For a mixed bag of scrollsawing patterns that do not fit into any one specific category, you will find the oddball items in here.
Dating back to the 19th century, originally used to scare birds away. This is a double device so it makes even more noise! Used as a religious article and a child toy. Spin the geared handle and thin ...
This common novelty is usually found made of metal and plastic. The wood version works the same. However, this one has a nice, wood sound as the woodpecker pecks his way to the bottom. All wood except...
A clown attached to an arched balance beam stands atop an elephant trunk. He teeters and spins without falling. Inspired by the many metal circus toys from early in the 1900s.
This is another classic action toy. A wood clown with two faces tumbles with an unusual cadence to click-clack down a double notched staircase. The secret to the unusual movement is detailed in the pl...
The carnival toy resembles that also known as a high striker. This version has two seesaw paddles that when tapped, shoot two clowns up the pole to the tent at the top.
This is a large version of the traditional top. Once balanced it will spin for a very long time.
This booklet provides details on the Early Construction Machines. This is an information booklet only, that you can download for free. The plans are listed separately in the store.
From out of the woodwork comes this skull-ish nightmare! Perfect as a stand-alone project or combine with other scary Halloween designs for your own pattern-making project.
This aboriginal artwork appears in drawings belongs to North American native Indians, the Haida, found along the west coast of Canada, namely British Columbia.
This North American native Indian art silhouette is a wonderful representation of actual totem poles that still exist on the west coast. This project can be complete with only 19 cuts.
An especially dangerous Dug who could once be found roaming the streets of Mos Espa, Sebulba is a shifty Podracing champion who never lets such trite concepts as rules and sportsmanship get in the way...
This key rack is a simple, attractive and handy project for your bandsaw or scrollsaw. A perfect beginner project for scouting, guides and 4H Club woodworking projects.
This is another popular project made from scraps. Excellent as a gag gift and you will surprised at how great it is! As an alternative you can make circular wheels and build a toy car as a stock stuff...
A very popular crafters project made from scrap pieces of wood, some short lengths of dowel or twigs and a clothes pin! Easily scale the pattern on your printer to make the size you want. A perfect be...
Simple to make and very attractive. Scale your printing of the plan to make them as big as you want! Make them really small and prop them up on a piece of copper wire for your flower pots. Or make the...
Get ready for garden and protect those seedlings! Cut from scrap stock then paint, decorate or even decoupage the seed labels. Or make them super sized and secure them to your fence or side of a build...
A fun scrap wood project that can be made in literally minutes. From a distance it will fool a lot of people! Easily scale the pattern on your printer to make the size you want. A perfect beginner pro...
Make as a cute stand alone project or include a piece of 1x6 board to make a sign of your choice. A very popular crafters project made from scrap pieces of wood! Easily scale the pattern on your print...
Pond-er no more! Leap into this very popular crafters project made from scrap pieces of wood! Poke on a stick or mount on a flat board to sit at ground level. A very popular crafters project made from...
An easy to make attractive shelf from four almost identical boards. We like them because they can be pulled apart for easy storage. A very easy crafters project made from scrap pieces of wood!