oct 1995 (v.12#7) pg. 14

Scroll saw safety tips.
WOOD MAGAZINE #95 Feb 1997 (v.14#2) pg. 97

Tip on reversing the blade when a scroll saw support arm gets in the way.
WOOD MAGAZINE #122 Mar 2000 (v.17#2) pg. 41

Eliminate chip-out when using table saw, router, jointer, band saw, scroll saw, jig saw, and portable circular saw.
WOOD MAGAZINE #135 Sep 2001 (v.18#6) pg. 68

Tips from a scroll saw expert on buying and using.
WOOD MAGAZINE #136 Oct 2001 (v.18#7) pg. 24

Improve your grip on small workpieces by using "rubber fingers" from an office supply store.
WOOD MAGAZINE #136 Oct 2001 (v.18#7) pg. 42

A technique for making uniform heart-shaped cutouts in wood.
WOODSMITH #111 Jun 1997 (v.19) pg. 5