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Noah's Ark Puzzle Pattern for the Scroll Saw
Full-Size Pattern with Step-by-Step Instructions- Regular price
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Scroll saw amazing, interlocking animals that make up Noah’s Ark! Noah's Ark Puzzle Pattern is a unique and fun collection of more than 20 animal scroll saw patterns that when put all together, they form the infamous ark! From an elephant and a lion to a turtle, rhino, and more, these fun, mini projects turn into one large, memorable story. Featuring helpful opening overviews on materials, tools, sanding, safety, choosing wood, selecting a blade, and choosing a finish, also provided are quick, step-by-step instructions on how to make the wooden puzzle. From there, animal patterns are included, as well as patterns for Noah and Mrs. Noah! For a touch of pyrography, you can even burn the names of the animals on their pieces for an educational component for kids! Jaeheon Yun is a puzzle designer, contributor to Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts magazine, and author of 20-Minute Scroll Saw Puzzles and Adorable Animal Family Puzzles in Wood.
Details
Details
Pages | 8 |
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Publish Date | 2022-06-16 |
Series | |
Size | 8.5" x 11.0" x 0.0" |
Author | Jaeheon Yun |
Product Form | Paperback / softback |
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About the Author
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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