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    Thanks to everyone for the answers. I will be trying to cut a puzzle tomorrow by layering the pattern on cardboard. I am also going to try to find the Krylon triple thick glaze. The Mod Podge has to be thinned a lot or it drys in ridges. Will try to post some pictures if I'm successful.
  2. HI, My name is Joe and I have had my scroll saw (Dewalt 788) for just about a month. I also have a Jet midilathe and turn pens and just recently wands for my grandkids. Started that hobby after I retired 2 years ago. I have a question about making puzzles on the scroll saw. I have tried gluing a picture to the board, coating with about 4 layers of mod podge, and then used Elmer's repositionable spray adhesive to attach the pattern to the mod podge. Terrible idea, the pattern will not separate from the mod podge without destroying the picture. I have considered putting the pattern on the bottom of the board but then I have to figure out a way to protect the picture from all the sliding around on the saw table. How have other people solved this problem? I don't feel comfortable trying to cut the puzzle pieces freehand just yet as I still have a lot of problems just following a line and keeping everything under control. Thanks in advance for any responses. I look forward to learning a lot from this forum.
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