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  1. Does anyone know what fonts were used for this Montana plaque? Will the real designer please stand up...lol Thanks Fab4
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    Beatles

    Hi RIchard Well done - I like that alot Fab4
  3. Hi Tim Well done looks really good by any chance do you know what fonts were used for this Thanks keep up the great work Fab4
  4. Let me throw a wrench into all this spray talk For me, what works with good results Painters tape Dollar store Glue sticks, glue just the paper pattern and apply to the tape Cover with clear tape and I'm good to go Sound like a lot of prep work but when you do it all the time it doesn't take long to prep I do have spray adhesive but no set up to spray anywhere Fab4 - Things that mane you go M-m-m-m--m???
  5. Hi John: If it's a pattern tutorial. I'm all in WOOD love to know the ins and outs Thank you Fab4
  6. Hi Chris: In this case better to have too many, having great choices will never hurt anyone As for LASER, CNC, 3D PRINTER etc etc - Not for me Where is the fun in all that crap... To all designers out there - Thank you and keep up the great work Fab4
  7. Hi Frank: I have to think twice before opening your posts You say one thing and something totally different shows up So, I had to open this one and see you're version of a mature Elvis Lo and behold - it's a mature ELvis Well done.. Thank you, thank you very much!!! Fab4
  8. HI Danny: Thanks for showing us Looks good - Fab4
  9. Paul  -   GO FOR IT

  10. HI Randy: Here I was thinking that you couldn't get any crazier with your coins Now this - This is definitely "insaner" but always in a good way Thanks for showing/inspiring us Fab4
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    Kiss

    Darn it Frank I was expecting the band, not you and the Mrs... That is a man and a woman...right??? Good one by the way Fab4
  12. Hi Gordie let's give it a day or two and see what happens Fab4
  13. Hi Christian: Welcome aboard Coffee sounds good - regular will do just fine - Thanks Fab4
  14. Hi Mike: Just you.....lol maybe adjust the contrast and brightness on your monitor dark shades? sunglasses? Fab4
  15. Hi Jim: how about a raise??? Fab4
  16. Hi Randy: Totally agree with you but for now let's do it, with the wife/husband, boyfriend/girlfriend and let's give Travis a bit of time......lol Fab4
  17. Hello new and not so old Villagers: I'm guilty of doing this also... Just thinking out loud here, but can we give Travis a bit of breathing room on this update Yes, there are a few glitches, it's a normal process when updating, upgrading, making changes Let's give Travis time to work some of these out of the system You may want to jot down what your problem is and in a few days if it's still a problem then kindly report it In the meantime, let's enjoy what we have, grab a coffee or beverage of choice and relax It will get better - definitely on the right track Thanks everyone Just an average supporter Fab4
  18. Hi Gordie: At the top if you click on Browse you can get to see who's on line - go to online users Right now, you will see lots of guests on there I can view everything here without logging in I had to log in to reply to a post but otherwise I can view everything without having to log in Fab4
  19. Hi Frank: My ant, uh, I mean aunt is going to go crazy with this one Thanks Fab4
  20. Hi Travis: Like the new look alot You are on the right track Thanks Fab4
  21. Hi Thomas: Nice looking piece for most part Personally, I would re do it and keep the inside part of the 9 Then it would be a keeper for sure Fab4
  22. Hi Don: Been there done that My right thumb took a beating BITD cutting carpet and vinyl floor - It didn't hurt enough the first or the second time but the third and last time did...............LOL When will we learn? Only 3??? - Glad to hear it wasn't more Dull blades are the worse Wrap it up, suck it up and get those crosses finished on time That;s what baggies are for It only hurts for awhile Fab4 P.S. Nice cross BTW, someone will be happy
  23. Hi Edward: Was is Home Sweet Home or God Bless Our Home that you saw TDPainter put a pattern in the New Pattern Announcement folder recently I'm thinking, this is what you saw NOTE: I know you didn't saw it yet because you're still looking for it But if you see this one, you may want to saw it Fab4 (yes, it's real early in the morning!!!)
  24. Hi Don: Thanks for showing us Fab4
  25. I Googled Carter Scroll Saw Village and this came up It was posted by Southern Scroller on Sept 3, 2015 Hope it helps He is one of the best out there when it comes to puzzles Fab4 This is a reprint of Carter's Puzzle Method _______________ So,,,,to start, here’s what you’ll need... Pictures can be taken from almost any source, provided the paper is at least 20lb and preferably the weight of a magazine cover or greater. I take most of my pictures from calendars, cards and photos. Blades: I use FD 2/0 “Superior Puzzle†blades . " Ultra Thin Puzzle Blades " (narrow kerf ) from Pegas , Shark and others also work well. To me, regular 2/0 blades cut pieces that are too loose. Wood: All 1/4†- Probably my favorite wood is 5-ply poplar, which I get from Wildwood Designs. I also use Baltic Birch (harder to cut), oak, cherry and aromatic cedar. The poplar, for some reason, produces pieces with a tighter fit. Glue: I use Aileen’s Tacky Glue, spread thinly and evenly with a plastic scraper. Any yellow wood glue will work almost as well. Some folks use sprays, but, to me, that’s a little messy. Finishing spray: I use any Triple-Thick Clear Glaze. The best I’ve found is at Hobby Lobby under the brand name Crafts, Inc. (black label). Krylon makes a similar spray that is more widely available but it takes a longer time to dry. (Note: I do not spray glossy photos.) * * * * * Step #1 - Select picture. I deliberately select pictures that have color image lines within them that I can use as edges of pieces. #2 - Glue to wood. Spread a thin and even coat of glue on the wood and smooth picture down slowly from one corner to its opposite. Stay close to the glued picture for 20 minutes, checking it frequently and smoothing down edges and any bubbles that appear. #3 - When glue is dry (4+ hours), cut picture around edges. I cut a straight border if the picture has one I want to keep. Otherwise, I cut a randomly wiggly border. Don’t worry about making a mistake. You can’t! #3a - Spray one thick coat of any glaze or high gloss acrylic onto the front of the mounted picture and let it dry a day or more. (At this point, I take a digital picture of the puzzle. On the computer I reduce it to about 4 x 5 inches and print it out. #4 - Cut pieces, each with 2, 3 or 4 locks to adjoining pieces. I start at the upper right corner with a piece that has locks on each edge side. When you finish a piece, take it out and set it aside. When you encounter an image or color line within the picture, use its edges as the edges of puzzle pieces, remembering still to insert locking tabs. A couple hints: a) Don’t worry about pieces not being the same size. They don’t have to be. b) Try to avoid having four pieces exactly meet at their corners. It makes the puzzle too loose. When you’ve made 30 - 40 pieces, stop. Sand the backs of the pieces quickly either with sandpaper or with a sander held upside down in one hand while you touch the backs of pieces to it with the other. Then put those pieces together.,,,,and launch into cutting another batch....or forget it for the moment and find something else to do. You’re not running a race. And please....please....dont use a pattern. If you want to insert certain shapes for pieces, trace those shapes when cutting them, but don’t use a pre-set pattern for the rest of the puzzle. No matter what your experience tells you, you do not need it! #5 - When you’re finished cutting, flip the puzzle over and give the back a quick sanding. Take dust off the back and the front by flapping a damp sponge over the surfaces. #6 - Take it apart, count the pieces, give it a name and write it down on the front of a baggie to put the pieces in and on the back of the photo you took earlier. #7 - Start another one...........and above all, HAVE PHUN.
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