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  1. I do as Scott says. IKE
  2. That is a neat pattern. Your's? IKE
  3. I made some and I am taking them to a show Sunday. i went on the internet and found them priced @ $7/50 to $19.95 So i will ask $15.00. I could sell for $10.00 and make out OK @ $10 I would be making $12 per hour.I don't think that is too bad for a hobby., I make mine out of pineand I like the oil finish. IKE
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    Trike No. 2

    That's great thanks for showing. IKE
  5. It's about time things start going your way .IKE
  6. I think you can get it running where it will do what you want it to do. All my other saws I had to use a pump on them . but the DW 788 pump has lasted longer than some of my other saws. IKE
  7. He is not a friend he is a taker. let him go to whoever people like him go. It's his loss not yours. IKE
  8. Amazon does sell books but not of dogs .but of animals like MOOSE and such. IKE
  9. scrolleronline also have some of the dog patterns. I don't know if they ship overseas. you may email them and fine out. IKE
  10. I usually cut down the center of the line unless there is mattering parts then I cut down the inside of the line. it is a lot easier to take more out than have a sloppy fit. There isn't a add on tool to make a good fit.\ IKE
  11. a couple of years ago mine broke down for 3 weeks i was without a saw, I now have a DW 788 type 1 back up. ( a DW 788 type 1 at a cost of $150) my first saw is still running with out missing a stroke. IKE
  12. this is slow at times. IKE
  13. It depends on the cost of materials what yu should charge.
  14. Welcome from south West ohio
  15. Welcome from south West ohio
  16. that's is a beautiful piece. IKE
  17. I put the wheels on the back for one reason With the back raised a couple of inches it makes it easier to see my pattern, and at my age I need all the help I can get. With the front of the saw on the floor I don't need brakes on the back end. IKE
  18. I use a mouse, it does a good job. as for the sanding belts for the scroll saw . I bought some years back I couldn't get the knack of using them with out damaging my Fret work , With a good blade all I get is the fuzzies and I take care of them by hand . They are not worth the moneys spent is my opinion . IKE
  19. I very seldom paint when I do I don't prime. on backers i usually paint Black or White I have used ceiling white on the backers. looks fine to me. IKE
  20. I mounted swivel wheels on a 10 ' boars just a few " wider than the saw bench when I want to move it I lift the front of the saw. The wheels make the saw on a 20 * ' incline which works for me. the boaard is bolted to the saw stand. IKE
  21. I think I know what you mean.I always use a awl on the under side . It removes all the jagid edges the drill leaves. You might have the speed to low. but any way it enlarger the very entrance when bottom feeding and it isn't even noticed after cutting the pattern. The awl is one of my best accessories. IKE
  22. ​ checked winfield collection, scroller catalogue, & the Wooden teddy bear. with no results. I would love to have the pattern
  23. I have cut several of this pattern, they make nice gifts. i got one redy now just trying to figure out what wood to use. IKE
  24. never seen one of those looks good. IKE
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