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DonR

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  1. Nice job as always. Don R
  2. I don't see a picture on either post?
  3. Very nice Steve. Thanks for sharing and thanks for the kudos Don R
  4. Nice job, Gordie. Thanks for showing us. on R
  5. Welcome Chris, from Crossville, Tennessee. If you still need yoga patterns, here are some I have made as requests over the last few years. Don R
  6. Nice work, Steve. Thanks Don R
  7. Good job, Ducky, Thanks for sharing. Funny thing about your pics, when I opened them, they were correctly oriented.!! Don R
  8. Very nice, well done! Don R
  9. Boy, you sure stay busy!!!! Thanks for sharing, nice cutting. Don R
  10. Wonderful job, Thomas. looks great. Thanks for bringing my pattern to life once again. I agree the tender looks great cleaned up. Don R
  11. Well done Steve, thanks for showing. Don R
  12. Willie, Unless it is a silhouette, even a black subject like the cow would have a lot of white in it. And no it wouldn't look weird. The black angus pattern would look something like this
  13. 5851, most of them are mine. Don R
  14. This may help you http://www.ocoochhardwoods.com/care_of_thin_wood.php Don R
  15. Very nice, Jordan. Well done! Don R
  16. I read someplace that beatle-killed pine is blue inside. Don R
  17. Very nice, Jim. Thanks for cutting my pattern. Don R
  18. Crossville, Tennessee. About half way between Music City and Knoxville. Don R
  19. I'm interested. Don R
  20. I bought this one at HF. http://www.harborfreight.com/2-hp-industrial-5-micron-dust-collector-97869.html The price is right and it works great. I housed it in an adjacent building because it is a little noisy.Works for me! Don R
  21. I use FD spiral blades from Mike exclusively. Don R
  22. Marg, I always cut an extra one and very occasionally, I throw the bottom one away but it can usually be salvaged by sanding and burning. Don R
  23. Rick Hutcheson at www.scrollsaws.com has one. You might want to contact him for info on the saw. He says on the website that it is a single speed saw made in China in 1993. http://www.scrollsaws.com/SawCollection/SawsBench.htm Don R
  24. Dumb question, did you check the fuse?? Don R
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