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Dutchscroller last won the day on September 21 2014

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About Dutchscroller

  • Birthday 05/21/1975

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  • First Name:
    Sander
  • Location:
    Netherlands
  • Gender:
    Male
  • Scroll Saw:
    Hegner multicut 1
  • Pattern Designer:
    Yes
  • Design Software:
    Coreldraw
  • Favorite Books:
    Everything by Stephen King, John Connoly
  • Favorite TV Shows:
    The walking dead, An American horror story
  • Favorite Movies:
    The evil dead (Original) the excorsict, the omen

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  1. pegus nr.3 reverse skipp. i sandwiched it between two sheeds of wood, but today i cut 3 records without wood, and its cuts great, just slow down the speed.
  2. Well with luck i guess, but its surprisingly strong.
  3. I use led strip
  4. most i find on pinterest, but i adjust it, so it fits my pattern.
  5. The samoerai one, needed a background fix
  6. no its on the side of the circles, somewhat in the middle. i made a ring/circle thats smaller then the other ones, so the led strip is somewhat hidden. bit hard to explain since iam dutch
  7. Its not shining through, its a photo, i put a led strip between the front en the back, i put 5 pieces of wood between the front and back. So the ledstrip reflects the photo. hard to explain (iam Dutch)
  8. The one with the dog i made for a friend of my Mother whose dog died.
  9. I got it from pinterest, adjusted it a bit, en looked for a wallpaper on internet. i then used a battery operated ledstrip. the square frames are two picture frames glued together. the round ones are stack cut. the patterns (on pinterest or Google) are silhouette, so just type in: cat silhouette for example and you get loads. hope this helps a bit.
  10. i love making these type of lamps? night lights?
  11. Thanks again, yes iam used to high speed and whas pretty comfortable with it, rarely was i struggling with cutting small delicate pieces, i can only get beter if i can control the speed.
  12. thank you all for clearing that up for me.
  13. Hi all, so iam probably buying a new Hegner next year, but my next question is this. My current Hegner is single speed, now iam gonna buy a Hegner with variable speed, but when do you use a slower speed and when a higher speed? Seems to me that when you use slow speed it will be more agressive toward the wood, but i am probably wrong on that. So in what case do you use slow speed?? I never owned a variable speed scrollsaw, so iam tottaly blank on that. Thanks again
  14. oke, i think a stick to Hegner, thanks alot for the feedback and advice
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