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Traditional Woodworking Resources on the Web
A repository of information on the use and preservation of old and antique woodworking tools: sources of tools and materials, events, organizations, books, and places to visit, both real and virtual.
The Woodworker's
Workshop (formerly theWoodchuck Canuck) is run by
Jim Barry
P.O. Box 147
Gander, Newfoundland
Canada, A1V 1W5
It provides free woodworking plans for over 900 DIY projects, along with expert tips on woodworking.
Advanced Scroll Saw Patterns, original designs by Jeff Zaffino.
With a keen eye for detail and a devotion to realism seldom found in typical scroll saw patterns, Jeff Zaffino's designs are for the scroller who wants to take their work to the next level.
Jeff enjoys the challenge of capturing minute detail in wood while constantly flirting with the stability of the piece. This fine line between Scroll Saw Art and what he likes to call "designer firewood" are what makes his patterns so appealing.
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Scrollsawing/Creative Woodcraft Plans America's favorite
woodworking plans and patterns since 1985. Our plans are ideal
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"U-Bild has been the premier publisher of woodworking project
plans for more than half a century. Our catalog went online in
1998.
"U-Bild plans are ideal for woodworkers and do-it-yourselvers of all skill levels. Their unique "trace, saw, and assemble" designs feature simple-to-follow patterns that allow even beginners to achieve professional results."
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