O K Dan, I may be the dumb one, but, I gotta ask, just what profession are you talking about? I love the cutting, and you choose a perfect font to use for it.
Len
Jerry, how much use has the saw seen? How old is the saw, does it still have a warranty? Are you mechanically inclined? What I mean, is can you take something apart and put it back together properly? Have you removed the side panel, to check out the connection points and bearings? And one last question, do you still own a owners manual?
Len
Jerry, you've been keeping yourself busy, these all look good. I cut the giraffe a while back, it was cut and used as an alphabet puzzle. My little niece used it a lot, she learned her alphabets using it.
Len
Helmut, another outstanding cutting, it's amazing how good these types of cuttings look. I wonder, is there any way you could add some forest animals to it, or, even a small cabin in the woods? Thanks for sharing this masterpiece with us, it's beautiful.
Len
Welcome back Gator, it's great that your back to cutting. These crosses look great, how many of them is there? I tried to count them, but, the way they're stacked makes doing that impossible.
Len
Dick, you did an amazing job bringing this together. It's a dandy bit of scrolling, and a perfect selection of woods. Please tell Theresa to not to forget to take some pictures of the sale, we like seeing different set-ups.
Len
You shouldn't be using any kind of lubricant, to get the sleeve over the drum. It might help to get the sleeve on the drum, but, there's just as much of a chance it will make removing the sleeve impossible. If it was mine, I would sand the drum just a bit. Try heating the sleeve and freezing the drum, that might make a big enough difference for it to work.
Len