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  1. I have a customer who wants three photographs that he wants cut into puzzles. Unfortunately, he has already glued the photos to very thin Masonite just under 1/8". I want to laminate that to 1/8" or 1/4" Baltic Birch plywood for durability and strength. I would use Titebond III. Does anybody see a problem with that?
  2. They are all very nice!
  3. Nice work Jim!
  4. Very nice work Barb! Keep up the good work and you will have stock in no time!
  5. Very nice work Dick!
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    I talk

    Nice cutting, nice plaque!
  7. Very cool Randy!
  8. Great looking plaque and nicely cut! I would rather struggle with removing the pattern after cutting, than struggle with the pattern coming off while cutting. I use 3M 77 spray adhisive. A light mist is all you need. Spray it on the back of the pattern, let it tack up for about 30 seconds or so. Apply it to the wood and start cutting. To remove the pattern I either spritz on some mineral spirits, let it sit fot about a minute and the pattern will just fall off, or I use a heat gun on the pattern. This will soften the adhisive and allow you to lift the pattern off.
  9. Nice looking projects Jerry! The gear clock is a good seller for me!
  10. What a wonderful box Delvaughn, you did a great job!
  11. Hey Randy, welcome to the Village! Are you an experienced scroller? It has been my experience that cutting at very slow speeds tend to lift the project of the table especially thin veneers. You are better off sandwiching the veneers between two thin boards like 1/8" Baltic birch plywood. But to answer your question, no, you can not add anything to reduce the speed without burning up your motor.
  12. Definitely oak. Nice looking project Tim, it should fetch a nice sum!
  13. Go get em Andrew! One advantage to living in So. Ca. Is I never have that problem. I have an electric heater that keeps my Hands warm if I need it.
  14. Well said DW!!! This reply should be thumb tacked, or a sticky or what ever you call it!
  15. Hey Dan, any saw that has a lifting top arm is a top feeder, although you can still bottom feed if you want. If the saw does not have a lifting top arm, you can only bottom feed. The saws that are top feeding friendly are the DeWalt 788, the Excalibur EX 21 and EX 16, the Delta cloanes and I believe the Buston Hawks. Although the new Jet has a lifting top arm, the clamps do not allow you to top feed.
  16. Welcome to the Village Doc, come on in and join the fun!
  17. Nice work Bobby and Mrs Bobby!
  18. Beautiful work Hans!
  19. Very nice work Matt!
  20. Congratulations Scott! With your display I knew you would do great!
  21. Today was the first day of my two day show and all four pieces sold before the show opening at $35 a piece!
  22. Glad it worked for you Danny!
  23. Beautiful work TerryLee!
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    Beautiful work Rick!
  25. Very nice work Frank!
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