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Handi

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About Handi

  • Birthday 01/28/1975

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  • Location:
    Hartford City, Indiana
  • Scroll Saw:
    16" Veriable Speed Craftsman
  • Project Types:
    Everything except Intarsia and the other one where you dye your wood, Segmentation I think it's called. Will get into them one of these days!
  • Interests:
    Woodworking, Scroll Sawing, Puzzles, etc

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  1. Thanks guys. I was just wondering what the name of the site was. I was just wanting to Look around and see what they might of had. Just looking for something new I think. Nothing special. I was Looking for one thing thou. My Brother and Sister was Barrel Racing. So I was Kinda Looking for something like that, a Cowboy on a Horse going around a Barrel or something. I didn't see anything like that here, I didn't look all that hard either lol. Kinda pressed for time. Handi
  2. Ohhh. Ok, Well thanks for letting me know. I'm Sorry he had to take it down. I recall some Good Pattern Designers on there as well as here... Well, I guess that means, we have all the greater people here in one spot now then doesn't it lol
  3. Hello, Can anyone tell me where I can find that Forum or Web site that has 4Free.org in it? I seemed to Misplace it. I know you have to be invited to it. I have been, but i misplaced the Link. Can someone Assist me on giving me the Link to the Site Please. Thanks, Handi
  4. That is really awesome. I'd love to get my hands onsome of them Victoria patterns. Theyare lovely. Great work. Handi
  5. Pretty nice. I need to get bacon the saw and finish up what i started lat month lol Been lazy. Handi
  6. I didn't know you could get that kind of Results from Staining Birch. That looks like it will open up some opportunies for me in Color Selection and all! Yes. it is birch stained walnut Malc
  7. Sheila, Yes he does. I've been here when he started up the Village. He used to just have a Blog, and he Implimented all of them together into this Forum and He's been doing Great with it all! I just posted my Christmas Card Holder earlier. i try to get here as offten as I can as well, but Real life and all gets in the way sometimes or I forget or Im just not on the internet. Handi
  8. Well, Well, Well, Lookie who we have here. Hello Sheila. Looks like you've been busy. Didn't know you were on this Forum also! I know you've talked about a Forum before but I thought it was Steve Goods Blog and not Travi's Forum! LOL. Nice to see you around here also. And good work as always! Handi
  9. That's a Very nice box. What did you use to cut it with? Kinda looks like 1/4" Baltic Birch, but then again the color isn't there for birch unless you Stained it. Handi
  10. Hey everyone. It's been awhile. Here is my Last project I've done the other night. I didn't have my Picture uploaded to any of my Picture sites right now, so I'm just going to embed this code to Lumberjocks since I upload my projects there also, far easier then going threw all the trouble of uploading more pictures and stuff to another site at the moment. Hope you like it. Handi
  11. Downloading it now, Think I had I had it downloaded awhile back but removed it along with GIMP. Just looking for something pretty simple but pretty powerful, not Planning on Spending Tons and Tons of time Designing and all, Just a Simple outside frame that I can print that will be in the True Dimentions at whatever I set it at. Once I get a Few Basic Patterns and all, I will Toss some this way for Y'all to check out and maybe use! Handi
  12. Hello Everyone, Been awhile... I'm still here and still around... Althou I've not beek kicking up any Dust on my Saw lately... :( Money is Scarce so I've not been buying any Wood to play around with, hopeing that will change next month as I'd like to get somemore of my Christmas Ornaments out on my Etsy store for the Early Christmas Shopping lol. Anyway, I'm thinking about working on some Desktop Picture Frames that will Fit 4x6 Photos. My Only Hangup is well, Figureing out how to Dimentsion the Numbers and all in a Graphic program, I redone my system while back so I've not installed anything yet, thinking of going the Free Route atm. Anyway, gonna Design some Picture Frames and all with "Mom" "Dad" "Son" "Daughter" Etc on the top, maybe Pet and some lil scroll Saw stuff along the border, but Just wondered if I could get some insight on how to put numbers in to make the inside diminsion the way i want it and the outside the way i want it and have it print at those numbers so when I cut it, it will fit the way i want it to. Handi
  13. Hey Travis. Well I seen the post on the blades, and thought it would be beneficial for me to post something since it's been awhile since i have. i've been posting 1x a week on my Workshop blog with Woodworking Tips, and that's about it. Been Playing warcraft and watching a little TV catchin up on some Old Shows i've not see in a month or so. And waiting and pondering what to do next on the Saw or the Workshop. I think i do have it figured out thou of what my next project is going to be.. i'm a BIG Billiards Fan. I have a professional Pool Cue called a Mali. 19 oz. Cue. 150 Dollar Cue paid 25 Bucks and a game for the rest of it lol. Anyway, I had a Pleather Case that held my Cue along with a Pouch to hold my Chalk. The Zipper Corrouded shut, so i couldn't get it unzipped. So the plans here soon are to build me one out of Mahogony or maybe Cherry, I've not really Decided... my Pool Cue is a Blueish Green marble effect. I will take a picture and post the link here... So with that in mind, i'm going to build one that will hold 6 pieces of Chalk, 1 or 2 Rows of Quarters Pokerchip Style, and then my Cue. I'm thinking of doing it Finger Joint Style all the way around it to give it a pattern, then on top I'm going to do some Inlay work, will be my first... So Most likely I will be doing a Video on the Whole Process, expecially the Inlay process. So this will be a learning Experience for me as well as everyone else... If I had the time and all, and knew when I was really going to do it, i would broadcast it live, but I think I'm going to focus on a Podcast on this one... i think everyone on my Blog is getting a little bit tired of my Woodworking Tips lol And no action. Anyway, i will still be in and out... I need to do some Catch up blogging lol... Handi
  14. I have to say... I save some of mine.. It all depends on how Badly worn they are. I have a kerf in the back of mySaw that holds blades, so all of my Used ones go there for now. The reason I save my Old Blades... Is for the simple fact that if I have a project that needs a little cutting and don't require a Really Sharp Blade for such a Small project, I chuck in a old blade, make my few little cuts I need, then take it out for another use later on, this saves money. Not to mention, depending on what kind of blade it is... You can Flip the Blade around and cut on the upper 1/4 of the Blade as well, I get inbetween 2 to 4 uses out of my Plywood Blades. When I chuck them, I use them til they are badly worn, then I flip, do the same, then on one side, I take off bout 1/4" from the bottom of the Blade, then rechuck it, when that's worn, I flip and do the same, this gives me several uses out of a single blade. Handi
  15. @Travis: Thanks Travis, The weather hasn't been too bad here so far... Still got to keep the heat on and around 72-75, bit cold for me, but there was a heatwave, so I figured what the Hey, I've been promising a Tour for sometime on Lumberjocks, here, and everywhere else. That Craftsman Combo Belt and Disc Sander... It's not bad, but I wouldn't recommend it, not that one anyway, I've not had it that long, little over a Year, and not to long after I started using it, Warrenty out also, the Set Screw to hold the Table up for the Disc, Stripped, so now I dn't have a Small table to set my Sanding Angle on, that's why it was down in the video, but at least it still runs, I think if i build a table for it, I think I can make a base myself for it and change them out for different angled ones, make it more versitile for me.. I had the same Scroll Saw you had Travis also, that's the one that I used 2x and it broke on me, had to take it back, and got it replaced with my Replacement Warrenty, the new one works really well, the one you have they don't make anymore... I would also like to get a Small Braid nailer myself, I've got 2 Air tools, my Impace Wrench and Impact Hammer, and of course my Standard Tire tools... @Christina: I think if you goto my Blog, I know you mentioned before that you couldn't watch the videos that well cause of Dialup, if you goto my blog, it will be in FLV format, should be able to watch it that way, if not, holler at me and I will make a Special Post and convert it for 56k Speed just for you! @Blame: Thanks, got lots of work to do on it, hopefully I will be able to get some benches in before the Ole Lady wants me to redo the kitchen... With some Tabes and stuff I can work more sufficient.
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