Jig Saw
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Black Attack Cat Downloadable Halloween Woodworking Plan PDF
Its bad enough to steer clear of black cats, but when any cat has its back arched up and claws out like our Black Attack Cat… WATCH OUT! Make your Halloween yard are project in the size given or resize and print to whatever you need. Beginner skill level.
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Mr Boneman Downloadable Scrollsaw Woodworking Plan PDF
Bone up your woodworking skills for your next Halloween yard art project. You can use our pattern to build at the parts needed. What makes this easy is many of the parts are repeated. But feel free be creative in your own freakish design. Beginner skill level.
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Boo Ghost and Batty Bats Downloadable Jig Saw Woodworking Plan PDF
Boo Ghost and Batty Bats offer up a frightfully easy pattern you can download and get busy in the workshop for your next Halloween yard art plywood project. Beginner skill level.
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Bent Over Lady Yard Art Downloadable PDF Pattern
People walking by will do a double take when they see this Bent Over Lady out in your garden! Paint with colors or as a black silhouette. Make use of your scrap wood pieces with this yard art project. Resize it to what you want, print it to your computer, then trace and paint. Beginner skill level.
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Jiggin’ for Salmon – part 7
A look at it back lit. Spent an hour assessing how I was going to cut the perimeter and then I set about doing it.
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Jiggin’ for Salmon – part 6
Here I show that the top of the salmon head is finished. That section with the mouth is quite flexible at this point in the cutting so be careful when you are moving your plywood around. If you noticed through the progression of photos that I started out with two pieces of 2×6 lumber across saw horses to act as my work table.
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Jiggin’ for Salmon – part 5
This evening I finished up the last few pockets that were above the fish. Now its time to stand back and assess how to take on the task of cutting all of the remaining lines. Some lines are very tight, which is one challenge. Another challenge is to figure out how to start the cutting with no direct access. I knew it would come down to drill pilot holes just like when doing a scroll saw project.
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Jiggin’ for Salmon – part 4
The glue up worked great and the other day I cleaned up that area and did a bit more cutting. Today I spent about 1-1/2 hrs cutting and sanding and here is where I am at so far.
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Jiggin’ for Salmon – part 3
The repair turned out pretty good I think.
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Jiggin’ for Salmon – part 2
Found some time this weekend to work on the jigsaw project. Continued cutting the twists and turns of pattern. The idea of starting in from the center and working outwards seems to be a good idea. I also starting scoring the lines with a sharp blade. This will help prevent the blade from splintering the edge while cutting. Same as if you were cutting a veneered hollow core door, score the line then cut with the saw, makes for a clean edge.