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cynbone

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  1. cynbone

    Eagle

    Sue Mey
  2. cynbone

    Eagle

    I love to cut eagles I made a mistake, the pattern is from Sue Mey
  3. Scrollsaw Artist
  4. I used #2 F/D Spiral. Anything larger was too large for the small holes. I wenr through 20-25 blades. Not the blades fault for the most part but me pushing too hard
  5. Done with 3/4 " oak. Design is really too much for that wood. The pattern is very boring to cut since it has a lot of the same small cuts so I'm glad its done
  6. Well, it turned out to be a bad switch. A friend of mine is an electrician, he came over and somehow bypassed the switch and we're in business again. One guy responded in another group and just went nuts because I didn't post a pic and model number. Part of his response was "We shouldn't have to guess at the model in order to help you" He's a dentist and they're always in a bad mood so BITE ME! Paul, I like the unit alot. I've got a fan on one side of the saw and the filter on the other. Beats the heck out of the box filter
  7. My Shop Vac air filter is about 6mo old with no problems. This is the same filter that Steve Good reviewed. I use it every day. Today, it would not start. I cleaned it up, changed the foam filter, checked for loose wir es but found nothing. Any ideas?
  8. That what I think. So what am I supposed to do with this, anything?
  9. I think I have discovered a problem but I could be wrong. I purchased 3 patterns from a well known site, $5 per pattern. When I got the patterns, they were branded with another well known site's name on them. I went to the 2nd site and found the same patterns, same price. I have purchased patterns from both sites and never had a problem. Is there a problem here?
  10. Sure. Scrollsawartist.com search for "Retro Scissors". I put the post out to all the groups I belong to and even though I don't like to sell my stuff, I said that it looks to me like they would be gold at craft fairs. The response has been overwhelming.
  11. The pattern belongs to Sue Mey, Scrollsawartist.com. If you go to her search engine and put in "retro scissors" you'll find them
  12. 4-6" long
  13. Oh, but they are. Take the most intricate of the six. From the time you cut out the pattern till you are oiling it up would be at the most 1 hour
  14. They are stationary, strictly for ornament use
  15. It's good to finally cut something that is fast, easy and something people seem to enjoy getting
  16. I've cut this twice. The first one was cut on plywood. It looked ok but I wanted to see what it looked like on hardwood. I chose 3/4 inch oak. The pattern is in Creative Woodworks June 03. I like it better in hardwood.
  17. Does anyone know where I can find the pattern of the Japanese woman. I had it before and now can't find it.
  18. Thanks to all who took the time to look and reply to this stuff I do
  19. Hey Paul..You have me curious about why Jeff Z doesn't make patterns anymore. Does he scroll anymore or just quit the hobby altogether?
  20. Creative Woodworks April '05 Pattern by Jeff Zaffino. This guy makes no easy patterns but I can't help myself. I think I learned more during this project than any other that I have done like what area to cut before another and even in which direction to cut an area in order to preserve another. This kicked my ass. I'm done for awhile.
  21. I have been trying to find the "Tree of Life" pattern on my own because Google says that it is on this site but I haven't been able to find it. Can someone help?
  22. Paul, if you are criticizing this piece, I doubt you will be satisfied with anything anyone would offer. This is masterful, period.
  23. I tried it out and couldn't use it because it bent the blade and I couldn't straighten the blade enough to get it through the pilot hole. When I eased up on the grip, the blade would slip out.
  24. Be aware that not all 2/0 spirals are the same. Look at the number of teeth. The higher the number of teeth, the smoother the cut and the thinner the kurf. I could have used this info when I first started buying blades. I have some 2/0 spirals that I will never use because I mostly do fret work and a lot of my blades are way too aggressive unless the project is VERY big. Hope this helps.
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