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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: northie66 on April 22, 2010, 09:17:52 pm

Title: Scroll Saw Magazines
Post by: northie66 on April 22, 2010, 09:17:52 pm
I'd like to sign up to get a few... which are your favorites and why?
Title: Re: Scroll Saw Magazines
Post by: wgm on April 22, 2010, 09:30:42 pm
The one I like is "Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts" and the Scrollsaw Workshop internet along with this Community
Title: Re: Scroll Saw Magazines
Post by: cherie on April 22, 2010, 10:08:41 pm
I too am a fan of Scrollsaw Woodworking and Crafts.  I love the patterns they provide and for some reason (and I am sure people are gonna take me wrong when I say this) they are not as stuck up in the way the magazine is put together. It is hard for me to explain, but this is the impression I get from other magazines.  Sorry if this is too forward.
Title: Re: Scroll Saw Magazines
Post by: EZgoing on April 22, 2010, 10:45:51 pm
Cherie, it's input like that - that I for one very much appreciate...

THANKS!!!

Ez
Title: Re: Scroll Saw Magazines
Post by: Joesawdust on April 22, 2010, 10:53:07 pm
Cherie, it's your opinion and your entitled to it. Both of the Scroll saw magazines have their good and bad points, best thing is to pick up copies of both and check them out before subscribing, I look at them at Books A Million and buy whichever has more to offer in that issue. I also subscribe to a couple of other general woodworking magazines. One in particular that I think is worth checking out is Shop Notes, it has general tips for the shop and such, lots of good info in it, you can probably find them on the web and get a trial issue.
Greg
Title: Re: Scroll Saw Magazines
Post by: gunado on April 23, 2010, 12:27:38 am
Where can I find this magazine and who puts it out. Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts
Do you have a web address I can look at.
It is a bit hard to get this sort of books or mags in Australia.





Title: Re: Scroll Saw Magazines
Post by: m_r_dxn on April 23, 2010, 01:08:55 am
do a google search for "scroll saw woodworking and crafts".  Also try "creative woodworks and crafts".  Like stated already, both are good magazines.
Title: Re: Scroll Saw Magazines
Post by: wombatie on April 23, 2010, 02:46:18 am
I have had ScrollSaw Woodworking & Crafts from the very first one but I must admit I don't like it as mush as I used to.  They have a lot of intarsia and I am not into that yet, maybe one day.  I don't know I just think they don't put in enough, oh I don't know, just ignore me.  Perhaps I'm too picky.  Lol

Marg   :-\
Title: Re: Scroll Saw Magazines
Post by: dankc908 on April 23, 2010, 07:23:02 am
I have had ScrollSaw Woodworking & Crafts from the very first one but I must admit I don't like it as mush as I used to.  They have a lot of intarsia and I am not into that yet, maybe one day.  I don't know I just think they don't put in enough, oh I don't know, just ignore me.  Perhaps I'm too picky.  Lol

Marg   :-\

I have subscribed to both - neither at present - the reason for this is, as Marg said, "a lot of intarsia ... " and that really does not interest me.  I'm getting more and more of what I need from sites like this one!
Title: Re: Scroll Saw Magazines
Post by: MadHatter on April 23, 2010, 07:27:21 am
as far as magazines I dont currently subscribe to any, but I do get the following catalogs......woodworkers supply, grizzly, harbor freight tools, klockit(clock supplies), rockler.
Title: Re: Scroll Saw Magazines
Post by: Wandascroller on April 23, 2010, 09:01:53 am
Hi Gunado You sound just like me I am gunado so many things when I get around to them LOL
I order my magazines at my local newsagent here in Lismore. I have no trouble getting them. They also carry a couple in stock.
Though I get one from there at the moment & the other by mail/subscription from the USA.
Title: Re: Scroll Saw Magazines
Post by: Kepy on April 23, 2010, 09:51:34 am
I have had a subscription to both magazines since 94.  Just received my renewal for Scrollsaw Woodworking & Crafts and don't think I will renew for the same reasons as stated before (too much intarsia and not enough real scrolling).  Much prefer Creative Woodworks and Crafts.
Title: Re: Scroll Saw Magazines
Post by: cherie on April 23, 2010, 10:15:39 am
I made a mistake when I said the name of the magazine, however I am in agreement with everyone on the board Creative Woodworks and Crafts is the way to go, and what I said above still applies but this is the magazine I purchase.  Sorry folks.  And why am I in college again?  LOL
Title: Re: Scroll Saw Magazines
Post by: juvy on April 23, 2010, 07:14:45 pm
Gunado..... we're in Australia.... I buy ALL of the scroll saw magazines for our club, this means we can keep the price down, less then half of what the newsagency charges.

Where in Australia are you? Adding shipping would still keep it well below.
We only get the SSWC.... folks at Fox Chapel are wonderful, very helpful, very reliable! We contacted the other one, they aren't helpful and generally much more expensive and tend to not even answer e-mails.

As for content.... I noticed with both of them that there are more and more projects you can't do unless you have a decent workshop with a lot of other tools then just a scroll saw.  Guess that happens because there are only so many ideas to go around.... but it can be frustrating.... you see a wonderful project only to read the instructions and realize you either don't have the right equipment or you don't have the experience to use some of the tools...

Juvy
Title: Re: Scroll Saw Magazines
Post by: sgood on April 23, 2010, 08:38:39 pm
I know the editors a SSWC magazine want their articles to represent what their readers want to see. I don't know them well but I have talked to Shannon and Bob. It's easy to tell they are dedicated to their readers. I'm sure they would want to know how everyone feels about magazine content. Here is the editors email address. Drop them a line and share you point of view. I bet you will see a change if they get enough email. editors@Scrollsawer.com
Title: Re: Scroll Saw Magazines
Post by: Charlie Dearing on April 23, 2010, 09:56:36 pm
I was once a member of their forum and these concerns and opinions have been brought to their attention (Shannon and Bob).  Unfortunately, they have to try to keep all of us happy.  To me, there is too much intarsia, but, they have that right and some folks like intarsia lol.  I agree with the addition of projects that require more tools..... disqualifies me too.
Title: Re: Scroll Saw Magazines
Post by: cherie on April 24, 2010, 12:32:57 am
Thanks Steve, I will be sending them an email within the next couple of days.  I have only had one of their magazines in which I found much too difficult to understand and like many I am not into intarsia, yet.