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For a life sized version, try google for Woodsmith Magazine. Woodsmith has their own forum also. Last Summer, IIRC, they had an issue with poker table that would take about 2 months, use every power tool you could want, plus a shop the size of a small barn for crafting and assembly; finishing & paint shop extra.
For a scroll saw version, i.e. a model to put on a shelf, my suggestion is a project like that should be submitted to the SSW Design Contest. All kinds of good fretwork designs could be worked into the table top with card themes.
I don't remember which one I used but I think it was somewhere around #12 which is .029 diameter. Anything between 12 and 19 will work you would just adjust your slot width. There is a pattern for bending it to shape do you have that?
Over the years I've found that cutting old wooden plates can be very rewarding. Most of them are very good wood and when you finish your cut out the plate already has a nice finish on it.. I normally buy mine at yard sales or Good Will whenever I can find them....
I've found in the past that you can find some very nice wood from old wooden plates. When you finish your cut out the wood already has a nice finish. I am only adding a picture of 6 but I have done many of these....
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