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Scroll Saw Portraits: How to Turn Photographs into Wooden Keepsakes

AUTHOR: Gary Browning
ISBN: 1565232518

SHORT DESCRIPTION: How to turn a photograph of a loved one, pet, or movie star into a strikingly accurate portrait in wood is detailed in this woodcutting workbook. Guiding readers through converting an image via computer into a woodcutting pattern, this book...

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Scroll Saw Portraits: How to Turn Photographs into Wooden Keepsakes
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by Gary Browning


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Scroll saw books are often just a monotonous rehash of the same old patterns, but every once in a while a truly original title comes along. This one is sure to perk up even the most jaded woodworker. Browning has developed a method of scroll-sawing images from photographs using thin plywood. The results are remarkable his likenesses of famous people or family members (shown with their photos) are uncanny. While those with access to a scanner and photo software will have greatest success, Browning also shows how to trace or draw patterns. In addition, he provides 55 patterns for animals and people (including Christian and historic images). Sure to be of interest to most woodworkers and the public libraries that serve them. Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.


Book Description
How to turn a photograph of a loved one, pet, or movie star into a strikingly accurate portrait in wood is detailed in this woodcutting workbook. Guiding readers through converting an image via computer into a woodcutting pattern, this book provides strategies for creating a wood portrait that maintains the essential attributes of the original subject. Tips are provided for investing in computer software, finishing and framing a portrait, and cutting a piece without weakening the wood. This second edition charts current advances in software and provides fascinating patterns of many famous faces for readers who do not wish to design their own.



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         Book Review

Scroll Saw Portraits: How to Turn Photographs into Wooden Keepsakes
- Book Reviews,
by Gary Browning

Scroll Saw Portraits: How to Turn Photographs into Wooden Keepsakes

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With the help of a computer or a copy machine, a photograph of a loved one, pet, or movie star can be turned into a pattern from which a scroll saw craftsman can make a strikingly accurate portrait in wood. This guide explains how to create the patterns and how to cut for the best results. It also includes full-size patterns for portraits in wood of John Wayne, Marilyn Monroe, and Judy Garland.

Author Biography: Gary Browning lives in Hagerstown, Maryland.

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Library Journal

Scroll saw books are often just a monotonous rehash of the same old patterns, but every once in a while a truly original title comes along. This one is sure to perk up even the most jaded woodworker. Browning has developed a method of scroll-sawing images from photographs using thin plywood. The results are remarkable his likenesses of famous people or family members (shown with their photos) are uncanny. While those with access to a scanner and photo software will have greatest success, Browning also shows how to trace or draw patterns. In addition, he provides 55 patterns for animals and people (including Christian and historic images). Sure to be of interest to most woodworkers and the public libraries that serve them. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.


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