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Scrappile

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  1. That is a great one. Love the bright colors. Well done. I have been doing this "segmented(?)" cutting lately and really enjoy it.
  2. Sorry even though I deleted /cart from the address I copied, it still appears when I click on the address. All you have to do is click on "Home" when you get there.
  3. http://sheilalandrydesigns.com Under "Resources", "pattern shops".
  4. One of my favorites. I love the red backing with it. I used a wood backing, I like yours better.
  5. ahhhh, yep,, thanks for taking care of me! See my brain is weak,, I typed this yesterday, and forgot to click on "submit reply"
  6. Great to see someone progress as fast as you are and with so much enthusiasm! Dave is correct, keep it up.
  7. Seyco has them also. But not positive they are the same. Seyco's listed are for Excalibur.
  8. The BB I buy are 5' x 5' I know some say they can get it in 8' x 8' I have never seen it that sizin in my area.
  9. At my calculations a 400+/- increase in price for something in the hobby line is a bit much to swallow... I know I will not be buying BB any more. Do not know what I will scroll on but on a fixed income,, probably nothing.. I will be scrolling my imagination, I know you will not be able to figure it out.. To prove it,, here is my latest project:
  10. keep us informed on your experience with it. Did you buy plastic spoons to paint also? I am still thanking @jollyred for explaining to me why paint spoons. That one had me pre-plex-ed!
  11. Totally awesome! One to be very proud of..
  12. Grizz, have you checked with Whites finished furniture & Hardwoods, He use to carry it and use to be a little cheaper than some of the lumber yards.. https://whiteshardwood.com
  13. Thanks, you are correct. From doing fret work, I try to get every detail, doing this I have to learn out what details may be okay to leave out.
  14. Dick you are maybe right..And maybe I put the coats of paint on too quick and too thick. It has finally dried.
  15. Thanks for the comments, you all are very lax with you critics and I appreciate it. For some reason I really enjoy this kind of cutting.. I do not really know what to call it, but I have a book that says segmenting. I did this one because it relates to Jazz. I have another one on the saw, a little easier, I think. And more planned. I am and have been, most my life a Jazz fan. Not all jazz is the same, but I like things like the Ramsey Lewis trio, Gene Krupa. Guess I was always a little out of tune,, I liked rock and roll but I really liked jazz, big band music. But when custom cars, hot rods were the thing, I loved them but I also was a sports car fan, big time. When people are scrolling puzzles, fret work etc, intarsia, well here I am loving then but I really like segmented also. My family was never military,,, but here I was I joined the Marine corps. I guess maybe I am a black sheep. Right now I have 1960's jazz going on youtube, my foot is stomping, my head is bobbing up and down. Not sure it is in time with the music, but I am enjoying. Just in case you are out of wack like me,,, you might enjoy this while reading Scroll SawVillage still have the album, but nothing to play it on...
  16. That is awesome. You should do one of those every year. You are very fortunate if he lives close. We have never been able to live close to our grandchildren. When my kids left home,,, they left home.. never came back to the area other than to visit us. I have two now living the closest they have ever lived 230 miles away. Cherish ever moment. He is a fine looking young man.
  17. I live in a pretty arid climate, sagebrush and cheatgrass.
  18. I only use that jig on my disc belt sander. It has a small table. The knob is set far enough back to miss the table. I loosen it so the slider will slide, put the jig on the table, and set the slide to slide the project up to the sander, then reach under and tighten the knob. The knob bolt screws up against the slider and holds it in place. I do not flip the jig over, the first picture is the jug set in place the last picture is just to show what the bottom of the jig looks like.
  19. You can buy a carton of those jars off of amazon also
  20. very cute!
  21. you gotta work the system. And like I stated in another thread,, I have always been a little out of wack.. you search for a post about air brushes using "air brushes.". I immediately search using "Harbor Freight" and do not understand why you searched as you did!
  22. Another attempt at segmented picture. Not a success because I lost a couple pieces. Two of the very thin line pieces were so thin they crumbled when I handled them and for some reason the black paint did not cure beyond tacky. I suppose I could fill the missing lines with white card stock. Anyway this was a practice. I enjoyed doing it. Never has any problem with rust-oleum paint before, but it is still tacky and I painted it two days ago. I love these pictures, I have this one and a trumpet player.
  23. Here is what I use. Very basic. Of coarse with this on you have to have a center hole in the working piece. You can drill holes in the slider to fit the hole in your circle. O used this mainly when making wheels and gears. works pretty well, but downside only on something you are willing to have a center hole in.
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