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heppnerguy

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  1. Tony, I agree with your statement here but this is an exception for me because it is a rather confusing piece and it helped to bing our what it looked like when it was selling. Normally, I too would have left it natural but i am writing a booklet for the family history and I want to include a photo of this in my booklet so I thought the colorization was necessary in this case Dick heppnerguy
  2. Tony, you did a great job cutting this and the contrast on it is perfect. Most people try to always find something complimentary to post about others work. No one wants another to feel like what they do is not up to snuff. This being said, I would also like to add that the comments that Len made is to be taken as a constructive insight. I know that Len does make these comments and i always appreciate it when he does so because he looks at the posts carefully and offers advice that I always find to be helpful. My guess is that the main pieces may have had a small warp in it so you added the nails to hold it down. or the backer board was a little warped and hence the same fix. In the future i would recommend that you glue the entire piece and then clamp it instead of using nails. Dick heppnerguy
  3. what I know about finish i could have stated without writing anything at all...I love learning things from others here though. Dick heppnerguy
  4. Larry, did you tweet this one to your other friends, too? nice one Dick heppnerguy
  5. some of you might recall that I had a request for my wife's great grandfathers tractor pattern. Mehendra was able to come up with one that I could use so I cut it. I then colorized it and this is the results. I also made one with the colorizing being on the backer board, instead, but my wife said she did not like that one so i tried it this way, I just used water colors and with next to my no talent nature, it turned out about as well as I can do. Dick heppnerguy
  6. I you need to use a #9 blade to do your cutting, then if it were me, i would just use a different wood and a smaller blade when I was making these signs. I have never had this problem when cutting these projects and I cut quite a few of them. Good luck, Kevin.. Personally, I would not glue a broken board as you do, because I think it takes too much away from all your efforts. Just my oppinion Dick heppnerguy
  7. Puzzles are for people that enjoy sitting and examining the pieces by color and by shape and get a satisfied feeling when they finally get it all together. I believe an easy to build puzzle is a waste of time with no personal rewards when it is put together. if a puzzle is challenging then the true puzzle builder, just 'has to give it a go'. Build it piece by piece as you cut it and when you are through cutting it, you will have the bragging rights to say that 'you built it." Dick heppnerguy
  8. Very interesting design. I think you picked that perfect wood for this. Is this your own design ? If so, you have a great imagination. I could have never though up this beautiful piece. New ideas seem to come very hard for me. Dick heppnerguy
  9. Welcome from Oregon, Pete. this is a great place to hang out. The 'regulars' come here' pretty much daily, because the people here are 'family' and you will understand that IF you make the effort to log on here often too. check everything out here. there are a lot of things to see and learn here. Dick heppnerguy
  10. W elcome Chris. you are on the right track. The right blades is a major key to successful scrolling. there is a large variety of blades out there and you jsut need to try a few different ones because it seems everyone has the 'perfect blade' for their own use but almost everyone has a different choice. So give them a try and take your time cutting. One hint from me, don't try to make your blades last forever. A dull blade can easily destroy an hours work. Change your blade when you discover that all of a sudden you seem to be needing to push your blade to make a cut. the blade should cut fairly easily through the wood. Dick heppnerguy
  11. welcome to The Village, Pete. We are all glad that you choose us to keep company with. Scroll sawing is a great pass time for all of us and welcome new comers with open arms. Feel free to explore all places here and if you log on often you will be pleased with yourself that you did because in a very short time you will understand that you are now a member of a really large, world wide family of very kind , generous and sharing people. Dick heppnerguy
  12. I really like this too. I hope someone posts patterns for this kind of pieces. I think I would like to give those a shot too Dick heppnerguy
  13. Peter, those are truly cute and the way you have them displayed . They will catch the eye and help the wallets open at any craft show. Dick heppnerguy
  14. you have been bitten by the puzzle bug. Very nicely done. I like the subject for it too Dick heppnerguy
  15. a regular production like going here. Keep it up, remember, you can scroll while Kevin sleeps, if he indeed even does that Dick heppnerguy
  16. A very handy item indeed. you will be enjoying this one as the weather warms up and more time is spent outdoors, for sure Dick heppnerguy
  17. Paul. Pattern making is something I have been interested in from the time I started scrolling but for some unknown reason I just do not have the imagination to see a pattern ' to be made' when it is right in front of me. Everything can be a possible pattern, I believe but yet the same problem haunts me. I guess I just need to get off my duff and make a little effort there. Dick
  18. nice name plaques. Everyone enjoys receiving a plaque that has their name on it . You can alway count on a lot of appreciation from the receiver of one of these..Like the font you choose too Dick hepppnerguy
  19. Dan, your skill with cutting and your skill with your pattern making, always produces great results. Very nice piece Dick heppnerguy
  20. Barb, It will look good anywhere you hang it. Keep on keeping on Dick heppnerguy
  21. I just saw you post today and I too wish to chime in with the others and say, a very nice piece here. I wish I would take the time to learn to make the portrait patterns as this is what i really want to do most in scrolling.. you have done a fabulous job on these Dick heppnerguy
  22. I wish i was good enough to be disappointed about a piece of work like this, for any reason. It is a very beautiful one as are all of your pieces Dick heppnerguy
  23. let us all know how you did. How long does the show go on? Interested to see how you do Dick heppnerguy
  24. As some of you saw, I put in a request for a really difficult pattern, in the 'pattern request' forum. Mahendra, a friend of ours in India, was able to make a very nice pattern for me, so I went out to my shop to cut it. I was very excited about it as the pattern is of the first mass produced, gasoline powered, gasoline farm tractor. My wife's great grandfather was the person who financed a company and started the production of this tractor. I am in the process of writing a booklet for our family members about the man and the tractor. So here is my effort on cutting the pattern. i have to say that I am not very happy with the results but I will cut another in the near future. I can not thank Mahendra enough for making and posting the pattern for me. I still need to make my backer board and do the finish work on it. I decided to do that much even though I am not happy with my cutting of it, as it did take me quite a bit of time to cut. Dick heppnerguy
  25. the problem that i see with Jerry's fix, is the thumb screw has an end that pivots and helps keep the thumb screw aligned with the blade as it travels up and down. I keeps pressure off the blade, or something like that, (not sure how to explain it ). I am not sure how changing the thumbscrew would effect the cutting or the blade. Others understand this way better than I do but I thought i would throw that out and see what other comments come up Dick heppnerguy
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