Congrats Dave. You'll like it. The light I use is one of those magnifying ones with the light around it and it's magnified so it sticks to the metal table and you can just slide it around if it's in the way of some of your work.
I just got a new Ex21 a couple of months ago. My legs are adjustable but I never thought of tilting it. Both front and back are adjustable to. I'll have to give it a try. Right not I'm sitting on a bar stool which puts me a little higher so I'm looking down on my work. No problem that way yet.
Dave, that came out pretty good foe the second one. I also have problem with the spiral blade. I mostly use #3 reverse blade from Mikes workshop for a lot of stuff like your doing. Try one of those blades. I think you'll like it.
Well we have a lot of good ideas here. I just bought a new Excalibur 21 inch a few weeks ago. Hope I don't have that problem and if I do, I'll have an idea on how to fix it. I also got this from Seyco so I wrote down Rays #
Jim, those are great pictures and for puzzles, they would be even better. What size puzzle are you thinking about. Would love to see the finished product.
Fab4, I would love the pattern. I have a couple of great grand kids ages 1 and 3. They would love one of those. Not sure how I would get it to them. I'm in Ga and there in N.C. Thanks again in advance, Ralph. [email protected]
Hi Dan. Another quick question on the puzzle pieces. Do you stain and lacquer the whole puzzle piece or just the front. I was wondering if it would make the pieces harder to get in. Thanks, Ralph.