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Larry A. Blakely

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  1. The sad part is that she knew the popular translation!
  2. Ship shape!
  3. D-D-D-Dah-Dah-D-D-D-Dah-Dah-D-D-D-Dah-Dah-D-D-D-Dah! (Hope you get it!) Nice job of cutting, it is!
  4. Turned out great Ralph! Kudos.
  5. I think you can click on the image to view it and then right click on it to save it and then print it out. On my iPad I hold my finger on the image until the save function appears. Hope this helps.
  6. Hopefully this pdf version will allow you to print it out. Aiden.pdf
  7. Hadsome frame and a handsome dude. Are you sure that wasn't Clark Gable?
  8. Made this from a grandpa pattern. Put it in a frame from a yard sale.
  9. Wow, I thought I was the only one here that had lost a finger on a saw. Somewhat comforting, in a maudlin way, to learn that others had made the same mistake. Guess we need to form a fraternity. We could call it KYD (Kappa Psi Delta - Keep Your Digits)! [KYDding intended] Tough lesson to learn respect for equipment. Once burned twice cautious they say. Hoping your hand heals ad nicely as mine did 13 years ago.
  10. Cut this from 1/2" pine shelving salvaged from Ikea. Thought I'd better make one for his brother too!
  11. Great sign Terry. Shoulg get a lot of comments and hopefully lots of customers.
  12. Likee!
  13. Welcome Redgam. Isn't it neat to see replies from all over the world? Can't wait to see some of your projects.
  14. I'm usually a one-at-a-time scroller although my last two projects were worked on at the same time.
  15. Bet he'll love it as much as I love mine. 'Course mine doesn't rock, it just rolls!
  16. Wow, that is quite an eye-popping list! I'm finishing making a frame for an intersecting name plaque for my brother-in-law and mounting it. Just a hobby for me and I stand, no sit, in awe of the amount of output from many of you.
  17. This was requested by a lady to give to her son's family. Their house burned to the ground. I put a dedication on the back to explain the reasoning behind the way it was made.
  18. Welcome Jim. I retired from teaching at 54 but it took me until 73 to discover scrolling! Just think how many years you will have to hone your skills at this fun craft.
  19. Cute one!
  20. I agree. I've had them stretch during a cut and increased the tension on the fly on my Craftsman. I also replaced the set screw on the upper blade holder with a threaded knob which makes changing and aligning blades much faster and easier.
  21. I have a Craftsman 16" too. I replaced the Allen screw in the upper blade holder with a threaded knob and blade changes are much faster now. I'm also more able to lock them in a parallel position. I, too, use Olson blades with good success.
  22. Well done! The center of the flower is interesting. How did you do that?
  23. Hey Larry, where in Arizona are you? We lived in Phoenix on the border of Scottsdale for 22 of our 52 years in AZ. As to an heirloom, maybe I'll have to do a family portrait some day as they are expecting their first child. Larry B.
  24. Yummy! Looks good enough to eat.
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