I am looking for a pattern to scroll saw of a US Destroyer. I can't locate anything even close. I think it would be a good new book for veterans having served in the military
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No special way, just blow it up on a copier to the size you want and then draw in the lines where you want to cut with a pen and your done. A lot easier than it seems at first. You can use any scroll saw patern as guidance just to get a general idea of what to do and what not to do. You might want to make several copies of the picture in case you goof (save you a trip to the copier).Comment
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