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DWSUDEKUM

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  1. That came out great. Kinda takes on a life of its own doesn't it. DW
  2. Nicely done. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  3. Very nicely done. That came out great. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  4. Nicely done Paul. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  5. Nicely cut Roly. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  6. Very nicely done Matt. Thanks for sharing these with us. DW
  7. Nice work Terry. Your customer should be very happy with it. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  8. Very nicely done project Peter. Those kind of cuttings can really test ones endurance and patience. Great work on it. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  9. Very nicely done. Thanks for sharing these with us. MIstakes are only what you admit to Otherwise they are undocumented modifications. DW
  10. Those all look good Kevin. You need a break from production work and just play a bit. You have been talking about learning to make bowls and boxes... now is as good a time as any to begin... it is relaxing and fun. DW
  11. Dennis the Porter Cable is fairly easy to "tune". Put a blade in tension it. Move the blade up and down observing how much side to side motion is there. Since most saws use a friction pinch between a set screw and the thumb screw, this is what needs to be adjusted. By moving the set screw in the blade holder slightly either in or out you can generally get the blade to become more centered and therefore eliminate the side to side you say you are experiencing. DW
  12. Dave they are going to be so very pleased with you. Well done. Beautiful inlay work. Thanks for sharing these with us. DW
  13. Very nicely done. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  14. Nicely done. Love the theme. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
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    Excellently done John. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  16. Glad you got them done even with the reduced shop time. Glad your niece is finding that she likes the scroll saw. DW
  17. Very nicely done. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  18. Nicely done Pete. They are going to love those. I have a racetrack near me, might see if something like this would be something they would want. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  19. Well done Scott. Glad you are getting recognition for your skill. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  20. Very nicely done Loren. Thanks for sharing these with us. DW
  21. Those came out great Scott. There is a whole genre of those kind of puzzles. Thanks for sharing these with us. DW
  22. You do some awesome work on these puzzles. Thanks for sharing your wonderful talent with us. DW
  23. Very nicely done Pete. They both came out great. Thanks for sharing these with us. DW
  24. Very very nicely done! Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  25. Chris most scroll saw can only handle around a max thickness of 2 inches. You might / probably will have some issues with the thickness of the slab you are going to cut. It will be interesting to see what you come up with on this. Personally I would think a max of about 1 1/2 inches thick would be good, and like has been suggested above use an aggressive blade. I would not use in this case any of the reverse tooth blades as you need to clear the sawdust from the kerf as much as possible, a skip tooth or similar should work out good. Looking forward to seeing pics of your work DW
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