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dgman

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  1. 3M Super 77. Just a light spray on the pattern, let set for about 30 seconds then apply to bare wood. A heat gun or a spritz of mineral spirits will easily loosen the pattern.
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    Dart Holder

    Cool Dan, nice project!
  3. Beautiful!!!!
  4. Very nice looking sign Dan, that should be well received!
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    Pre Newbie

    Welcome to the Village Bernard! You will be starting out on a good machine, so, that's one less obstacle to distract you. Make sure you get some good blades and some scrap wood, and go for it! So, come on in and join the fun!
  6. Beautiful work DW! What kind of price will you put on it?
  7. That's pretty cool, nice work!
  8. Welcome to the village! Come on in and join the fun!
  9. I think Russell has a great idea there!
  10. I too have a Dust Deputy. I have it hooked up to a shop vac that is dedicated to my random orbital sander which produces very fine dust. I clean the shop vac filter twice a year whether it needs it or not. Yes, I highly recommend it!
  11. Well, seeing that Laqcuer is thinned by Laqcuer thinner not mineral spirits, I don't think it would work. I would rather spray the Laqcuer.
  12. You've just been dubbed "Larry the birdman"! Nice work!
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    Deadpool

    Well done Travis!
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    Picture

    That's a beauty Edward!
  15. I think the horse shoes distract from that beautiful portrait. The rustic frame is all that it needs.
  16. I think it looks great Dave, excellent work!
  17. Nice work Todd!
  18. Simply amazing Steve! That is something to be proud of!
  19. You didn't sat what kind of wood it is. Personally, I don't like staining, and I don't like a shiny finish. I would soak in a 50/50 mixture of boiled linnseed oil and mineral spirits. The oil will bring out the grain and natural color of the wood. The MS allows the oil to dry in 24-36 hours. After soaking, wipe off all excess oil, then let dry. After dry I like to use a semi gloss spray lacquer. This is how I finish all my scroll saw projects and have been happy with it for many years. P.S. You did an excellent job on the ornament!
  20. Great work Dan, and a great gesture!
  21. Very nice work Becky!
  22. I think a better question would be who are the great pattern designers, scroll saw instructors and promoters. That list is endless so I won't even start.
  23. It's great when your work can demand such a high price. It says a lot about your work, congratulations Brian!
  24. Beautiful boxes Ron, you are quite the woodworker!
  25. Great work Dave!
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