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  1. Did you know the icon to the right of it shows likes and quotes?
  2. Great looking work Dan!
  3. Your wife looks happy Dick, nice work!
  4. Nice work Matt! That clock is a good seller for me.
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    Looks good Bobby!
  6. Thanks for the update Dan. I only hope the Co. In question has read this thread and will adjust their practices.
  7. Looks good Todd, nice work!
  8. Nice one Gordie!
  9. Looks good Andrew!
  10. Well Jay, it's all been said, beautiful work!
  11. I used to round the back corners of my blades till I discovered how to make sharp inside turns. As for the burr on the right side of the blade, it becomes second nature to compensate for it, plus I use the burr to help clean up the cut if I need it. Anymore, I don't have a need to stone my scroll saw blades.
  12. Nice work Paul, looks just like you!
  13. That's very cool, thanks for sharing!
  14. I have a 80 tooth Freud blade on me mitre saw, but I haven't used it in years. I cut all my frame on the table saw. I use a dedicated sled tuned exactly at 45°. The most important factors in making tight fitting frames is accurate 45° cuts and making sure each opposing frame members are exactly the same lenght. So make sure you use stops.
  15. Sam, every thing I do is with Hardwoods, except for the few portraits I do. Yes, these would hold up very well in just about any hardwood. In my scroll saw class, I teach my students how to compensate for suspect areas that could break such as widening the cut to make an area stronger. I routinely cut fragile items in 1/2", 3/8", 1/4" and 3/16". I cut all my Christmas ornaments in 3/16" hardwoods.Fortunately, I have a full wood shop. Table saw, band saw, jointer and planer, so I mill most of my boards. But I also buy thin boards at Woodcraft. There are many online sources to get thin boards such as Heritage woods, Ocooch Hardwoods and even most of the scroll saw catalogs. Do a google search for Thin Wood Blanks. You will get lots of places to look. One other source for you is Rockler. I know there is one in Ontario, not yo far from you.
  16. Excellent work there Blake!
  17. Hey Sam, that is some outstanding work! Something to consider for the future. If you are looking for a nice wood tone finish, use a nice hardwood. I think your napkin holders would look good using mahogany or walnut or Sapele. With a soaking in a boiled linseed oil/mineral spirits mix to bring out the natural color and grain of the wood, then a top coat of your choice. They would look fantastic!
  18. Love that you used hardwoods. Nice pattern and great cutting. Great project!
  19. No wonder you go by Scrolling Steve, nice work Buddy!
  20. Nice work Roly, hope you have a great show!
  21. Nice cutting Frank!
  22. I like that Gordie, very nice work!
  23. Nice work Tim. Is that a College team? Never mind, I re read your post that it's for an Alumni fundraiser.
  24. Hey Marg, I thought it was the call letters for a radio station!Nice work Jerry!
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