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DonR

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  1. Everything works fine on my end. A big attaboy and thanks to Travis. One suggestion, if you download and use a free pattern from the site you could donate a little to the village. Don R
  2. Here you go, Travis Don R
  3. Tried the ctrl/refresh trick, didn't help.
  4. Me too, using Firefox
  5. Well, I like the new look but it is awfully slow. Sure hope it improves Don R
  6. WOW, Jay You did a wonderful job. When I was working on the pattern I had no idea that it would look this great. You came up with another heirloom. Don R
  7. You are very welcome! Don R
  8. Yes you can keep it! Here it is with the SYF skull
  9. If I was going to cut it, I think I would go with something like this. Don R
  10. In order to make it a "cut the black" pattern you need to get rid of the floaters in the horse detail. To do that you will need to add bridges as shown on the attached. If you provide an "unwrinkled" picture I will be happy to fix it for you. It is going to be very fragile though. Don R
  11. I use a Colwood detailer and I really like it. They do have a 220v model for use in UK DonR http://www.woodburning.com/toolshop/type.asp?iType=17
  12. It can be done and would look something like this but I would crop it just for the faces. Don R
  13. I also use Firefox and have no problems with the site Don R
  14. Nice patterns guys. Here's my attempt. Don R
  15. I guess one more won't hurt. I changed it a little but kept the same theme. Just a little different flavor. Don R
  16. Gabby played the part of Windy who was Hoppy's sidekick
  17. http://www.scrollsawvillage.com/topic/21758-inkscape-sizing-question/
  18. Very Nice, Denny. I loved Hoppy and Gabby along with Flash Gordon and Lash Larue when I was kid. Thanks for sharing with us. Don R
  19. Well done, Amber. You did a great job on a difficult pattern. Thanks for sharing it with us. Don R
  20. Jay, I have tried it on carvings in the past and found that it works to a degree but is very subtle. It might work better on a larger area, mine were all small areas. Good luck with it though, can't wait to see it. Don R
  21. Here is a very creepy clown that I did a few months ago for fun. Don R
  22. I like your version but I was just wondering why you scalped him? Don R
  23. Well done, Bernd!! Thanks for showing us and thanks for doing a masterful job cutting my pattern. Don R
  24. I took a shot at it in case you can't get a better pic. It may work for you in a pinch. Don R
  25. No problems here.
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