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heppnerguy

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  1. welcome. my advice on getting started is Blades. They are the most important thing to achieve good results. Flying dutchmen , Olson are a couple of brands that are highly used here. Wooden Teddy Bear sells both too. Start with basic patterns, as you have probably already learned, don't jump into the deep water until you know you an swim. trying to start our with small, numerous fret work will most likely discourage you..go for the basics and then push the envelope as you go. There are a lot of different kinds of wood out there but baltic Birch is very forgiving and not all that expensive. One source for that is Sloans. A family owned business and they are honest good people running it. Patience is important and you already noted that you have that. I am afraid that Amazing Kevin is right about the light but you will soon see if it is helpful to you. Check out the 'University secton' on the forum and you will learn a lot.. Glad you are here with us all Dick heppnerguy
  2. It was some of your friends FREE patterns that I have cut and admired. I am always happy to see what others have to offer. I just happen to recognize Onder patterns on your page and thought that you were your friend. Glad you are with us. I will keep an eye on your etsy page for future patterns to cut Dcik heppnerguy
  3. As I check out your work and see the signature on some of the patterns you have cut, I am thinking that is must be your patterns, and if so, I have cut several of your patterns and if this s all true, then you are one of my favorite pattern makers, because you patterns are nice to cut and not filled with a lot of unneeded things that just get in the way for me.. Dick heppnerguy
  4. Welcome aboard. I have not checked out your pages yet but from what I see everyone posting here, I know I will soon. I hope that you stay in contact here and post your work for all to see in the forum under the 'bragging rights' tab Dick heppnerguy
  5. Welcome , Mark. you are now a part of our world wide family and once you get to know us better, you will find that it is difficult to go through a day and now check in to see what the rest of the family has been up to. Do explore all around The Village. There are many things hidden around for you to discover. Have fun and post often Dick heppnerguy
  6. This is another Sue Mey cross for scrollsawartist.com Dick heppnerguy
  7. The person that ordered the Indian Warrior and the Running clock and the running cross also ordered this Fishing Cross to give for Christmas, to her family members. This was another that I was not too sure of my skill level to get through. I was able to get it cut without any breaks so I was happy about that Dick heppnerguy
  8. Here is another request for a Christmas gift. The pattern is by Sue Meyer and I was a little concerned with a couple of places that looked like they might be a little challenging but everything worked out fine. She received it and was happy as could be, so that makes it really worth while. Dick heppnerguy
  9. Hey, I like this idea a lot. Why can't I think of these kind of things on my own? This is not only a fun and attractive piece but also a very useful one as well. Way to go Dan Dick heppnerguy
  10. Great idea, I love how you incorporated the name in this pattern. We'll cut. Ready to make the Anderson family happy, that is for sure Dick heppnerguy
  11. VERY nice. A great pattern.i would love to get my hands on that pattern some day. From stem to stern, or should I say from cutting to frame selection, this is a wonderfully delightful piece, masterfully done. I love it's lot Dick heppnerguy
  12. I was going to be gifted by a visit from my super busy granddaughter and I wanted to give her a little gift as she really likes the scrolling and intarsia pieces and has quite a few of my pieces. So this is what I made for her this time. Dick heppnerguy
  13. Jim, I, personally am not into super heroes but I have to admit that these plaques would definately catch my eye at the show. I would HAVE. To make a remark about how I liked them and would be sure to point them outto my wife as we stood in front of your booth. If I had someone in the family that was into super heroes I would not have hesitated to purchase at least one of them and probably get your contact information Fromm you for further purchases. The aware wonderfully done Dick heppnerguy
  14. Kevin, it takes a little here and a little more there and before you know it, you have a pile of money. Way to go Dick heppnerguy
  15. Nice sign, Tony. They should be well pleased with this one Dick heppnerguy
  16. I have tried some colorization on a couple of my pieces but only I liked them. What medium did you use to colorized these? You did a very nice job with them but, not only in the painting but also the cutting. Dick heppnerguy
  17. That looks like a good drying system you have here. Takes up a small area while servicing a large a mount of cutting. Nice idea Dick heppnerguy
  18. I have found that using a little larger blade it will track better. I agree with Roly on that. Also I have found that using a double tooth blade helps too because it is also way less aggressive and much easier to control. Also if you are getting into fret work, forgery the painters tape and put the pattern directly on the wood with spray glue and when you are finished cutting all you need to do is cover the pattern with some mineral spirits or paint thinner and wait about 15 seconds and the pattern will just fall off. That is what I do and it works great for me. I just finished cutting 2 pieces of fret work on 1/8 inch BB ply and I used no added wood and I had no problem with either of them. Take your time and let the blade do the cutting, don't hesitate to change the blade if The going does not go easily and you find you are having to push a little more than you did at the beginning. Hope this tip helps you Dick heppnerguy
  19. Jim, I don't think it would be possible for you to have a bummer sale with the beautiful boxes you make. And your prices are outstanding too. You the man Dick heppnerguy
  20. click on this one.. you just might find it to be a personal thing for you Dick heppnerguy d
  21. An amazing piece. all around. Charles Dearing's pattern are a real challenge but they always are so amazing to look at. let me guess, you used a spiral blade on this one. absolutely magnificent Dick heppnerguy
  22. Excellently done, my friend. You are indeed an artist. I bet our new 'perfectionist' is going to like this one. Wonderful piece Dick heppnerguy
  23. I bet your friend's dog tries to attack it, thinking it is another real dog. Great job.. i like it lots Dick heppnerguy
  24. I had a really nice magnifier with a fluorescent light. It was an older one and had a weight that kept it where ever you put it. I found for me, that I just did not like the magnifier. It was nice and clear but i did not like having it between me an my work, so I gave it back to my daughter, saying if I ever do decide I need it, perhaps I will ask if you still have it. Who knows Dick heppnerguy
  25. Welcome aboard. I am happy to hear that you are not only interested in scrolling but also in chatting. This group is so much fun to hang out with that before long you will probably fin it difficult to get to your now normal web sights because the people here always have so many things to say and show and it is also about the most giving and helpful place on Earth. At least that is my take on things. Dick heppnerguy
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