Handmade Puzzles in Wood: Making Interlocking Treasures - with 200+ Ready-to-Use Patterns (Fox Chapel Publishing) 30 Complete Kid-Friendly Scenes and

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by Jaeheon Yun

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Create amazing freestanding puzzles for kids on your scroll saw! Over 200 full-size patterns of animals, rocks, trees, shrubs, mountains, pools, and glaciers - 30 complete scenes for animals to live in, with each scene containing 6-10 pieces to carve - Beginner-friendly instructions on the basics of scrolling including choosing a blade, applying a pattern, cutting, and finishing a piece - Puzzle scenes include a desert, farm, castle, Jurassic world, North Pole, rainforest, summer beach, fantasy, myth, and more Renowned woodworker Jaeheon Yun has dedicated an entire scroll saw pattern book to creating puzzle scenes for kids to enjoy! Scroll sawyers will enjoy Jaeheon's classic clean style, and can choose between simple patterns for freestanding shapes, intermediate patterns for 5-piece puzzles, and advanced patterns with more and larger pattern pieces. Great for all skill levels, this book is a must-have for beginner scrollers to build their skills, as the projects emphasize a beginner-friendly element. Once the individual pieces are complete, you can create a scene for the pieces to live in, complete with rocks, trees, shrubs, mountains, and pools. Puzzle scenes include Jurassic World, the Arctic, a tree of birds, river fishing, winter animals, a shipwreck with fish, dragon toys in a castle, dinosaur toys, the North Pole, and more! Filled with high-quality photographs to help guide you, bit size advice, and finishing recommendations, each project only takes 10-30 minutes to complete, making them perfect for bulk gift scrolling or preparation for a craft show. Get started scrolling awesome puzzles that stand up on their own, with Handmade Puzzles in Wood ! Jaeheon Yun is a puzzle designer based in South Korea. He graduated from Seowon University with a degree in Industrial Design in 2004; then, just before his first child was born in 2011, he bought a scroll saw and began making wooden toys. He now adapts the idea of the classic jigsaw puzzle into cute and stylized animal pieces that interact with each other to create larger animal "family" puzzles. Jaeheon often designs his animal puzzle pieces after forms found in Japanese toys. His son, Jimin, often "tests" out his puzzles in Jaeheon's two-room workshop, and Jaeheon hopes to teach him the scroll saw someday. Jaeheon's small business, called Namunolie (a combination of two Korean words meaning "tree" and "play"), can be found on Etsy.

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