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Scrappile

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  1. Ha! Copyrights probably leads the field of the most posted about. I read and read more and I know no more about it than I ever did. I know it is not wise to infringed on someones copyright... but am still not sure what real infringement is. I haven't been sued yet, so I will keep doing what I do. I guess if I sold items or gave lots away I would be more worried, but as like as I keep making items no one wants,,, I think I am safe. I am also convince a that a lot of people that write about it, really don't know much more than I do...... Now I am in trouble.....
  2. I picked up a box, maybe two years ago from Home Depot just for this purpose. Asked my wife if she had an old white sheet I could have... yes, she says. I'm still waiting...... what do you recommend for lights? I have a small photo setup from back in my pen making days. Doing nice photos of ones work, to me, is just another level of fun to the hobby. I collected quite a few props to go with the pens and it was, well just another fun dimension to the hobby. And with the digital cameras it is even greater. I'd like to get a set up again.
  3. I appreciate you not telling me. It is called "Asleep at the Wheel" by JZ, can't remember the name that those initials are for. He doesn't make patterns anymore. I am sitting here shaking but for right now I am resisting pushing the "add to cart" button... Not sure how long I can hold out..
  4. When cutting 1/4" I use a Flying Dutchman #1 Penguin Silver Reverse (PSR) blade. It is non-aggressive and cuts clean. 1/4" is as thin as I like to go so if I need 1/8" I stack.
  5. That is so cool is right and so cool to have a partner sharing your hobby.
  6. I had this "stool" so it fit between the legs of the stand and I fought it because the legs on my sitting only fit under it if I had them pointing in one direction. I needed them to fit under it to get me closer to the saw. So a couple days ago, I said enough is enough and I built a new one that is expended out past the legs. No more problems so easy, took me about 1/2 hour. No more frustration. Should have do it a year ago.
  7. I guess I never understood why this could be a complicated issue. This works just fine for me.
  8. Great cutting!
  9. @MTCowpoke22 sure glad I don't know where that first picture pattern came from..... I'd just have to cut that one.... All your cuttings a very well done.
  10. I like you cuttings and it was not an accident, your full moon is genius... It looks very planned to me.
  11. Just to make you feel better, I have NO cell phone either.
  12. Glad to have you join us.
  13. Scrappile

    Mill

    Agreed! That is an awesome job!
  14. Wonderful job! And, I thought I was patient,,, I could not do it the way you do.
  15. My lid came off very quickly after I bought it. Just like the hold down thingy on scroll saws...
  16. I have this one from Harbor Freight https://www.harborfreight.com/fluorescent-magnifying-lamp-60643.html a good one for the price. I also have a much more expensive one and it has a few +'s but not enough to justify the extra expense....
  17. Very nice!
  18. Very well done, great choice of background.
  19. Another option is Cherokee Woods. https://www.cherokeewood.com/baltic-birch-plywood/ You can purchase it in 12" x 12" pieces or full sheets that they will cut to several sizes you can choose from.
  20. Nice looking box.
  21. Scrappile

    Hello!

    Welcome to the Village. Make yourself at home.
  22. Great job. I also saved the patterns, just in case...
  23. Glad to have you join us. There are tutorials on pattern making with Gimp and Inkscape in the "Village University" listed in the drop down from the "Resources" tab.
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