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Fantasy & Medieval Mosaics for the Scroll Saw

30 Patterns: Castles, Dragons, Knights, Unicorns and More
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Attention, woodworkers! Pick up your scroll saw again. We have something special for you. This scroll saw pattern book features 30 patterns for castles, dragons, knights, unicorns, and other medieval subjects. Learn the secrets behind making plain pine into a stunning segmentation piece. With the easy-to-follow instructions, you will learn to cut, sand, stain, and paint memorable wooden mosaics. This incredible book of projects includes easy instructions on how to cut the mosaics, sand them, stain them, and paint them all working with wood. Projects include: *Serpent King *Castle Guard *Unicorn Palace *Castle Wolf *Defender's Shield *Castle Fleur de Lis *Fortress of Light *Dragon Protector *And dozens more! So let your workshop take flight into a world of fantasy where knights, dragons, and castles dominate the country side. Your new projects will amaze your friends and family. They are perfect for sales at a Renaissance fair, festival, or online. Tally ho!

Details

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Pages 72
Publish Date 2003-09-15
Size 8.5" x 11.0" x 0.0"
Author Frank Droege
Product Form Paperback / softback

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About the Author

Designing scroll saw mosaic patterns and pieces can be described as a passionate pastime for Frank Droege. His first love is painting, however, and over the years he has won numerous awards as a traditional painter. Frank studied under George Vail from the Haddonfield Art League and Max Gottlieb at the Fleisher Art Memorial in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He currently paints miniature art and has recently become an award-winning artist in the field. Frank lives in Voorhees, New Jersey, with his wife and daughters. Inquiries about his artwork can be addressed directly to Frank at 306 Kresson-Gibbsboro Road, Voorhees, NJ 08043

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