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dgman

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  1. Wow Jeff, that is some great scrolling! The Medussa is amazing!
  2. Epoxy is a good solution, but I use a product called E6000. It is a little easier to use as you don't have to mix it. It comes in a tube, and will adhere just about anything to anything. It can be found at any craft or hobby store and most hardware stores.
  3. That's amazing work Randy!
  4. Nice work Nathan!
  5. Very nicely done Theresa!! You should be very proud of it!
  6. Very nice work indeed!
  7. Welcome to the Village Bill! Come on in and join the fun!
  8. A hand crafted sign for hand crafted pies, nothing better! A great looking sing Dick!
  9. Nice looking projects Scott!
  10. Welcome back Frank, we have missed you! It looks like you have stayed busy though.
  11. Great work Cliff!
  12. Looks great Peter!
  13. Looks good Andrew!
  14. Great looking sign Dick! Sure would like to see a close up of it.
  15. Welcome to the Village Theresa! With intarsia, cutting is the easy part. It's the sanding and shaping that takes all the time and effort. You do have an excellent mentor in your Dad. So, come on in and join the fun!
  16. Nice looking Puzzles Denny! That is a great book by Judy Peterson. I have cut many of the patterns in that book.
  17. Great looking bird cages Edward!
  18. dgman

    woodimals

    Nice work Todd!
  19. Welcome to the Village Doug! I don't have any advise on a new saw, just wanted to welcome you. So, come on in and join the fun!
  20. What, not reclaimed Rimu? Great looking project Rob!
  21. Beautiful work Tim and well deserved honors! Bragging is well warranted!!
  22. Thanks for the review Steve. I am a top feeder so this saw is not for me.
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    Hi from NE UK

    Welcome to the village Dave! Your first project looks pretty good! I think you will fit in nicely, so, come on in and join the fun!
  24. Great cutting and a wonder pattern, what else can you ask for!?!?
  25. It came out great Matt! Glad you went with the Walnut backer. You should always finish the back side of your projects with the Same finish and amount of coats. Even with a finish, wood will absorb moisture. With equal finish on front and back, you will minimize the chance of the piece warping.
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