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Any scroll saw enthusiast is sure to gain knowledge and skill from this 30 minute classroom session with master scrollsawyers and tool designers Jerry Booher and his wife Judy Gale Roberts. Judy is a proven scroller with many awards to her credit. She is considered by many to be the preiminent authority on intarsia scrollsawing, while Jerry's attention to detail and the ability to produce close tolerance projects through working with so many engineers in his previous career, makes him a sought after tool maker. Now retired from the fine toolilng industry, Jerry has devoted the past fifteen years to helping Judy produce some of her finest scrollsaw creations. Jerry is a self-taught scroller who transferred his background in precision tool design to the scrollsaw, producing unprecedented accuracy in scrolling.

In this video, you'll watch as these two pros teach techniques for super-accurate cutting with the scroll saw. The video was shot in Judy's intarsia school in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee. We're sure every scroller who watches this video will learn something new.

(We know the picture is a VHS tape, but it IS a DVD you'll receive.)

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