Description
Discover the art of woodworking with our Scroll Saw Wooden Bowls guide, perfect for both beginners and advanced crafters. This comprehensive paperback book features 30 unique projects that show you how to create stunning wooden bowls without the use of a lathe. Each project is designed with a progressive learning approach, making it easy for everyone to find something that suits their skill level. Starting with simple starter bowl designs, you'll gradually advance to intricate creations like laminated swag bowls, flared lobed bowls, and even inward curving bowls. Additionally, explore original patterns for other delightful vessels such as vases, ginger jars, and candy dishes. Authored by the talented Carole Rothman, a well-known figure in the woodworking community, this guide is made complete with clear instructions and beautiful illustrations to inspire your creative journey. Ideal for enthusiasts and professionals, these scroll saw projects encourage you to unleash your imagination and refine your woodworking skills. Make your next crafting session both rewarding and artistic with our Scroll Saw Wooden Bowls guide! Delivery information: All orders are processed swiftly, with delivery times varying depending on your location. We ensure secure and timely delivery for your convenience.
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 200 x 250 mm
Pages: 160
Bind: paperback
Author: Carole Rothman Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing
Publication Date: 17-05-2019
You will not believe these bowls were made without a lathe! 30 projects for crafting beautiful bowls with the more accessible scroll saw instead of a lathe Progressive learning format gradually helps beginners move from the most basic starter bowl to more elaborate projects Projects include laminated swag bowls, a flared lobed bowl made with varied angles, a thin, eight-segmented bowl, and an inward curving bowl Original patterns for other types of vessels include a vase, a ginger jar, and a candy dish Author Carole Rothman is a popular woodworker who writes for Woodworker's Journal and provides frequent video tutorials While wood bowls are commonly made on a lathe, this updated and expanded guided resource offers 30 projects for crafting beautiful bowls with the more accessible scroll saw. Each project contains clear instructions and beautiful illustrations. The projects are organized in a progressive learning format, so everyone can find something exciting to make—even a new scroller! Beginning crafters can start with the most basic starter bowl and gradually work their way toward more elaborate bowls—such as laminated swag bowls; a flared lobed bowl made with varied angles; a thin, eight-segmented bowl; and an inward curving bowl. Original patterns for other types of vessels include a vase, a ginger jar, and a candy dish. For advanced wood crafters, an appendix expands upon the earlier material and pushes the wood artist to create new patterns or adapt the
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 200 x 250 mm
Pages: 160
Bind: paperback
Author: Carole Rothman Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing
Publication Date: 17-05-2019
You will not believe these bowls were made without a lathe! 30 projects for crafting beautiful bowls with the more accessible scroll saw instead of a lathe Progressive learning format gradually helps beginners move from the most basic starter bowl to more elaborate projects Projects include laminated swag bowls, a flared lobed bowl made with varied angles, a thin, eight-segmented bowl, and an inward curving bowl Original patterns for other types of vessels include a vase, a ginger jar, and a candy dish Author Carole Rothman is a popular woodworker who writes for Woodworker's Journal and provides frequent video tutorials While wood bowls are commonly made on a lathe, this updated and expanded guided resource offers 30 projects for crafting beautiful bowls with the more accessible scroll saw. Each project contains clear instructions and beautiful illustrations. The projects are organized in a progressive learning format, so everyone can find something exciting to make—even a new scroller! Beginning crafters can start with the most basic starter bowl and gradually work their way toward more elaborate bowls—such as laminated swag bowls; a flared lobed bowl made with varied angles; a thin, eight-segmented bowl; and an inward curving bowl. Original patterns for other types of vessels include a vase, a ginger jar, and a candy dish. For advanced wood crafters, an appendix expands upon the earlier material and pushes the wood artist to create new patterns or adapt the