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heppnerguy

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  1. very cute piece and beautifully done. This is too nice to play with, but would look great on the shelf Dick heppnerguy
  2. This is the first piece that I have seen you post. If you have posted others, I have missed them.. Nicely done, I love the changes you made. your work is as good as expected it would be Dick heppnerguy
  3. I find it to be an interesting watch but not something I would bother with myself...new ideas often will work for some but do not interest others. Thanks for bringing these to our attention.. It will be interesting to see if anyone gives it a try Dick heppnerguy
  4. Dave, enjoy your unique idea and love your Facebook page. You are so creative and your work is really nice, all the time.. Dick heppnerguy
  5. Have you tried taking some of the saw body apart and taken a physical look at the inside.. It is easy to do and I can give you a link as to how to do that, it you need it. Might be a broken part inside or you might recheck everything external once more before going for the inside. Try moving the extended part where the blade connects, up and down by hand and see if it moves freely. Also double check the outlet and make sure it is hot and not tripped. If you have a meter you can take off the switch control, Only 4 torx screws and see if you are actually getting power there or if a wire has come loose of broke.. Dick heppnerguy
  6. Small bits as possible along with smaller blades, in conjunction with the other hints all work together to handle these situations. I use a number 1 to a 3/0 spiral blade or if you are not comfortable with spirals, try 2/0 flat blades. This combination makes this type of pattern a pretty easy cut. Paul, Scrappile, told me he files the en of these blades to a point to help his blades go through the small drilled holes easier Dick heppnerguy
  7. I contacted the Obama administration and they told me the Russian government has indeed hacked The Village poles, however the Trump administration claims this information can not be confirmed Dick heppnerguy
  8. Nice one Gordie. I have been looking at this one to cut and will get to it soon. You inspired me to not forget this pattern. That often happens when someone does a pattern as well as you did with this one Dick heppnerguy
  9. Edward, Nice job on the car, the finish and the framing. It came together really nicely Dick heppnerguy
  10. A fun piece. I have made a couple of dream catchers but I did not use beads like you did. Great touch Dick heppnerguy
  11. Very nice all around. I love it. Are you going to post the pattern. I would love to cut it for my cousin who has a large train set up and has several train shows at his house in Wisconsin Dick heppnerguy
  12. Marge beat me to it. I was going to say the same thing because I don't wish to write all that over again, I am going to shorten it up and give you a shorter rendition that will keep you have ping to read the same thing over and over again so instead I will make a one word comment that says exactly the same thing. " ditto" Sorry it is late and I was feeling a little silly Dick heppnerguy
  13. Enjoyed reading your post to me. It is interesting story about how you got into scrolling. Here is my story......should you decide to read it........thirty years ago I was in a small Oregon town Celebration where some people had some booths where they were selling different things, now don't get ahead of me here. I came upon a booth filled with intarsia dogs. I was in awe and could not believe anyone could make anything so beautiful out of wood. I never forget them. Twenty some years later I saw something close to them except they were segmentation pieces, in Wisconsin. Shortly after that I tried furniture making and build a large shop. I retired and a year later we moved. I already decided furniture making was too expensive and took up more space then I now had. I now only had a 16 X 16 shop and then I remembered those intarsia dogs again and took up that hobby. After 7 years I started getting a little tired of intarsia but liked the scroll saw a lot. The problem was I thought of scrolling as little block like silhouettes of animals that did not interest me. Then I came across Steve Goods page and saw his heart shaped boxes that looked like they were made of woven material and could not believe that they could be made on a scroll saw. I tried it and found out how easily it was possible to do. From then on I was hooked and never looked back. I am still learning but never stopped loving it. I still do an occasional intarsia piece but scrolling and now trying to teach myself to make patterns keeps me inspired. I started a Facebook page to help make my hobby self supporting and that has worked our very well for me. I am not interested in craft shows because I find I then from doing something I love to making it "work" instead. So as Paul Harvey used to say "Now you know the rest of the story Dick heppnerguy
  14. Hey ol' buddy. Good for you. I guess e time we spent with pattern making ideas, oh so many years ago, just paid off for you. GONGRATULATIONS. Can't wait to see the vases you will be making Dick heppnerguy
  15. I saw your post after I saw hawkeyes and your little engine bank is really cute too. I guess I am going tohave to make a couple of banks too and see what reaction I get from them Dick heppnerguy
  16. What a nice example. This little piggy is very cute...Have you taken any of these to the craft shows? They sure would attract the attention. Dick heppnerguy
  17. If I was cutting a puzzle I would be using 1/8 inch.. 1/4 inch on a large puzzle, max.. I hope you aren't sorry you asked.... Dick heppnerguy
  18. I went to work in my shop today to make a couple of plaques to send to our friend who lost her mother and her dad. It was 10 degrees when I fired up my wood stove and I ended up having to open the shop door for awhile because after about an hour my shop hit 87 degrees. A tad too hot. I love my little wood stove.. Dick heppnerguy
  19. Charley, I enjoyed reading your story of you and your grandchildren. I believe that a lot of people look on the work we do with our scroll saws as something that is rather beyond their ability to do, that is, until they give it a try. I remember when I first tried to use the scroll saw to see if it was something I could possibly do and to my astonishment, I found that not only could I make something nice from a piece of wood but that I also enjoyed doing it. I believe when i am gone, my woodworking skills,,( as poor as they are) will be talked about and even cherished by my family. I also think that some of them will want my equipment and will also take a stab at scrolling on their own. One can offer another person the opportunity to try the scroll saw, but it HAS to be something they WANT to do as well.. Thanks for the fun read. Dick heppnerguy
  20. Pattern making can be very challenging and a big learning experience.. I know because I myself am in the process of making an effort to learn how to do that. Just never give up and I am certain, if we both continue to make an honest effort we both will become comfortable with this endeavor. Dick heppnerguy
  21. I would turn down an offer to cut that piece, as I don't handle humiliation very well . I would rather router out a 1/2 inch deep rectangle and then cut the eagle on 1/4 inch wood with a 1/4 in black backer board and cut that piece so it fits into the routered part perfectly and glue it place...that would be the only way I would even consider doing that chore.. Then you have an easier cut and no heavy struggles on your scroll saw table.. Dick (chicken hearted) heppnerguy
  22. Heppner was 5 degrees this morning but warmed up to 14 degrees this afternoon. I went out and fed the horses and the cats but that was about the total of my outside strolling for today. We had 6 deer in out front yard, about 15 feet from our front room window, busy trimming our bushes,as they often do when snow covers all their food, like it has for about a week now.. and the reservoir below the house is frozen over, so I hope they have found the horses water that has a floating heater in it so it does not ice over. I will most likely fire up my little wood stove in my shop tomorrow as I have two plaques that need to be made due to a friend who's mother was found dead this morning. My shop will go from 10 degrees to 70 degrees in about a half hour and then it is nice and cozy with a dab of wood every so often. I am a really lucky scroller with an independent shop that has an air conditioner for the summer and a stove for the winter... HAPPY SCROLLING to those that can do that this time of the year Dick heppnerguy
  23. Glad you got back on here again. Looking forward to getting to know you.. Don't get lost again, the people here are super friendly and you will happy you are back home in The Village in a very short time Dick heppnerguy
  24. Welcome from Snowy Eastern Oregon where the temperature as i write you is 6 degrees and getting colder. We have about 8 inches of snow right now. Glad you decided to join in on the fun here and be sure to log on often so all of us can get to know you better. Lots to see and do here so feel free to roam around as much as you like. Dick heppnerguy
  25. A big welcome from Eastern Oregon.. I am so glad you decided you were interested in joining up with all of us here in The Village. You will find that we are all friendly and love sharing our work as well as what ever talents we may possess with one another. Feel free to explore all the nooks and crannies here and just have fun. The best thing you can do for yourself , and all of us, is to log on often, post, comment and share your work. as that is how you become a happy family member here Dick heppnerguy
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