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koehler788

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  1. Here are a couple more pics
  2. I usually make a copy of my pattern and apply it directly to the wood with repositionable spray adhesive. (spray the pattern - let it tack up - and apply ). If left on too long - just use mineral spirits to loosen.
  3. OOPS- I will send a pic when my desk is CLEANED
  4. I am a sitter- I have my DeWalt attached to an old desk I got from work. It is bolted down and I have a small block from a 4x4 post that elevates the back end to tilt it towards me. I have an old office chair with wheels, Jewelers visor/with reading glasses ( To see my work close-up). I also have a "Deadman Pedal" to free my hands, Plenty of light above. The desk drawers holds all my patterns that I have collected, tools, sand paper, cleaner, etc... The keyboard slide table holds Measuring tools, pre-made angles for bevel cutting, and small needle nose pliers and such. The table top holds all my pre-cut portrait blanks, glues, blades, small drill for holes I missed at the drill press. chargers, And Most Important- MY RADIO FOR MUSIC!
  5. I have a sheet of 1/8' lexan covering my whole table with a small square cut out in the middle, (to insert a zero tolerance 1/8' pc. of plywood). I cut several pieces of this ply from scrap and pre-drilled them with a "nick" on one side to represent the bottom (To Me). With the lexan I can use car wax and polish it to help the wood "Glide" to make maneuvering the wood like an air hockey table.
  6. Like most people, I love working with wood, I used to do a lot of interior woodwork as a part time income and a friend of mind wanted a valance over his sink. Well I go over to my brothers house and ask him if he ha a template for a design That I could route into the wood. Ha came up with a leaf design and told me to scroll it! I looked at him like "What Foreign language are you speaking" So, I watched him put this beautiful design in the valance. (Customer Loved It). Fast Forward-- My Brother died a couple of years after. Fast Forward Again- Two years later my Sister-in-law Called me over to help her move some furniture and when I was finished, She took me to the garage and asked me if I would like to have his scrollsaw and everything that went with it. (She had a dream from my brother). We both started tearing up and i took it home set it up, NEVER USED ONE BEFORE- And my first project (just from watching him) was one of Charles Dearnings Portraits. Fell in Love with it and the rest is history
  7. Thanks Gator, It Is one of my patterns that I piidled with.
  8. Thanks Gary, Some people don't even see it and the only reason they pick it out is from the word Imagine
  9. I also take an emery board and lightly tighten the holder and scuff it that way.
  10. I designed this for myself and have it hanging in on of our rooms. Hving trouble with seeing colors, my wife told me what to paint....lol
  11. Hello! My name is Paul and I am new to this site. Some of you may know me other Forums. I have been out of scrolling for quite some time and NEED to get back to cutting ( I miss it a lot). I do have patterns that I have made. I am also trying to get back into pattern making. You may see my work if you are a facebooker. Send me a message for info. Thank You! Paul Koehler
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