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Learn to scrollsaw like an industrious elf

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Many scrollsaw designs include inside cuts that add detail and dimension.

To make these cuts, you'll need a drill bit small enough (1/16") to make a starter hole. This drill hole allows you to thread the scrollsaw blade into the hole to make the cut. A basic handheld drill works fine. Go slow and make the hole in the centre of the area you'll cut away. Saw these inner holes first and then cut the outline.
angel ornament

To make a three-dimensional ornament, carefully and slowly separate the two pieces of wood, keeping the double-sided tape flat and intact. Give one piece a 180ยบ-degree turn and press the two parts back together. In other words, one part should be exactly upside-down on top of the other. At this point you should notch the two parts together along the vertical centre, as wide as the stock thickness (1/8") but only half its length so it slides together. One piece will be notched at the top half; the other notched on the bottom half. Again, separate the two parts, remove the tape and sand to remove any leftover tape fibres. Apply glue to the notches and slide the parts together so they interlock. Set aside to dry.

Your handmade ornament is also ready to paint. Depending on the stock or style you choose, you may decide to leave it as is.

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