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About nrscroller

- Birthday 01/15/1960
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First Name:
Bill
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Gender:
Male
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Scroll Saw:
hegner 18vs
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Project Types:
ornaments, Christian themed projects.
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Pattern Designer:
No
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OCtoolguy reacted to a post in a topic:
Where can I get the database of all the scrollsaw woodworking and crafts magazine articles and patterns
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TAIrving reacted to a post in a topic:
3m 77 spray adhesive
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I used the 45 craft spray from 3m a few years ago. You want a better idea with no cummy wood to sand....try this..... Buy clear shelf contact paper at walmart in rolls, sand your wood, cut piece to fit on wood urface. Take your pattern and copy it onto full size packing labels, then stick that on top of the contact paper and when your done cutting just peel it all off and wood is clean. I have been doing this for years and it works well. If you have small patterns, just put more than one on the shipping label and cut that down to size after printing pattern out. Bill
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OCtoolguy reacted to a post in a topic:
Buying a barely used Hegner Multi 22”
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Old Joe reacted to a post in a topic:
Buying a barely used Hegner Multi 22”
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Buying a barely used Hegner Multi 22”
nrscroller replied to Old Joe's topic in General Scroll Sawing
Congrats on the hegner, I got one years ago, brand new 18 inch with quick release and the stand for 500 bucks and drove 4 hours each way to get it. I am still using it. -
Who is Manny M and how can I get this pattern?
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Archer reacted to a post in a topic:
Christmas gifts for 3 granddaughters
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I got mine 30 years ago brand new for 500 dollars with a stand and quick release and I am still using it....
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Pattern is from where?? NIce angels!!
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I buy mine from Rockler Woodworking in the twin cities, they have a catalog but not sure if they do mail outs. It is like 4 x 4 sheets
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Rockler Woodworking stores sell a double sided tape for woodturning use
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A good friend of mine makes these and he gave us one for our 50th anniversary last year.
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Wow!!! Congrats, That is a lot of work!! I know, I made some hearts a few years ago and they had a lot of hours in them.
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I took my guards off all saws I have owned, it is actually harder to turn and cut with them on and thankfully I haven't had an accident over the years.
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I purcahsed the Beaur Saw today at Harbor FReight and for the money it is ctioa very nice save. The Kobalt and Performace Saws are junk, this is all metal covers and very well made. It took me a short time to set it up and it came with a 1/4 inch blade. For the money if your looking for a budget saw this is the one to get. I just cut some bb plywood to see how it would do. The only thing I did not like is the instructional manual is not real clear and not enough diagrams for different things, especially setting the blade guide blade rollers. I called them at their headquarters and they are going to email me more information on it. It has a very easy tension lever also. They don't carry the blades yet but you can get the blades at Menards. it takes from 1/8 thru 3/8. Also saw is very quiet running. Just my 2 cents worth., I don't do a lot of heavy sawing so that will serve me fine. Bill in Wisconsin
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I buy full shipping labels from amazon and print more than one pattern to fill out the label and it goes through my laser printer. I put contact clear paper on my wood first, then stick label pattern on that and it all comes off when done with a simple pull and wood is clean. Bill
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Hi check with a full service paint store, I got a bunch of replacement nozzles for cans at one cheap and they work well Bill
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My “new” Hegner plus a couple other goodies
nrscroller replied to Gonzo's topic in General Scroll Sawing
I have had my hegner for many years and love it. That quick clamp is ideal also.
