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heppnerguy

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  1. The spray you have should work fine, I would imagine. Two things for you to do if you are going to use this item. First..sand your board well and clean all sawdust off of it. Most scrollers like to then cover the board with blue painters tape. Then take the spray button off the top of your can and immerse it in paint remover or mineral spirits for about 30 seconds. remove spray button and wipe it clean. Replace it on the can, (make sure you have the spray button facing away from you when you replace it) Shake your can and then point it at a waste basket or piece of scrap cardboard and give is a couple of squirts. This should return your spray to like new. Then spray the back of you pattern with a couple of light passes. You do not want too much glue on the pattern. Let sit 45 seconds of a little more and apply it you the blue painters tape of your chosen wood for your project. I hope this helps you Dick heppnerguy
  2. It is amazing how the scroll saw can help you make things you might have never even knew was a possibility to make on a scroll saw. There is a lot to see and do here so make yourself at home here and log on often From Southern Arizona, Dick heppnerguy
  3. Welcome Barry So glad you found us and decided to join up. This is a really friendly and helpful group here in The Village. We all feel like family. If you log on often and share your work as well as comment on things that others post, it will not be very long and you will understand what I mean when I say we are family. You will quickly find that this is a place where you belong and are very well accepted. Be sure and look all around the forums and you will find a lot of good useful items. everything from free patterns to download and cut, how to topics of many kinds and the 'coffee shop' is a place to sit down and chat with others. From Southern Arizona, Dick also known as heppnerguy
  4. I don't think I am at that level of workmanship. I think I do have an intarsia turtle pattern that I might get to one of these days.
  5. I have been eyeing that turtle one. It is a really nice pattern Your work is extremely nice. You are making me want to do the turtle, even more now Dick heppnerguy
  6. I agree with the warm feelings one get when giving something you made to a loved one Dick heppnerguy
  7. This is another intarsia effort that my daughter ask me to make for her. She used the flower and an intarsia piece she added to a wooden box she made and it sold right away for her. she is a good woodworker but still manages to like what I make and has several of my pieces. Her woodworking ability far exceeds mine but I guess it is just having things that her 'Old Dad' made. This is made from four different woods and I do not even know what most of them are. Woods I had on my supply shelf. I love making things for her because she treasures them more then they deserve. Dick heppnerguy
  8. That works too.. good use of them Dick heppnerguy
  9. You continue to knock out the pieces. I really did not think that clocks would be so popular, but you certainly showed me how wrong I was on that one. I like your car clocks a lot and I am always looking forward to your posts to see what you have done next Dick heppnerguy
  10. As you know, I have always admired your boxes and inlays. This is the first time I recall seeing you use a different base wood, other then Cedar. Why have you chosen to change at this point in time. Glad to see you post again. I always look forward to see more of your work and creations Dick heppnerguy
  11. I feel like you about Halloween but these are truly fun little characters and as you have proven, worth the cut. They look really great and I think they would made nice gifts to family members that do decorate some, for Halloween, especially if they have small children Dick heppnerguy
  12. I was lucky enough to see it first hand at Paul's house when I visited him about a month ago. His work is amazing and he is the one person that challenges me all the time, without him really knowing it. I marvel at his work and continue to admire what he does, every time I go to his house for a visit. I do not understand how he can do things so perfectly but it inspires me to try a little harder to do better work. I have come to the conclusion that Paul is just way too talented for me to even think I could ever do anything that could possibly ever match his ability, but I can always improve my own skills with more effort. I have made some improvements because of knowing Paul but I have a long way to go to ever be able to consider myself as anything but a mediocre scroller, at best. I still love scrolling and do not see that I will give up that pleasure, until my body says, 'no more". I do have to say that after seeing this first hand the photo does not even come close to showing the superb quality of this piece of work. Congratulations Paul on another job superbly well done. More than being able to see and admire Paul's skills is my thankfulness that I have him as a wonderful friend. I cherish his friendship and we share together each summer when we get to see each other. I am thankful that I am a member of Scrollsaw Village where I have personally met some really great people and for all of you that I feel like I personally know, but have never met, face to face. Dick heppnerguy
  13. Glad to see you have made it back after 9 years. That is a long time to be away. You patterns look a little on the challenging side but also the results will be worth the time and effort to cut. I was not here in The Village that long ago but I am always happier when I see someone return to scrolling after having done it before. I will be excited to see you contribution posts on here as time goes by. Dick heppnerguy
  14. Love your western stuff. always brings back memories. As usual, nicely done Dick heppnerguy
  15. Welcome back to the family. Glad you are ready to 'go to town'. You do such nice work that what ever you post will surely get a lot of rants and raves. Dick heppnerguy
  16. an amazing job. Your work is very nice and I can see that there is nothing that can stop you from taking on anything you think you would like to cut. I really like this one, too Dick heppnerguy
  17. way to go, Marg. Keep making the saw dust and coming up with great items. So glad you post your work Dick heppnerguy
  18. you Rock That is one heck of a lot of animal puzzles out there, made by you. You sure found your niche in the scroll saw world. Great display area also Dick heppnerguy
  19. I have to agree with Paul on your progress in such a short time. You reminds me of Dave Moon, he blossomed over night and in a short time was turning out some of the nicest pieces in The Village. Keep up the nice work Dick heppnerguy
  20. I still plan to also cut this one day. Thanks for the encouragement by posting this nicely done piece Dick heppnerguy
  21. yes, it looks really good Dick heppnerguy
  22. My daughter called today and requested an intarsia piece from me, so I found the pattern and got it cut out and ready to start shaping. I will post it when it is finished Dick heppnerguy
  23. Nice job. It does really look like his photo. Mahendra is always so happy to help with his patterns. He and I conversed for quite some time and then I guess I bored him to death as he quit responding to my emails. Dick heppnerguy
  24. she will definitely stay busy. That is her nature. Dick heppnerguy
  25. Thank you.. I try to be.. I love her a lot. We were high school sweethearts.. Been married 58 years
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