It’s incredibly difficult to execute but results in a sophisticated, minimalist aesthetic that fits perfectly in modern homes. 5. Functional Kinetic Sculptures

Go beyond static decor by creating interlocking gears or "living hinges" that allow wood to bend and move. Modular wine racks or flexible wooden baskets.

When lined with rice paper or frosted acrylic and lit from within, the scroll saw’s precision creates "shadow art" that transforms a room. 3. Mixed Media Inlays

Instead of a flat silhouette, create 3D depth by cutting concentric, organic shapes that stack or nest.

Cut intricate "veins" or voids into a solid board and fill them with colored epoxy resin or soft metals like brass or copper.