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Making a swag bowl on a scroll saw Part 1

An introduction to the techniques used to create a swag bowl using a scroll saw
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Making a swag bowl on a scroll saw Part 2

An introduction to the techniques used to create a swag bowl using a scroll saw...
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Making a swag bowl on a scroll saw Part 3

An introduction to the techniques used to create a swag bowl using a scroll saw...
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Sanding Scroll Saw Bowls Part 1-A

An introduction to the techniques used to sand a Scroll Saw Bowl...
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Sanding Scroll Saw Bowls Part 1-B

An introduction to the techniques used to sand a Scroll Saw Bowl using a vertical belt sander with the table tilted....
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Sanding Scroll Saw Bowls Part 2

An introduction to the techniques used to sand a Scroll Saw Bowl using an oscillating spindle sander
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Sanding Scroll Saw Bowls Part 3

An introduction to the techniques used to sand a Scroll Saw Bowl using a flexible pad sander...
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Sanding Scroll Saw Bowls Part 4

An introduction to the techniques used to sand a Scroll Saw Bowl using an inflatable sanding ball...
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Building a Beaded Fretwork Tray

Embellish your woodwork with simple beading techniques...
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Making Beautiful Bowls

Create the look of lathe-turned bowls with your scroll saw...
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Gary MacKay
Gary MacKay is a designer and box maker who lives with his wife, Helen, in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. He
has been designing, making, and selling boxes in craft galleries for more than 20 years.

Gary first started woodworking during his high school years when he used a jigsaw to make an end table from pine. After buying a band saw in 1985, he sold band saw boxes through consignment shops in northern Vermont. Now, he concentrates on designing and making wooden items that can be cut on a scroll saw. He is currently juried through the South Carolina Artisans Center, one of the craft galleries where his work is on display.

Gary likes to use his scrap wood to make snowflake ornaments and intarsia projects. Whenever he is not working in his woodshop, he can be found out on the golf course or in the vegetable garden. Gary is a frequent contributor to Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts magazine. more