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dgman

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  1. That came out great Randy, my wife would love that as she is a Gator!
  2. Cool work Pete!
  3. That's very nice Rick!
  4. Nice work Dan, it's tough when life gets in the way of your hobby!!
  5. Lovely work Marg!
  6. I like it Frank, great job!
  7. Great work Melanie! It's good to see you are not settling into just one type of scrolling!
  8. I'll disagree with you Randy. I started on a bottom feed saw. Used it for two years. I got the DeWalt saw because of the top feeding feature. It didn't take any time before I was proficient in top feeding!
  9. You don't have an option of just packing tape on top of pattern, no painters tape.
  10. Nice work Jerry! The Love You is a good seller for me.
  11. Great cutting Todd, she will defiantly love it!
  12. Hey Valerie, welcome to the Village! There are a lot of folks here willing to help with answers and advice. Scrolling is a great hobby to help you relax and get away from you're troubles. So, come on in and join the fun!
  13. Nice work Jerry!
  14. Great work Kris!
  15. Beautiful!
  16. Hey Danny, I don't use saw tooth hangers, I hate them! Instead, I use triangle shaped hangers. When the material used is too thin for screws or nails, I use the E6000. For a larger plaque, I'll use two of the hangers. I use a dab of E6000, enough for it to squeeze through the screw hole in the hanger. You definitely need to give it more than an hour though. I let it set over night. Have never had a failier. Another thing you can do is glue and clamp a thicker cleat to thetop, back of the backer board. Then you can mount what ever you want.
  17. Nice work Dan!
  18. Wow! Is it full size or scaled down? Impressive work either way!
  19. Nice work Jerry!
  20. Hey Rolf, I will probably price them at $35-$40, haven't decided yet.I did not change anything on the pattern. The wood behind the star is just part of the backer board of the overlay. Thanks for your comments, I feel honored!
  21. Thanks Russell. I have had your pattern on my to do list for a while. I did have a hard time cutting as there are no solid lines to follow. My tired eyes have a hard time with that.As far as a turn out, this is an annual Christmas Botique at a local church that is in its 35th year. The whole town turns out! As far as weather, it is indoors. Thanks again for the pattern!
  22. Welcome to the Village Peter! Come on in and join the fun!
  23. I have a two day show next weekend. Got these finished today. The peace Nativity is from a pattern by our very own Birchbark. Cut from 1/2" Cherry. Used FD UR 1&3. The other is called 3-D Nativity Scene from a pattern by Sue Mey in the current issue of Scrowsaw Woodwoorking & Crafts. The overlay is 1/4" Poplar with an 1/8" backer of Mahogany. The stable is 7/8" Mahogany. I used Olson Skiptooth # 2/0 and FD UR 1 for the overlays and FD UR 7 for the stable. All soaked in 50/50 boiled linseed oil and mineral spirits. Then when dry, a topcoat of Deft semi gloss spray lacquer.
  24. Those are cute Jim!
  25. Hey, that's nice!
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