Len, I sell through my website which is free. www.oldcrowscrollwerks.weebly.com. I have tried Ebay, Etsy and Artfire with no luck. I don't use Facebook Don R
David, If I was making it for my patio, I would use the actual logo. Also, I would place my bridges more like the attached.
Good luck with your project, it is a great idea.
Don R
Although I like the look of 1/4 inch, I use mostly 1/8 inch mainly because it fits in a store bought frame better due to the depth. But really, I like 'em both!
Don R
I do the same as Edward also. If your client wants 3, you probably should stack at least 4, just in case. Sometimes the bottom one has to be sacrificed. It has happened to me only once but I have heard that it does happen.
Don R
I use Sloans and Ocooch Hardwoods. Both have good quality hardwood and plywood and both give great service.
http://www.ocoochhardwoods.com/
http://www.sloanswoodshop.com/
Don R
You can purchase small drill bits here http://mikesworkshop.com/newprod.htm Mikes Workshop is now owned by Wooden Teddy bear but I believe that you can still order from Mikes website. In order to camouflage the entry hole, I taper the cut from the entry hole along the line so it is roughly in the shape of an elongated teardrop shape which causes the line to thicken gradually away from the hole so that the hole is less noticeable.
Don R
Amazon.com has the Delta on sale right now http://www.amazon.com/Delta-Power-40-694-Variable-Scroll/dp/B00IK8DIU8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1450211611&sr=8-1&keywords=delta+scroll+saw I have had one for several years and really like it. I would recommend the foot switch and stand also.
Welcome to the Village.
Don R
Hi Monti, Welcome to the forum from Crossville, Tn. I took a look at your posting in "Bragging Rights". You posted some really nice work. Hard to imagine that you are a new scroller.
Don R