Scroll Sawing in Metal: Patterns and Techniques

Scroll Sawing in Metal: Patterns and Techniques

by Frank Pozsgai
Scroll Sawing in Metal: Patterns and Techniques

Scroll Sawing in Metal: Patterns and Techniques

by Frank Pozsgai

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Overview

Frank Pozsgai is internationally known as an artist of the scroll saw. His previous books have focused almost entirely on what the scroll saw can do with wood, its most common medium. Now he takes the art up a notch to introduce scroll sawing in metal. Joining him is Mark Downing who has been working in metals for many years. Together they explore this great medium for the scroll saw. The process is simple, and with a few extra steps, cutting metal is as enjoyable as cutting wood. And the results are wonderful. Because metal is pliable, it is possible to give it shape by bending it. The results include chandeliers and other decorative, but useful decorative accessories for the home. With heat or chemicals it is possible to give metal very interesting patinas that add color and character. All is explained in clear, step-by-step instructions, illustrated in color photos. In addition the author supplies many patterns to get you started and a gallery to inspire you. For many this will be a new experience with the scroll saw.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780764315640
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.
Publication date: 05/24/2002
Series: Schiffer Book for Metalworkers Ser.
Edition description: UK ed.
Pages: 80
Sales rank: 1,008,903
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 15 - 18 Years

About the Author

Born in
Budapest, Hungary, scroll saw guru Frank Porzsgai attributes his love for wood cutting to his early days in concentration and "displaced persons" camps in Germany.
Awaiting liberation, he found solace and amusement in creating some artistic or usable object out of wood whenever he could find a scrap. Later on, while attending college in Los
Angeles, Frank excelled in art, especially drawing and painting. While he went on to pursue a career in industrial engineering and facilities engineering management, he never lost his love for wood and art. Finally, in
1989, Frank found himself laid up with back problems. As part of his "boredom therapy"
he purchased an inexpensive 15" scroll saw. Suddenly his artistic talents and industrial engineering background started paying dividends! Frank set to work , retrofitting the machine with numerous custom-designed accessories to make it more user friendly. He also began creating three-dimensional patterns, and finally, he added the idea of carving his 3-D
figures to give them greater realism and personality. Soon he was being urged by other saw users to go into mass-production of his accessories and designs. Because of his success, Frank has been featured in Woodworker's Business News, and presently teaches weekly classes and workshops in the Portland, Oregon area. He continues to work with users, manufacturers and retail stores. Frank's "how-to"
videos have enjoyed great success. His company, Porzsgai's Designs, is dedicated to "Removing Obstacles to
Success," and he works hard to develop unique state-of-the-art products and strong technical support for customers.
Frank's previous six books, The Scroll Saw Book, Scroll Saw Pictures,
A Scroll Saw Christmas, 54 3-D Scroll Saw Patterns, 79 Wildlife Patterns for the Scroll Saw
, and Incredible Stackables: Ornamental Scroll Saw Patterns,
have received critical acclaim. These two new books should please those who wish to share in his arts & crafts talent. Frank Pozsgai lives in Aloha,
Oregon, where he runs his workshop & business. Mark
Downing was born in Hotchkiss, Colorado and raised at Ragged Mountain and
Paonia, Colorado. After service in the
Navy, serving in Vietnam, Mark worked as a fourth generation coal miner. He began his scroll saw work after being disabled in a coal mining accident. His wife bought him a Dremel two-speed 16 inch scroll saw, hoping that it would give him some way to occupy his time. After cutting for some time in wood, a friend asked Mark if he could cut out metal designs with the scroll saw. Mark says "Like an idiot I said 'Sure I can do that!' then I had to figure out how." It was in this time that
Mark called Frank to order some new blades.
Though they have yet to meet, they have shared their love of scroll sawing ever since. It seemed a natural for them to team up for a book on metal scroll sawing. Mark now resides in Grand Junction,
Colorado, with his wife, Johanna, and son, Ryan. His two daughters, Laura and
Jamie, are grown and on their own. His
16 year old niece, Mandy, is now an apprentice in Mark's shop.
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