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Sparkey

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  1. I made these out of 3/4" plastic pipe.
  2. I went to Woodcraft and they had an Excalibur EX-16 set up to use. I cut a little 1/8 " plywood and it was nice. The thing I didn't like was it had quite a bit of vibration when turned up over half way. In it's defense it was on a wobbly wooden stand. I am going to go back and see if I can set it on the solid floor and see how the vibration is then.
  3. Welcome Gabry.
  4. Welcome Harold. I am fairly new myself. This is a great place with a lot of good people.
  5. Yes I think you have me beat.
  6. Sounds like fun Larry. Glad you had a good time.
  7. I do all my work in my cold garage. Did I say cold? Yes it's cold, it's snowing out now.
  8. Thanks Travis I'll check that out. Jim I have seen your boxes and they are very nice. Seeing them has made me want to try inlay.
  9. Well I ordered some wood from Ocooch Hardwoods in JR' link. The prices look really good and the shipping was reasonable. I bought 2 boards 6" x 3/4" x24" and five boards 4" x3/4" x 24" and it came to $30 plus $11 shipping. I got a mixture of different hardwoods will have enough to do the two projects I have planned and have a lot left over.
  10. Sorry everybody I meant to say hardwood. Kevin that's a great idea about od furnature. JR thanks for the link.
  11. Sorry double.
  12. Just curious if you all buy your wood local or on line. I have a Woodcraft close and for 1/4" x4" x 30" piece it's anywhere from $18 to $28. Does that sound about right.
  13. Thanks Clayton.
  14. I just saw a DW 788 in my area on craigs list for $300. He said he used it one time. I left my phone number. I hope he calls me back so I can check it out.
  15. I'm glad I saw this. I just saw a DW 788 in my area on craigs list for $300. He said he used it one time. I left my phone number. I hope he calls me back so I can check it out.
  16. Larry from what I have been reading the ex has an adjustment so you can also true the blade front to back as well as side to side. The DeWalt doesn't have that option. I saw a review on youtube where they stood a nickel on it's side and turned the saw on and the nickel didn't move. With the saw I have now I can't even do that with the nickel laying flat. Not sure if I'm going to get a new saw, just doing some research in case I do.
  17. The thing that worries me about the DeWalt is I have been reading a lot of bad reviews. I can't remember where but there is a place with over 400 reviews and thirty percent of them got saws with bad tables. A couple of people had to return the saw three times before they got a good one. Then I have seen quite a few reviews where motors and arms wear out within a year. If I buy a new saw I don't want one that is high maintenance.
  18. Thanks Dick. I went into gimp and played around with it and it is really neat.
  19. The DeWalt saw sells for $447 and the EX-16 for $574. If you had the money to buy either saw which one would you buy and why? Rusty
  20. Wow that is awesome. Great job.
  21. Really nice work Ron. Thanks for sharing them.
  22. Very nice I'm sure she will love it.
  23. Looks good wolf, great job.
  24. Thanks everybody.
  25. First of all I want to thank everybody that helped with their advice while I was making the pattern. I looked at it and figured I was done so I printed it and cut it out. Here it is.
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