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barb.j.enders

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  1. I thought it was just me - I have a can of the Elmer's because I couldn't find the 3M stuff at the time - patterns keep "popping" up. Also it seems to stick on it self and keeps spraying after I have taken my finger off the top. I guess I should just chuck it and find some other glue:)
  2. I think Lee Valley call them Monkey Hooks
  3. Just bought some wood from Woodchuckers. I happened to be in Toronto, so was able to tough the wood. They shipped it to me in Winnipeg. $1/pound. Arrived by Canada Post. They said if I wanted more just to call and request, they would pick it out. woodchuckers.com 1-416-241-8654. I would also check out Windsor Plywood - best place here in Winnipeg,
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    Handy Tips

    I attached different grits of sand paper to a ceramic tile for a nice flat surface. The tiles are easy to store, but always available. Read the tip in a Carol Rothman book.
  5. No club here in Winnipeg, MB. Have met a couple of people who are no longer scrolling. Don't know if I would want to be involved in a club, mostly because I end up getting too involved!!! Would like to meet some other scrollers just to know that I am not alone (here in Winnipeg!!)
  6. My thanks as well.
  7. I have used craft acrylic paint to paint the backer. Left an border unpainted so there is no issue with the glue holding. Just finished 7 tags for my daughter's synchro swim team using this. First layer of paint is just a solid colour then I had some sparkle paint on top. Let that dry then sprayed satin finish over everything. To add more bling (a synchro thing) i used some stick on "diamonds" around the edge.
  8. Thanks for the info.
  9. So what do I do wrong, it took me maybe 20 minutes to cut the reindeer:(
  10. ouch - hope you heal quickly.
  11. Went to your blog - I really like the butterflies cradle, second to the hibiscus.
  12. I scroll in the basement, room away from the general "family room". Don't have a dedicated dust collection system. Vacuum regularly. Stick the hose for the vacuum in the opening on my belt sander when using it. Just recently started using the filters on a fan system. I would also be the one doing the dusting in the rest of the house - no big issues there.
  13. Thanks for the suggestions - Kevin, I did google wood suppliers in Toronto - most were large boards or would require milling - I don't have that capability. Don, I have looked at Ocooch Hardwoods, but thought if I was in Toronto I would go and browse in a "candy store". Nothing like the smell of fresh sawdust!! Frank, Thanks for the info about Woodchucker's. It was one that came up in the google search I did. I will be staying with my sister who lives in the Scarborough area and I will have access to her car.
  14. Not sure if this is the correct place to ask this question, but what the heck. I will be in Toronto in May and will have time to browse around. In particular I am wondering if there is a good store to pick up thin woods? Hobby store, lumber yard, etc. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
  15. Lee Valley has some "tape" that is designed for zero clearance on a miter saw. Used some on my DeWalt with no issues.
  16. As an insurance broker, most policies have replacement cost on contents. One concern would be if it is deemed "business", there is usually a limit of coverage on business property.
  17. Very nice Mel. There are no newbie mistakes in the eye of the recipient because they do only see the love that was put into a project. We are our own worst critics - I know I am my own. Again Nice cutting.
  18. Thanks to everyone for the kind words, always appreciated.
  19. No, I just actually have figured out how to get photos from my phone to the laptop!!
  20. Here are a couple of things that I recently made. The phone stand if for hubby who turns his guitars up so I can scroll without disturbing him. The birds still need to be mounted, was thinking of finding a nice branch and mounting them somehow. The bowl ended up being a gift to my sister.
  21. I am with you Jay, would swap for warmer temps just to be outside. Temperature here today is only -16©. Most of last week was -25 to -32, not counting the windchill. Scroll saw thankfully in the basement. Hubby doesn't complain about the noise - his guitars and amps get turned up, and I am the the one doing the dusting!!
  22. I did some cleanup, mostly went through some boxes of wood scraps and (i am sure to the horror of many) was brutal in cleaning. Decided that if I hadn't looked at the it in the last 6 months, it was going out. Don't actually feel too bad about it as most of it was free to me wood! Still need to do a full move everything out so the walls can be insulated & finished, but that will have to wait til spring. Right now it its -20degrees Celsius with a windchill factor making it feel like -30(or so)
  23. Looks good. I always wear hearing protection. Long exposure is just as bad as loud.
  24. Very nice work - I love the plywood and personally use it almost exclusively. I will have to try to find a copy of that magazine, would love the patterns for myself and that was before I got into this hobby!
  25. Just had one point to glue after a bit of sanding and that was after the hubby suggested I try to make it more point like at the bottom - not happening again:)
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