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Apology
Phantom Scroller and 4 others reacted to Rockytime for a topic
In a recent post I referred to Paul (Fab4) as Rav4. Dang, I must have been thinking about Toyotas. See what old age does to a person? I hang my head in shame.5 points -
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Fresh off the saw. I made these for my granddaughter. She loved playing with our fridge magnets so I thought I'd give her something for home. After the paint dries I'll put a few coats of poly on them. These are from Steve Good, I just changed the font and size. Here's a photo of Dixie at the "playground".4 points
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Tools
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Angel Puzzle
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23rd Psalm
Phantom Scroller and one other reacted to daveww1 for a topic
I used a pattern from Wildwood Designs. The back is 1/4" maple plywood and the letters are walnut. I started with some rough cut walnut jointed one side and thickness planed it to a uniform thickness. I resawed it to a little over 8" and did the final thickening on the drum sander. I cut 3 layers to make 3 of the project. As some had suggested earlier I kept a journal of the time I spent cutting it, it was a total of 47 hours and 18 minutes not counting the time to prepare the wood or make the frame. They will have glass put into the frames and then I'll call it finished. I took the picture without glass so no glare would obscure the words.2 points -
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Little craft fair items.
jbrowning reacted to Montserrat for a topic
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MY FRIENDS WEDDING GIFT,30 PLUS HOURS !
Blaughn reacted to amazingkevin for a topic
I made this 4 years ago from a cedar hope chest someone thru out 18" tall 5/8's thick.you should have seen my eye upon seeing it on the side of the road GOLD! I wanted to make something rare and desirable so i could buy a new dw788 or used doesn't matter Well in the mean time i aquired 9 more dw788's and still have the double star of David clock.It's very precious to me .My friend that has never had an additude problem,cursted me out or any bad thing is getting married Jan 15th.His wife to be is from Israel so this will be theirs as a wedding gift.I gave a can of satin spray minwax so he can get more or gloss from the big box store if he choses,And the name was supposed to be gray but i don't have ,it's for the er nurse so she said paint it so it will look good,so white base and red glitter paint and red glitter on top of that,1 point -
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Travis's tutorials are fantast. As slow as I learn it took a long time and lots of patients. If I run into a single thing that I am trying to do I will go to utube and search for it.1 point
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I just tried this in Open Office and it works, however, the kerning is global and not individual characters. I'm just now experimenting with Inkscape. Rav4 got me off to a jump start. I'm viewing the tutorial on my tablet and following along on my PC. I think eventually I may just get the hang of it. Thanks for all the suggestions offered. Regards, Les1 point
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All about Dogs
Phantom Scroller reacted to scrollerpete for a topic
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Fantastic work and beautiful wood. Well done. Marg1 point
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Love it. It would be right at home here at my house. Great work Paul Marg1 point
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Christmas Thoughts
Phantom Scroller reacted to wombatie for a topic
Paul and I had the same idea but he beat me to it. They look great Roly. Hope they sell well for you. Marg1 point -
Little craft fair items.
Montserrat reacted to wombatie for a topic
Fabulous work Monti. The gingerbread men and the star really appeal to me. Marg1 point -
Squirrtle (Squirrel + Turtle)-Box
Montserrat reacted to wombatie for a topic
Oh I so love that little box, it looks terrific. Of course I like the squirrel and the acorns too. Great work Monti. Marg1 point -
Microsoft Word/Open Office
OCtoolguy reacted to amazingkevin for a topic
Im going to try this with office word,thanks1 point -
My first art show.
Runa reacted to WayneMahler for a topic
Congrats on taking the first step in selling . I have been selling for a while and a clean organised display really helps. Greet your potential customers with a smile and hello. And don't be afraid to answer any questions they may have. Vista print seems to be the way most people go, I use a local printing house. The wife and I like to support local small businesses though. As was stated, with Christmas coming up somethings in the spirit of the Holiday should help a lot. Best of luck and please keep us posted.1 point -
Congrats on taking your 1st step..Iggy has a Great booklet,I have been selling for some time.A wide variety always helps.Christmas is around the corner,As Katie stated Vistaprint is the place to go for cards.I use them also.1 point
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Hi Perry Open Office is no different than all the other programs There is a learning curve and once you straighten out that curve, it's actually fun Everyone has their favorite program(s), you choose one, learn it and go from there The BEST PART of all this is no matter what program you choose if you're stuck on something there is always a Villager or two, or three, or four who are willing to help out All we have to do is ask Fab41 point
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Hi Runa, congrats on your first event coming up. It just so happens, I recently wrote a booklet for just this type of thing. Take a look. I hope it's helpful. Scott Woodcraft By Scott eBook 20170928.pdf1 point
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Good advice. But what would I know? I've never sold anything.1 point
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I agree with Ray.. Unless your saw is making some very loud noises.. I'd just take it apart and grease it up.. I run my saw a lot.. and I have the original bearings in the back end of the saw.. When the saw was about 2-3 years old I started getting a slight noise from it and was getting some blade vibration.. I watch the said videos. took my saw completely apart.. while I did have some minor wear on the back bigger bearing & bushing.. I just cleaned it up and added the synthetic grease.. that was back in 2012.. back part of the saw has not been touched since.. I did end up needing new bearings and sleeves on the front portion of the saw.. while only two of the bearings and bushings was really the only bad ones with a couple others with minor wear.. I just replaced them all since I had to take the bearings to the local bearing shop so I could match them up.. I have all the pieces needed to do a full rebuild this time.. as it needs it now.. but this is a 2008 saw.. I had it apart on 2012.. and just now getting noisy again.. ( mostly from the back of the saw ) where there was some minor wear.. had I had the parts on hand back when i had the back of the saw opened up.. I'd have replaced those.. but I needed to use it asap.. so I just cleaned it up and greased it.. been running since.. I'm thinking when I take mine apart after the holidays.. I'll only need to replace the back portion of the saw and just clean / grease the front.. noise is coming from the back..1 point
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I have used vista prints for printing business cards. They usually have a deal where 500 cards are about 20 bucks. You can use their online card designer or upload your own image. I would create a social network page of your choosing and put it on the card. Since you are new at this I would start with making things that interest you. If you stack cut, you can increase your production. your lamps are beautiful. I would think they would sell well. Maybe make a Christmas/holiday versions1 point
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Wedding gift for some relatives.
Dave Monk reacted to GPscroller for a topic
Beautiful work as always Dave. Jeff1 point -
few more happy project to stay out of trouble
amazingkevin reacted to Brianr24 for a topic
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Lucky you, I made four a year or so ago and still have them! Rob1 point
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Wedding gift for some relatives.
Dave Monk reacted to spirithorse for a topic
Dave, I would have the same problem in the area I live in and I do most of my sales by word of mouth and personalized items not found any where else. Make sure to advertise that all your work is done by hand/ hand made and NO LASER or NO CAD. God Bless! Spirithorse1 point -
Beautiful looking box Dave. Thanks for sharing.1 point
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fixing a mispelled project and more
wombatie reacted to Phantom Scroller for a topic
Kevin I do it all the time there are so many names spelled different ways. I now ask them to write it down or email me so I get it right. Roly1 point -
Trinket Box
Dave Monk reacted to amazingkevin for a topic
Ah yes such a pretty wood and and problematic too ,so brittle to work with.lovely box!What a craftsman you are!1 point -
Dave, that is beautiful, I really like the inlay work, I take it you live in Texas, RJ1 point
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Halloween Challenge
Steve Curtis reacted to Bpardue for a topic
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I just heard Carter Johnson just passed away. My deepest condolences to his family. He was a super nice guy and always helpful. I've talked to him a number of times and very generous with his time and advice. He did these amazing freehand puzzles. I've always admired his skill and patience. He even sent me one of his signature postage stamp puzzles, which I still have to this day. Here's an article on Carter Johnson that was in SSW&C. http://scrollsawer.com/2009/09/10/puzzlemaster-carter-johnson/ He will be missed.0 points