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Firedkm

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  1. Do to some unforeseen circumstances Travis nor I could be at the chat last night. I apologize for the inconvenience this may have caused anyone. This contest thread will be locked as the deadline for entries has passed. We will be picking the winners very soon. More than likely at next weeks chat on 2/12/10.
  2. Welcome to the village Daniel
  3. Michael if your using a photo that was processed at the store there is no real need to seal the photo. If you using your own inkjet to print your photos then definitely seal the photo. As Dan said use Krylon triple thick spray. Any triple thick will work but Krylons is probally the best out there right now. Also would recommend using a matte finish. If you use a gloss finish you will get a really bad glare that can be irritating. Good Luck
  4. I dont do clocks.........but what about drilling a small hole through to the back just big enough to poke something into it?
  5. As far as the saw goes there could be several problems. I would imagine if this started from day one the tube is either clogged, pinched or not connected properly. Also the speed you run your saw will effect how hard the blower will blow(not sure if you knew that or not). I would just go for it and try to fix it. It really should not be too hard. as far as the Bits go........Dan said it best! Good luck
  6. Clayton they turned out great. How easy is this for you to do? I am still waiting to purchase my lathe. Hopefully soon my wife will "let" me buy it!lol
  7. Clockman That is a pretty cool picture of butterflies! I really like it.
  8. Woo Hoo.........Looks great Clayton!
  9. Welcome to the Village Skip
  10. I find that you really dont need to put a top coat on danish oil. However, make sure the danish oil is fully cured before you put a sealer over top.
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    Welcome to the Village Matt
  12. Nice job Ron
  13. Hey Travis......How about another forum in Town Square?
  14. Welcome to the Village Dan
  15. That turned out GREAT Clayton
  16. Great job on the puzzle Clayton
  17. Welcome to the Village John
  18. Welcome to the Village Patti
  19. Welcome to the Village Ted
  20. He does have a jig for cutting coins. However it would not work for cutting a coin into a puzzle.
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    Welcome to the Village Tommy
  22. Great Job Bobby! Vector try this http://www.inlaceonline.com/text/misc/i ... ilers.html
  23. Works out to be $.08 per linear inch. So a 4x6 picture would cost $.48. It is a bit expensive but the time you save is well worth the expense in my opinion. As for as refills, they are available at most Michaels and A.C Moores. You can also purchase the machine there. If you get one I would suggest getting the 510 series. You have more options with that model than the 500 series. The refill cost was $17.00 for 18' of material
  24. We had 4 people on from 8 est until about 9 est. Then I had to go. Trimax had some good insights on using a incra miter for making picture frames. Vector and I talked about puzzles and we learned that Medic is taking a break from his xmas mad rush of projects!
  25. lmao Dan.......it will come soon......as soon as I get my camera back!
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