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Making a Five-Sided Bowl

Making a Five-Sided Bowl

Use this ringed vessel to hold bread, keys, coins, or other miscellany By Dave Van Ess As a scroller, I like making bowls with shapes that wood turners could never duplicate. This is one such bowl. It has five sides that gently transition to corners. It is fun to watch a turner […]

by April 4, 2022 Step by Step
Rustic Live-Edge Serving Tray

Rustic Live-Edge Serving Tray

Transform simple wood rounds into stylish rustic serving trays   By Carole Rothman If you’re looking for a new rustic accent piece that is as functional as it is stunning, then consider creating a live-edge serving tray. I created this single-ring tray that can be attached to a stationary or rotating […]

by July 6, 2021 Projects
Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts Fall 2021 (Issue #84)

Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts Fall 2021 (Issue #84)

The Fall 2021 issue of Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts includes a variety of  projects, patterns, features, as well as an interesting technique.  This issue is a part of the regular magazine subscription. It is also available from your favorite retailer or from Fox Chapel Publishing, foxchapelpublishing.com, 1-800-457-9112. Scroll down for a sneak peek of […]

by July 6, 2021 Current Issue
Scroll Sawn Wicker-Style Basket

Scroll Sawn Wicker-Style Basket

Store treasures in this stylish stacked vessel By Dave Van Ess  Baskets are a lot like bowls, but in my opinion, they’re a little less intimidating. I designed this basket to be a welcome challenge for scrollers of every skill level. It can even be completed in one afternoon. You’ll […]

by May 6, 2021 Patterns, Projects
Teacher Feature: Five Questions for Carole Rothman

Teacher Feature: Five Questions for Carole Rothman

The artist and author explains how frosting and a bad band saw led her to bowl making By Mindy Kinsey Carole Rothman’s bowls are colorful, glossy, silky smooth, and decorated with wonderful patterns. Her boxes are equally inspiring—some of them are cleverly designed to look like food and miniature furniture, […]

by December 23, 2015 Features