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Not pattern books, but something I can give to a brand new user of a scroll saw. I've never owned a scroll saw so I am less than useless in trying to give advice to a new user.
Anyone have a "How To..." book they could recommend?
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Delta used to put out books related to specific tools. From back in the 50's. I'm sure I have an extra one of the scrollsaw books. If you want one pm me your address Mike.
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John A Nelson has a "Scroll Saw Workbook" that has 25 skill building chapters that would be helpful.
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(04-29-2017, 07:52 AM)Scroll73 Wrote: John A Nelson has a "Scroll Saw Workbook" that has 25 skill building chapters that would be helpful.
John
A hearty second for this suggestion. Probably the best "How To" book on scrolling out there. John Nelson is the master. Also look for books by Patrick Spielman, also very good.
https://www.amazon.com/Scroll-Saw-Workbo...1565238494
https://www.amazon.com/Scroll-Saw-Basics...0806972246
https://www.amazon.com/Scroll-Saw-Handbo...0806947705
Steve Good has a lot of tutorial videos on his website. Not a book, but a nice supplement to the ones already recommended.
http://scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com/
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John A Nelson a "Scroll Saw Workbook"
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I have a DVD about beginning Scrollsaw that I could loan him.
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