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FEATURES
Maple Leaf Jewelry Box
by Gary MacKay
Inlay contrasting woods for a
striking presentation
Southwest-Style Table
and Chair
by Dennis Simmons
Custom-made furniture sized for
18" dolls
Hanging Backpack Box
by Sue Chrestensen
Segmented sections and rich
colors create a realistic look
The Puzzle Art of Russell
Greenslade
by Bob Duncan
English-born puzzle-maker makes
a living with his whimsical designs
Lighted Woodland Shadowbox
by Tom Sevy and Volker Arnold
Multiple layers add depth to this
fretwork forest scene
Family Tree Photo Frame
by Kathy Wise
An instant family heirloom that can
be cut as intarsia or fretwork
Jonah and the Whale Puzzle
by Carl Hird-Rutter
Compound-cut this clever key
chain puzzle
Pattern Download - (92KB) - Requires Adobe Reader
Custom Note Cards
By Stephen Miklos
Strike a happy note with musical
instruments cut in paper
Seasonal Night Light Box
by Tom Wahl
Removable inserts make this project perfect for every season
PATTERNS
“In Flight” Waterfowl Clock
by Tim Andrews
Give your work a unique look with
a distinctive screen accent
Witch’s Brew Layerscape
by Lora S. Irish
Multiple layers add depth and
dimension to this spooky
Halloween scene
Gnome Doors
by Ojars Plisis
This quick project will turn an
ordinary backyard tree into a
magical one
Magazine Storage Case
by Dennis Simmons
Easy-to-make cases solve your
magazine and pattern storage
problems
Festive Jack-O-Lanterns
by Lora S. Irish
Craft a quick and easy Halloween
decoration with this clever candle
holder
Autumn Leaves
by Tom Sevy and Volker Arnold
Easy leaf silhouettes have a variety
of uses
Leaping Whitetail Buck
by Charles Dearing
A classic portrait for hunters and
wildlife enthusiasts
Deer Pattern Update #1 (8KB) - Deer Pattern Update #2 (97KB)
Classic Holiday Ornaments
by John A. Nelson
Quick and easy ornaments give you
a head start on the holiday season
TECHNIQUES
Shop-Made Ebonizing Stain
By Mac Simmons
Use household items to make your
own stain and create the look of
exotic hardwoods
Coloring Intarsia With Stains
by Jerry Mifflin
Create a custom look for your
intarsia by mixing your own
pigments
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