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barb.j.enders

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  1. Mine seems to be at the bottom. I defaults to "SVG" files. Can choose from lots of file types.
  2. While I am not great with Inkscape the one bit I do know.......there is a box near the bottom that can be changed to "all" files. That seems to help me when I lose patterns.
  3. Very nice.
  4. Well done!
  5. Well done. I like that you bought the lure.
  6. I have the Elipse brand respirator. I have vacuumed out the filters. Changed them maybe every 9 months. I saw a recent video where the wearer cleaned it with an alcohol wipe. Makes sense to clean regularly.
  7. I have been using Titebond Quick & Thick for the Intarsia pieces. I tend to use a flat toothpick to spread it out on small pieces.
  8. Very nice. Someone here is making dragonflies from fan blades and stair posts. Yours look much nicer!
  9. Welcome from Winnipeg (Canada)
  10. Great job Frank. I guess I missed this first time around.
  11. Great idea with the signatures. Both are great.
  12. I put the website into the Pattern Shop tab. It is just awaiting Travis's approval.
  13. If the video you saw is from the Artisan Pirate, he also links the patterns in the description.
  14. I know there is a product available (here at least) that "frosted" the glass. You could use the stencil and then just spray.
  15. Very nice. I like the "tree" house.
  16. Great cutting. I love Gordon Lightfoot's songs.
  17. I like the idea of having her write something out. Makes it very personal.
  18. Welcome to the village. Glad I was able to help.
  19. Welcome from Winnipeg. Where are you from?
  20. Upon occasion, if Steve did this as a second pattern, it doesn't seem to get into the catalogue. He has said in the past that he puts them up on Pintrest so you can see the thumbnail pictures there.
  21. Looks good. And a great idea for the class.
  22. Thanks for doing the research.
  23. NIce.
  24. Thank you for the kind words. I don't see them very often but when I do I am in awe at the majesty of them. Good luck with getting your shop set back up. Hopefully it is smooth cutting from now on.
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