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Lilly Smith

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  • First Name:
    Lilly
  • Occupation:
    Home Health Care
  • Location:
    Crown Point, IN
  • Gender:
    Female
  • Scroll Saw:
    Dewalt DW788
  • Project Types:
    All kinds of fretwork
  • Interests:
    woodworking
  • Pattern Designer:
    Yes
  • Design Software:
    Combination of inkscape, Photoshop, Gimp
  • Quote:
    It's All About the Wood!

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  1. The boxes are beautiful.
  2. I have priced Ocooch hardwoods and they are much higher that the Southbend, IN Johnson's Workbench. I get a larger piece of Purpleheart for about $60, but then I cut it in half so I have two pieces, then plane the pieces to the size I want.
  3. Where is my user gallery? I didn't know I had one! LOL!
  4. I noticed that I have been able to look at individual galleries from the forum users. Can someone tell me how to do that so I can upload some of my pieces? I tried to do it before, and I think I put them in the wrong place because I could never find them in the gallery.
  5. I'm still young and I also use them. Just not so much on fretwork. Definitely use them when making hope chests.
  6. Where did you get all these patterns for the boxes? Can you tell me an average price on one of these boxes? I really do like the display. I never have that much room at shows. You're lucky!
  7. Home depot, Menards, and Lowes carry it.
  8. No They are not!
  9. Cute Cartoon!
  10. How do you keep soft wood like this from breaking so easily? I switched to hardwoods when I accidentally dropped a 17" train I had made from pine and it shattered into numerous pieces!
  11. How do you keep soft wood like this from breaking so easily? I switched to hardwoods when I accidentally dropped a 17" train I had made from pine and it shattered into numerous pieces!
  12. I'm not even sure what you mean by that, but thank you for trying to help. I just used Photoshop Elements and saved it as a png and then used GIMP to save that as a JPEG. This is what I do with PDF files also. Not the quickest route, but, It works!
  13. Thanks a lot. I do use GIMP so it is easy to do this. I really appreciate it.
  14. Can anyone tell me what is the best way to save my inkscape pattern? I want to ultimately have all of the patterns as JPEG, just because JPEG's can be worked on in any graphic program, However, Inkscape does not allow JPEG. How can I get the pattern ultimately to a JPEG file?\
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