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Dave M

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    Mr. Bean

    Mr Bean is hilarious. I was in England in the 80's and loved his show. He did one where he was cooking a turkey or duck and got it stuck on his head...HILARIOUS!!! Another I remember is when he was trying to get a tv signal using the old "rabbit ears", lol I think he got a clear picture while in his shorts and in the hallway. Very funny stuff!! Oh and great portrait!! lol
  2. I haven't tried the bathroom exhaust fan BUT I do have one I was going to use to remove smoke from wood burning (pyrography). I was just going to put it on an outside window for the smoke, maybe now it'll serve 2 purposes, thanks for the idea!! I also have an extra box fan I was given by the wife so I guess two fans will be better than one!
  3. Thanks for the replies
  4. Definitely. Thanks to both of you. I kind of figured the glue but wasn't sure if I should use Elmer's type or wood glue
  5. I know we all talk about the backing and whether we are painting or using other types of colors, BUT my question is...What is the best way to secure it to the cutting? Is glue the best? Brad nails? What? Thanks Also if glue is used what is the best type to use? As I said a newbie question. Thanks again.
  6. Thanks now that I zoomed in on it I see the grain, again nice job!
  7. Looks great Harvey. If you don't mind a newbie asking, what was it cut on? MDF?
  8. I saw that pattern too but haven't been into the shop yet. Nice job!
  9. Or the felt like Th described with velcro for easy removal
  10. Thanks Travis, Great tips and one's I will definitely try.
  11. Hi Dan and thanks for the welcome. The blades are some from the saw and some I purchased after reading some sites online. I do have reverse teeth but I will have to check the size. Thank you. Dave
  12. Well mine started out in the garage, but got a layer of rust from the moisture, and is now cleaned up and in the basement! I'm now trying to create a space to work in and a portable heater to keep the toes warm!!
  13. Hi guys and gals, I'm Dave from Massachusetts. I have seen some scroll saw pages and work while trying to learn pyrography. I'm not an artist by any measure of the word but decided to try my luck at cutting. My wife and daughters bought me a Craftsman 18" saw which I've made two cuts with but haven't gotten any "lessons" first and have already learned some things here. I now know I should have cut from the middle outside instead of the out in. My first cutting was an eagle in which the eye snapped off while trying to take the tape off. I watched a Steve Good video and he used a heat gun to loosen the glue on the tape, hmmm another lesson, bought a cheap heat gun for future use. I saw a couple vids on YouTube about cutting Christmas decorations so I headed to the local craft store and bought a couple thin pieces of plywood, tried a stack cut but learned that the plywood chipped and the decoration doesn't look good. Headed down to the craft store again and got a piece of basswood to attempt my next ornament. Now to find time to get out there and cut!! LOL So I guess my first question to everyone would be...How do I stop the chipping of the plywood, or is there a minimum thickness to avoid this? Another question I have is...Is there anyone in Western Mass that is part of the group and may let me come watch a project being made? I am definitely a hands on type learner and less of a book learner. Thanks and thanks in advance for any tips!! Dave M
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