Puzzles made on your scroll saw will test your skills of making all those curvy turns and probably test your patience too! After the project is done, it will have been worth it. We have a number of puzzling patterns to consider for your next woodworking project.
These three Christmas-themed puzzles can be carved out of wood that is 1/2 inch thick. Ideally suited as mantle decor. This woodworking design includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings for the projects.
Children enjoy pulling the pieces apart and reassembling them. All nine patterns—bears, dalmatians, chickens, fish, cows, elephants, triceratops, brontosaurus, and tyrannosaurus rex—are included in one large plan set. A 2x8 piece of lumber can be used to cut out all of the projects. This woodworking design includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings for the projects.
Have fun learning letters, colours and shapes with this puzzle box toy board game you can make yourself. Animals and other shapes fit in the appropriate blocks and it can be placed in a storage box. Thickness 1 3/8 inch x Height 19 1/4 inch x Length 22 3/4 inch.
This herd of happy animals is a puzzle within a puzzle, where each one can be assembled and repositioned on the slotted base for hours of play. With this plan you will learn how to scrollsaw perfectly fitted parts from two different wood species at the same time. Full size patterns included for all the animals, tractor and barn.
We are not lion when we say kids will go ape over this animal scene, straight out of the African savanna. The animals, mountains, and trees are each jigsaw puzzles, and the assembled pieces can be repositioned to create different scenes.
Kids will love it to pieces! Scrollsawers and kids will appreciate the clever design and eye-popping colors of this Russell Greenslade original. Look closely and you will spot not one but three bright...
Park Jurassic in front of a youngster and watch his or her imagination go into high gear. It is dino-mite! With this plan you will learn how to scrollsaw perfectly fitted parts from two different wood species at the same time.
Here is what puzzles us about this project: Is it a tempting toy for kids of all ages? Or a finely sculpted piece of the woodcrafters art? Well, whatever the case, we have come up with a design that ...
Russell Greenslades puzzles are not just playthings; many people display them as art. And the designs are great fun to scroll saw. Here are two of Russells originals, both of which make great year-rou...
Use this fun technique to turn any shape into a keyed keepsake box. Making a puzzle box could not be easier. Simply sketch in puzzled keys on two protruding parts of your design; then, use your bandsaw and scrollsaw to shape the parts. Here we take you through making this angelfish, but the technique can be applied to nearly any shape.
Assemble your jig saw puzzles on the large 24 x 36 inch work surface. Allows you to work at the convenience of your kitchen table, then just move the tray when you are not working on the puzzle. Two sliding drawers at each end hold hundreds of puzzle pieces. All patterns drawn FULL SIZE. Plan includes patterns for optional fold down legs to allow project to be used in bed. Project is made from 3/4 inch lumber and 1/8 inch hardboard.
Until the crosswrod puzzles are online, visit this site. It will shed light on a whole world of wooden puzzles.
Works with either marbles or gumballs! Drop the ball in the turtles cheek and hold the maze in both hands. Tilt and move the turtle around to guide the ball through the maze and drop out the end. Make it challenging - try more than one ball at the same time! Lots of fun for children as well as adults! All patterns drawn FULL SIZE.