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TripleJScroller

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TripleJScroller last won the day on June 8 2016

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About TripleJScroller

  • Birthday 08/19/1974

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  • First Name:
    Joshua
  • Occupation:
    Law Enforcement
  • Location:
    Ocala, FL
  • Gender:
    Male
  • Scroll Saw:
    Delta
  • Project Types:
    A little bit of everything
  • Interests:
    The creation of sawdust
  • Pattern Designer:
    No
  • Favorite Books:
    Fantasy
  • Two Truths & A Lie:
    I was a Paratrooper in the U.S. Army
    I was born in Florida
    I once got drunk in Thailand and woke up in Tokyo, Japan
  • Quote:
    In the rays of the sun I am longing for the darkness

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  1. Looks great! I personally like the Black backer, but I do almost all of mine with a black backer so I may be biased...lol.
  2. Wow! Amazing work.
  3. I just got back to scrolling after a couple years off and too was shocked by the price of blades. I like the Pegas straight blades but don't care for their spirals at all and have always liked the FD New Spiral. I found on Charles Dearing's website that he has a deal with wooden teddy bear to get %15 off FD blades and I used that. BB Plywood is a whole other stress. I'm still in shock over the prices now. No more stack cutting for me.
  4. Just the easiest way I've found. I don't have a stand for my planer, nor room in my shop for one. The first time I used it I sat it on saw horses in the yard and it made a massive mess so I just decided to sit it on my tailgate and blow into the bed of the truck where its easy to clean up. Not a perfect solution, but it works.
  5. I sit mine on the tailgate of my pickup and let it blow into the bed and then send the Grand daughter up there with a broom and sweep it up...lol. One of these day's I'll get around to some kinda dust collection in the shop.
  6. Great work! Dream Theater are one of my favorite bands as well. Hope your feeling better soon, until then take it easy and enjoy some great music!
  7. This is such sad news. My heartfelt condolences to his family and loved ones.
  8. I bought 25 2X4 studs today at Home Depot for about $3.50 ea. About two months ago I priced them at almost $8ea. Plywood is still a bit high, but coming down as well. This is in Central Florida.
  9. These are great! My Granddaughter loves tic tac toe, I'm so happy to have seen this now I know what to make for her. Thanks, and great job!
  10. I love this, I might have to add it to my list of things to do. Great job on it!
  11. I'd probably use 1/4" ply myself and stack 2, just because I think the 1/4 would make it pop a bit more than 1/8th. That's just personal preference though and it will look great either way. As far as blades go I'd probably use a FDUR #5 whether cutting 1/4 or 1/8th inch stacked.
  12. Another bottom feeder checking in. Every once in awhile I get it in my head to give top feeding another shot and every time I do I quickly realize its not for me.
  13. I used to use the blue painter's tape until one day I ran out and decided just to spray glue the pattern directly to the wood. At this time I realized it was much easier to remove with a bit of mineral spirits and I no longer had a problem with the pattern lifting while I was trying to cut. Recently I saw everyone talking about the contact paper and decided to try it, and I thought it worked a bit better than the blue tape, but in the end I just like the simplicity of gluing directly to the wood.
  14. Great work as always! Good to see you back posting your work!
  15. That is awesome! Thank him for his service!
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