Making things made out of wood has always been done from times of antiquity, yet with modernization and a variety of electronic or battery-operated tools, this art has taken on new dimensions. If using a scroll saw is your passion, yet you prefer using patterns for a project, there are numerous patterns available, whether you are creating an intricate family heirloom or detailing a wooden bench. Scroll saw patterns help you make designs in wood, whether complex or simple and whether you are a novice or an expert woodworker. Patterns can be purchased online or at bookstores etc; although you can often find them offered at larger building supply stores. With the introduction of certain programs, many woodworkers use Corel Draw or Photoshop and create their own patterns, so the choice is yours and the options are plentiful.
Either graphite or carbon paper is used to place the pattern on wood; some people simply trace the photocopied pattern heavily to transfer it onto the wood, in order to avoid the mess of making a carbon copy. Others prefer to use an adhesive (either a spray or tape, such as carpet tape) to glue the patterns onto the wood. If you do use a method that leaves residue, you can use mineral spirits to remove the excess adhesive. The preferred method today leans towards using 3M 77 spray adhesive, as it is sprayed lightly on the back of a pattern, dried to the sticky stage and applied to the wood. Woodworkers cut through the paper and simply peel the paper off afterwards.
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As with anything, the majority of woodworkers begin with small, easy-to-do patterns, working their way up to the detailed scroll saw plans as they become more experienced in using patterns with the scroll saw. Experts like to use a foot control on the saw mill, in order to keep their hands free for the handling of the wood. Having a variety of blades is also important, as each pattern is made with specific blades in mind to use for the detailing. Be sure that the wood you work with is completely dry wood. There are free demonstrations for using scroll saw patterns on the internet, on sites such as YouTube.com, as well as at workshops located within a community or at home improvement centers. Although some charge a fee, you can find several that will give short demonstrations for free. If you cannot find any near you, there are books and videos available, whether online or at your local library.
The more you know before you start, the more confident you will be and the less likely to make mistakes. Using a hold-down clamp will assist you when you first begin working with woodworking patterns, keeping the design and wood straight as you saw the wood. When you purchase patterns, it will often explain the best type of blade to use for the detailing within the pattern. Producing finely detailed pieces from the scroll saw is a form of art. Even with the use of scroll saw patterns, the work is as vast as your creativity and imagination.


