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dgman

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  1. Very cool a Marg!
  2. Very cool!
  3. As usual Gordie, great work!
  4. Nice work Scott! In the scroll saw world, it’s is acceptable to drill round holes instead of cutting them. I do it all the time.
  5. Nice work Dan! How was it cutting the Purpleheart?
  6. Nice work Monte, and a good cause!
  7. Looks great Todd! The first time I cut that pattern my saw table was not perfectly square to the blade. The pieces fit together from only one side. It sat on my shelf of shame for a couple of years. I decided to see if I could fix it. I made sure the table was square, turned the puzzle over and carefully followed the existing lines with the pieces pushed together. This actually worked. I took it to a show and it sold!
  8. Nice work Chuck, welcome back!
  9. Looks good Ralph!
  10. Welcome to the Village Dragon! There are lots of women here at the Village so you have come to the right forum. We are all willing to help when you have a question or problem, and we love pictures of project!
  11. Welcome to the Village Scott! Your firs projects came out real nice. Lots of folks here willing to help out when you have questions.
  12. Nice one Kevin!
  13. Congratulations on your new hobby! You have picked up scrolling very nicely. Keep it up and keep sharing photos!
  14. Looks great Jim! Looks like Red Cedar and Aspen for the rose?
  15. Hey Ralph, no, it’s not in a book I have. It is in the Summer 2012 issue of ScrollSaw Woodworking and Crafts magazine issue #47.
  16. As soon as I saw the pic, I knew who designed it! Excellent project Denny!
  17. dgman

    Camaro

    Well done Edward!
  18. Great job Ralph!
  19. She looks terrific Brenda! I like the brown backer. It looks more like natural wood.
  20. Looks great! Are you going to add a backer?
  21. That’s a Whale of a project Linda! You did a great job on it!
  22. I don’t usually keep track of cutting times but I’m guessing 10-12 hours.
  23. Looks great Edward! What wood did you use?
  24. On the first one I made I had a battery operated pendulum installed behind the clock. It looked cool but the battery doesn’t last very long so I took it off before I put it up for sale. The clock sat on a top shelf at Woodcraft for several years. It was covered in dust! I cleaned it up with mineral spirits then sprayed it with semi gloss lacquer. It looked like new!
  25. Nice work Dick!
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