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Jewel cabinet

Jewel cabinet, scroll saw fretwork pattern

  This is an attractive jewel cabinet, nicely ornamented both with fretwork and overlays. The use of different colours for the woods creates a nice visual effect. The pattern is based in an old English design from the beginning of the XX century that I have entirely reconstructed in the computer.

 These two pictures are courtesy of Boris Radovskiy from the USA. He is a member of the Carolina Scrollers club. The cabinet is made with walnut and cherry hardwoods. It is finished with semi gloss polyurethane.

 The pattern has been designed to use 1/4 and 1/8 inches wood or 6 and 3 mm wood. By scaling the pattern appropriately any other wood widths can also be used. These are the measures of the mirror depending on the wood width you use:

  Height Width Depth
1/4 & 1/8 in. wood 12,3 in. 15 in. 6,8 in.
6 and 3 mm. wood 29,5 cm. 36,2 cm. 16,3 cm.

  Please note that this pattern is registered and copyrighted. If you would like to have it I offer it for 9 € plus shipping. The pattern is computer made, which provides total precision, and nicely printed for convenient scrolling. Click here to buy this pattern. Write me to info@finescrollsaw.com for any questions.

 

  This picture has kindly been sent by Ester and Isaac  Arditi from Israel.

 

   This picture has kindly been sent by Jim Butler from the USA.

 

  This picture has kindly been sent by Guido Baggi from Italy.

 

  This picture has kindly been sent by Ken Field from Australia: ¨Your plans are a pleasure to work from, particularly as you have the confidence to know that everything will fit perfectly, if cut correctly. This box is made with Red Sirus, the overlays are Jacaranda (both Australian timbers) finished with clear gloss polyurethane and lined with silk. ¨ 

 

  This picture has been kindly sent by Leonid Lerner from Israel.

 

 This picture has been sent by Jose Luis Tellez from Mexico.

 This picture has been sent by Hiltrud de Homont-Dietrich from Germany.

 

This picture has been sent  by Chantal Perrin from France.  This picture has been kindly sent by Manuel Pina from Cáceres, Spain.

 

  This picture has been kindly sent by Robert Ungar from Canada: ¨ I used alder, walnut and basswood.¨

 

 This picture has been kindly sent by Gottfried Sedlemeier from Germany.