A big thank you to all of the designers. You guys did a great job. I will be donating to The Rescue Mission of Utica, NY and to the Salvation Army.
Rick
Hi Travis,
Do you happen to have this tut written out? I am trying to enlarge a pattern that will be printed on several pages and I find it easier to follow written instructions.
Thanks in advance,
Rick
I belonged to this group from the MSN days but didn't get moved to the new site. Then I read the above message from Fab4 and emailed Gayle and she got right back to me and got me back into the group in 1 day.
Rick
I just moved my shop to a new location and I couldn't believe all of the patterns I had accumulated! Plus The ones on the desk top and lap top, back up drive and a couple of jump drives. When I first started scrolling I was really hard up for patterns! Now I am rich with them and I don't mean my name.
Rick
I started scrolling in 1994 cutting shapes for my wife to paint and then more of the fret work after I buried her in blanks. I started with a 13 inch craftman then quickly moved to a 16" craftman and then in '96 or '97 upgraded to the DeWalt 788 (type one).
Rick
I have used the cut piece trick too and it also works for when you are trying to do a light sanding. When the piece is too small, instead of fingers, I use the eraser end of a pencil. Saves wear and tear of the fingers!
Rick
Travis,
Congrats on the new site! I would like to sign up for your drawing. One question , did you move your links over here or are they still on Scrollsaw Goodies?
Rick Smith
woodworker13403A
www.thescrollerandtoler.com