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Clayton717

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  1. Thanks for the update Travis, and the work you did to get us back online.
  2. Hello and welcome to the Village
  3. Hi Stanley. Welcome to the Village. there are a lot of great people here. If you have questions just ask, I'm sure you will get several answers.
  4. Welcome to the Village Cliff. there are a lot of great people here. If you have questions just ask, I'm sure you will get several answers. Your first cutting looks great. Congrats on the saw/
  5. Welcome to the Village Fred. there are a lot of great people here. If you have questions just ask, I'm sure you will get several answers.
  6. Great job
  7. i have a few routers including a dremel, but don't use it much due to the size restrictions . it is handy for thin stock as others have said, but i rarely use it. my go to router is my Dewalt compact router its small and has plenty of power. other than that I use my router table. for the cost of a dremel and the router base, I would get a compact router.
  8. they look great. something to be proud of.
  9. looks great. great job on cutting and pattern.
  10. Looks great. Thanks for cutting my pattern and showing it to us. It's good to see the patterns being cut.
  11. you know what they say, No Pictures........ Didn't Happen
  12. Here's how I store mine. The first pic is the rack that hangs behind and above my saw within arms reach. just pvc pipe with the one end plugged. The next one is a box with trays that I usually keep a couple dozen (still wrapped in the wire) of each size in the trays. The last picture is the tubes in the bottom of the box that holds the rest of the blades. Each labeled with sizes. Don't mind the dust on the box. The box was made from a pattern by DW, I just enlarged it a little.
  13. Great job. That one is on my to do list
  14. thanks again for the comments they mean a lot
  15. excellent job.
  16. thanks, and great job.
  17. Thanks. I stack cut 2 of them so I planned on selling one after the fair and keeping one for myself.
  18. great job. i like those
  19. looks good. nice wood choices. i like the spalted wood in the blanket
  20. looks great
  21. thank you all for the comments
  22. No this pattern was made by and purchased from Charles Dearing. there is another pattern similar that is a little more detailed I saw on the internet that could be Jeff's.
  23. nicely done.
  24. Thank you Dan.
  25. Just finished another project for our county fair. This one is called Founding Fathers. The pattern is by Charles Dearing. It measures 16" x 24" (without frame) and is cut in 1/8" Baltic Birch ply. I cut using new Flying Dutchman spirals # 2/0 and # 1. I normally don't use spirals but with the size of this I didn't have much choice. I made the frame from pine and burnt it. Update - this placed first in the fair for major scroll work
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