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Free Scroll Saw Pattern of the Month!

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New To The Scrollsaw?

While its origins date back to the 1800s, Scroll sawing is still a popular hobby today. Learn More »

SCROLLSAW RESOURCES!

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TOUR VINTAGE CATALOGS

Check out our selection of vintage scroll saw project catalogs. You'll be amazed at the projects offered at the turn of the century. Learn More »

The History of the Scrollsaw

A scroll saw is a small electric- or peda- operated saw useful for cutting intricate curves. Scroll sawing, or fretwork, becamse popular in the United States during the mid-1800s.

By the 1870s, a foot powered scroll saw was developed. By 1874, Helmut Abel of Germany patented a constant-tension saw. In 1921, Carl Moberg of Chicago invented a crank-operated scroll saw, which wasn't manufactured until 1925 by Herbert Tautz, a manufacturer of sewing machines based out of Milwaukee. It wasn't until late 1930s when electric motor saws made it on to the market.

While the saw has evolved since its inception, the fine woodwork tool continues to be a favorite.

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The Evolution of the Scrollsaw