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Patrick Spielman (1936–2004)

Author of Router Handbook

64 Works 1,649 Members 5 Reviews

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Works by Patrick Spielman

Router Handbook (1899) 150 copies
The New Router Handbook (1993) 134 copies
Scroll Saw Pattern Book (1986) 97 copies
Router Jigs & Techniques (1988) 96 copies
Making Wood Signs (1981) 86 copies, 1 review
Scroll Saw Handbook (1986) 64 copies
Scroll Saw Puzzle Patterns (1988) 53 copies
Scroll Saw Fretwork Patterns (1989) 52 copies, 1 review
Scroll Saw Country Patterns (1990) 52 copies
The New Scroll Saw Handbook (2002) 46 copies
Sharpening Basics (1991) 41 copies
Christmas Scroll Saw Patterns (1993) 33 copies, 1 review
Making Wood Decoys (1982) 26 copies, 1 review
Scroll Saw Holiday Patterns (1991) 21 copies
Working Green Wood With Peg (1980) 19 copies
Scroll Saw Picture Frames (1999) 7 copies
Instant Scroll Saw Projects (1998) 4 copies, 1 review
Scroll Saw Shelf Patterns (1992) 3 copies
Modellenboek figuurzagen (1987) 2 copies
[Data Missing] (1988) 1 copy

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1936-03-17
Date of death
2004-10-17
Gender
male
Short biography
His obituary, copied from The Green Bay Press Gazette, reads as follows:

Patrick E. “Mr. Pat” Spielman died suddenly Wednesday, Oct. 27, at his home in Fish Creek as the result of an apparent heart attack. He was born March 17, 1936, in Spring Lake Township, Minn. to Andrew M. and Della Jean (Ince) Spielman. Patrick graduated from University of Wisconsin-Stout in 1958 with a Bachelors degree in Industrial Arts. He was married to Patricia “Mrs. Pat'' Rogers June 7, 1958. He spent 27 years as a high school woodworking instructor, 23 of them at Gibraltar High School. Through use of hands-on techniques he inspired his students to create innovation and practical projects. Motivating his students to apply themselves and develop their talents was his passion, and he leaves behind hundreds of dedicated students as part of his legacy. Patrick was a world-renowned author of over 65 woodworking books with special editions published in several languages. He began working on his first book at the age of 24, and continued authoring books, including two current projects, over the span of his 46 year career. In addition to his success as an entrepreneur, he was a sought after process and design consultant to industry leading (woodworking equipment) manufacturers, and a respected spokesperson for innovative and quality industry products. His entrepreneurial ventures were a result of his innovative spirit and creative mind. Patrick, along with wife Patricia, began a business out of his workshop in 1974 with his own hand-crafted products, turnings, signs and cedar lawn furniture. The business grew to include consignment and manufactured products and moved to its current location in downtown Fish Creek in 1982. In March of 2003, Patrick was honored with the James Huff Stout Award. The honor is given to a distinguished alumnus for their work in enhancing the prestige of UW-Stout and enriching the lives of those touched by their work.

Pat is survived by his beloved wife, Patricia; son, Robert (Bonnie), Baileys Harbor; daughter, Sherri (Luke) Valitchka, De Pere; daughter, Sandra (Bernie) Friedenfels, Jacksonport; two grandchildren, Zoe Samantha-Ann Valitchka; Sophia Marie Friedenfels, and a third grandchild expected in November; and sister, Winnifred (Andrew) Schoenbauer.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his brothers Donald and Robert; and step-father Nick Wolf.
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Spring Lake Township, Minnesota, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Minnesota, USA

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Reviews

5 reviews
well done but 99% modern methods, few hand techniques.
one good illustration on make rope frame
This book is mostly patterns for creating scroll saw fretwork as decorative trim or for part of a larger project. These patterns would also make good quilting patterns.
This craft instruction book contains instructions on how to use decoupage with the color paintings in the book to adhere them to your cut pieces of wood, finishing the crafted item. Using color copying and enlargements, these pieces can be made in bigger sizes.

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Works
64
Members
1,649
Popularity
#15,578
Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
5
ISBNs
66
Languages
2

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