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dgman

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  1. An amazing looking plaque Dave!
  2. Nice Jerry!
  3. Beautiful work John! The finish is just outstanding!
  4. That's cute Roly! Obviously, you are the head nut!
  5. For me, it's not a business. Just an occasional thing. Using a scroll saw Is as safe as can be. If the student does not have any woodworking experience, I do all the drilling, sanding and anything else that might be needed. I suppose I need to have them sign a release form like they have too when I teach at the Woodcraft store.
  6. Nice find Rob! I actually have two 788's. One as a back up, just in case my main saw breaks down. I also occasionally will give private lessons in my shop, so it's nice to have two saws.
  7. Some nice cuttings Bobby!
  8. Wonderful cutting and very nicely framed too!
  9. Nice looking post tops Jim! The car is terrific too!
  10. If it is an 18", it may be an older version. There are no replacement parts for those older saws. If so, I would stay away from it.
  11. Hey Sam, if you notice on the left side of your post listing there is an arrow. That means Travis or Clayton moved your post to the proper section, in this case pattern request. Since you are asking for patterns, that is the proper forum to post it. If you go over to Pattern Request, you will find your post with lots of replies.
  12. Beautiful Denny! Can you show a side view?
  13. Very nice cutting Thomas!
  14. Looks good Tim!
  15. Looks good Gordie!
  16. A couple of years ago, I was doing a demo at the Woodcraft store that I teach at. The DeWalt rep was there and asked me how I liked the saw. I told him I like the saw but it does have some deficiencies and could use some improvements. He said he would like me to talk to the guy in charge of the DeWalt saw to give him some input. He took my card and said he would have him contact him. About a month latter, I got an email from the scroll saw rep and asked what was wrong with my saw. I emailed him back stating I would like to talk to him about the saw. He never returned my emails. So I called him as he left me his phone number. Always got his voice mail but never got a a call back. The point I am making is it is obvious that they really don't care!
  17. From what I see, you mount the lower part to the lower blade guard. The second thing I recommend to folks is to remove the lower blade guard for better access to the blade clamp, the first is toss the hold down foot. I think the whole thing will just get in the way of feeding the blade. Just my 1/2 cent. I agree about the noise of a shop vac. I have my dust collector hooked up to my saw. The dust collector is a lot quieter than a shop vac, but it is still loud. When I am cutting, I usually have head phones on listening to either music or a football game or a NASCAR race or maybe even a Hocky game.
  18. That's the problem, I don't have time to hang out!
  19. Hi Clara, welcome the village! One thing to consider is the reverse tooth blades. Make sure the bottom reverse teeth are not reaching the top of the board. That will cause The chipping. I would switch to skip tooth blade, no reverse teeth. How do you transfer the image directly to the board?
  20. Nice display Kevin!
  21. More Awsome work Bobby!
  22. They both look good frank!
  23. Nice looking work Del!
  24. dgman

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    Great pattern and cutting!
  25. It looks good Brian! To make it a little tighter, have you thought about using a smaller blade? I use a #3 for my standup puzzles. it does take a little more work to keep the kerf square, but it will tighten up the puzzle pieces.
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