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realfEZ

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  1. Hi Lesley, nice to meet you. Welcome. Best Wishes, fEZ.
  2. Hi Stan, Thanks for joining us, feel free to join any discussion or start a new thread. We're looking forward to seeing some of your work with both the old and the new saws. Best Wishes, fEZ.
  3. LOL...I had to look up audiogenic and still don't know what it means. But my ego forces me to believe that it's a good thing. Your ego is right Travis! Audiogenic is just a word I made up from photogenic, which is supposed to mean that your voice is attractive as a subject for sound recording. Keep up the good work. fEZ
  4. Hi Travis, First I'd like to tell that your voice is very audiogenic; Thanks for introducing me to Inkscape, I never thought it would turn out such a great software... Video quality is very good, what soft do you use for screen capture? You're a good teacher too, thanks for your time and efforts. Best Wishes, fEZ.
  5. Been on your web site just now... Fantastic works there!
  6. HI Woodenwonders, Nice to have you with us, the place is great and so are people. Looking forward to seeing some of your works... Best Wishes, fEZ.
  7. Very well done Linda! fEZ.
  8. realfEZ

    hi Everyone

    Hi Mac, nice to meet you! SS Village is a great place to be. fEZ.
  9. Thanks friends, I use (very poor quality) 5 or less mm plywood, that I cover (after scrolling work of course) with a home made coating : fEZ.
  10. Finally made it. [attachment=0]Scroll Saw Mirror Frame50.jpg[/attachment] [attachment=1]Scroll Saw Mirror Frame Imed.jpg[/attachment] The one with big eyes is #3 Imed. Pattern is available in the forum's Gallery : Or on my Blog : http://myscrollsawprojects.blogspot.com/2009/01/mirror-frame-2.html
  11. Fine! What about starting a "Messiest Shop" photo thread then Travis ? lol. fEZ.
  12. Okay... Okay... Travis. This is what call a challenge. I need a better camera though. I'll really think about how to organise my shop for that. Thanks Travis. fEZ.
  13. Oh thanks Travis! Here's a variation on the theme of boat lamps. Just more paint on it really... This one went to good friend Ibrahim for his first baby. Might help during long long cries nights to come! Pattern is in the gallery... fEZ. [attachment=0]BoatLampIIOn.jpg[/attachment] [attachment=1]BoatLampIIOff.jpg[/attachment]
  14. Good morning Willie! Wow! there's a long way from making pens to making chairs! Even in a British car... Glad to have you on board. See you around. fEZ.
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    HI

    Hi NC, It's nice to have you with us. fEZ.
  16. Thanks Travis, Yes I do use slot things(?) to slide the panels in. The plywood I use is too thin and of a very poor in quality for it to stand any bevelling or so. Here are two more (will I ever get out of my parallelepipedic period... if there's a way in, there should be a way out ) [attachment=1]LampSpades40pc.jpg[/attachment] [attachment=0]LampWithFeet.jpg[/attachment] fEZ.
  17. Thanks KTS. One more... [attachment=0]PICT010425pc.jpg[/attachment] you like... or you don't either way It's sold! fEZ.
  18. Hi Bill, Great to have you with us... fEZ.
  19. realfEZ

    horse

    Nice pattern and nice cutting Bill. Do you design patterns Bill? Thanks for sharing. fEZ.
  20. Hi Bill and welcome to SSV. What would people who have something to share be without people who are in need? Stay around ... in now time we'll be lost without you, friend! fEZ.
  21. Hi, I very much like wordart stuff, mainly with religious themes, and all plant-like motifs. What I'd love to venture in is something more into Abstract or Cubist art for scroll saw. That would definitely promote Scroll sawing. Wouldn't it? @ Clayton : Why not add a Poll to this thread?
  22. Good topic Clayton. So far I've found that using nails on corners or on scrap-to-be areas quiet simple. fEZ.
  23. My pleasure Clayton, Fran and Paul. Well Travis, it's been one of those simple ideas that take time to spring up, after trying glass, plexy, textile, all sorts of paper. I personally am very satisfied with this "composite's" properties. What gauze adds to the texture is a square pattern that's not quiet regular nor geometrical, but rather like an organic tissue. The paper alone is less resistant and becomes more brittle than it is, when associated to gauze. I've tested it over night with a 40W bulb, and didn't notice any distortion or change in colour. I couldn't tell how close to rice paper is this material for I've never seen any. @ Fran : I use an ordinary 40W B type Bulb (flame shaped) socket. Be well, fEZ.
  24. My thought : Never turn the scroll saw on without a tightened blade on. I broke both ball bearings on my saw weeks ago.
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