Woodworker's Pattern Book, Updated & Expanded 2nd Edition
Over 100 Realistic Animal Designs
- Publisher
- Fox Chapel Publishing
- Initial publish date
- Mar 2025
- Category
- Woodwork
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781497104860
- Publish Date
- Mar 2025
- List Price
- $26.99
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Description
Are you a beginner woodworker? An advanced scroll sawyer? There's something for everyone in Woodworker's Pattern Book, Updated & Expanded 2nd Edition. Authors (and father-son team) Wayne and Jacob Fowler have expanded their list of gorgeous fretwork patterns. You'll have everything you need to craft vivid, realistic wildlife: wolves, eagles, bears, zebras, foxes, lions, and more! With 25 new patterns in this expanded edition, Woodworker's Pattern Book will quickly become a must-have for any scroll sawyer's shelf. Whether you want to learn tips and techniques for beginners or try more advanced patterns like exotic animals, Woodworker's Pattern Book has you covered from A to Zebra--including the high-quality vector patterns you'll need to get started. And if you need to catch up, you'll still find the critical sections on wood selection, cutting, finishing, and displaying to round out your woodworking skills. Don't miss this updated, expanded guide to the best woodworking ideas and patterns you can find in print!
About the authors
Ontario-based woodworking artists Wayne and Jacob Fowler have published hundreds of fret work magazine articles and patterns. The father and son team specializes in freestanding, single piece patterns for the scroll saw, based on wildlife, landscape, and floral themes. They create their realistic designs using computer drawing software, working from their own extensive photographic studies of live animals taken on location in the wild, in zoos, and in nature preserves.
Ontario-based woodworking artists Wayne and Jacob Fowler have published hundreds of fret work magazine articles and patterns. The father and son team specializes in freestanding, single piece patterns for the scroll saw, based on wildlife, landscape, and floral themes. They create their realistic designs using computer drawing software, working from their own extensive photographic studies of live animals taken on location in the wild, in zoos, and in nature preserves.