It does seem like a while, things have been particularly busy this year. I still read the wreck, but don't engage as much. Sadly, HWSRUN and some heavy political threads have removed a little of the lustre. Still, I like to read and follow the goings-on.
When someone asks for scroll saw patterns I usually suggest that they check some children's' coloring books. I thought I's give "Google" a shot. Amazing...
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Novak Buffalo, NY - USA (Remove "SPAM" from email address to reply)
You can indeed. That's typically how I transfer patterns to wood for relief carving. It's got the added advantage that you can make several copies of the pattern, all exactly alike.
Two caveats about this method. First, drag out your scraper and scrape the surface of the board as smooth as you can get it. The transfer doesn't take well on an uneven surface. Second, get your iron very, very hot. "Linen" setting or better. In my experience it works better than the medium setting.
(And if you want to keep peace in your household, go to the thrift store and pick up an old iron just for pattern transfer.)
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