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Jaco

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Some sites offering free plans

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Thanks for this but the first and last link are the same website and none of the other links either work or take you to free scroll saw patterns.
 
I would highly recommend Steve Goode Scroll saw workshop. Scrollsaw Workshop there are approx 3,500 patterns you can download for I think $20.
He also creates one a day which you can receive by being on his mailing list.

Agree, been receiving his e-mails for a number of years.
Just download what I think I can/will make.
 
I agree to the recommendation of Steve Good, his downloads are free,
at least in the US. He posts almost every day. His library of patterns
are set up by categories so if you're looking for holidays or platters
or flowers he has them all. He has personal Christmas ornaments that
you can order by name , Bill, Mary, Ted and he does charge a
dollar each with a 5 name minimum. But it just helps offset the cost
of his blog and the free patterns, but it is your choice to buy or not.
 
I agree to the recommendation of Steve Good, his downloads are free,
at least in the US. He posts almost every day. His library of patterns
are set up by categories so if you're looking for holidays or platters
or flowers he has them all. He has personal Christmas ornaments that
you can order by name , Bill, Mary, Ted and he does charge a
dollar each with a 5 name minimum. But it just helps offset the cost
of his blog and the free patterns, but it is your choice to buy or not.

Free in the UK too. An excellent source
 
I also look at what is in Pinterest.
If it looks interesting, I will save the pic, then do some cropping and sizing
Then copy and paste into Powerpoint optimising the A4 page.
Generally I can get 4 different pics to a page.
Print, cut and paste onto 3mm MDF or Hardboard. Then cut a template for multiple use, if not just a once off item.
 

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