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Artist uses hardware items and other items to embellish her work

The Work of L. Kim Braa

Gulf coast artist develops her own form of "liberal intarsia"
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Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts issue #40 eNews

Pick-up Your Copy of SSW&C Today and Join Our 10th Anniversary Celebration! Even though the traditional gift for a 10th Anniversary is tin, we ...
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Shopmade Sanding Devices

Save time and money by using ordinary shop items to create handy sanding devices. These shopmade tools cost much less than commercially available versions and ...
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Fitting Patterns to Available Stock

Instead of resorting to trial and error, use simple math to increase or reduce the size of a pattern to fit your stock. Divide the ...
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Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts Issue #39 eNews

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Fill Your Summer Calendar with Great Projects. Whether you are vacationing this summer at the beach, the mountains, or at home, be sure to schedule
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Synergy Woods

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Young entrepreneur launches business built around the scroll saw
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Painter's Pyramids

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The simple design masks the usefulness of these plastic pyramids.
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Join the 10th Anniversary Celebration

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It’s been ten years since our premiere issue rolled off the presses and you’re invited to join the celebration! To start things off with a bang,
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Cutting Sharp Corners

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Practice this basic technique to produce crisp sharp corners Step-by-step photos by Ben Fink and Scott Kriner
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Judy Gale Roberts
Judy Gale Roberts was born in Houston, Texas. She attended Houston's Museum of Fine Arts School but eventually elected to study art "hands-on" with her artist/sculptor father, Pat Dudley Roberts. Throughout the 70's they created intarsia murals, etched glass and sculptures in metals for architects. Early on, Judy recognized that she enjoyed bringing wood to life by shaping it, working with grains and colors more