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Sorcier

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  1. His and Hers?
  2. Hello and Welcome to the Village Ward
  3. Good grief, Kevin. That is a lotta work. I hope they appreciate it. Ward
  4. I apparently had the lower set screw out too far, creating the J. Thanks to all who let me in on the secret to fixing it. Ward
  5. Head up to North Carolina, turn left onto the I 40, 2600 miles later and you're in Barstow..
  6. Is she going to sell your product in her kiosk?
  7. What do you mean, minus a lathe???? I got that, too.. Head out west, young man.
  8. Is this a free pattern? I have a friend who is totally a Star Trek fan. I would love to make one for her. Ward
  9. Super job. Ward
  10. :thumbs:Kevin is my Hero !!!!!
  11. I use both FD and Olson. FD are more aggressive, so I don't use them on delicate work, mostly because I am inept and cut through what should be solid. The Olson, I find, is better for that type of fretwork. But, I am still learning this craft. Ward
  12. Sorcier

    Husky

    Great job, Terry. Ward
  13. Nicely done. Ward
  14. Sorcier

    Lynx

    Others have said it, and I will as well.... WOW, that is Awesome!!!!
  15. Hello and Welcome to the Village !!!! Ward
  16. Hello and Welcome, Ward
  17. :thumbs: :thumbs:Very Nice Job...
  18. Where about in Arizona? I am in Bullhead area, along the Colorado River... plenty of snowbirds here and in Laughlin. Ward
  19. What does one do to stop the dreaded "J" curve????? Welcome back Ward
  20. Hello and welcome. Ward
  21. While I live in Arizona, I work in Barstow CA, about 150 miles from AZ. I have a small home in Barstow that I stay in during the week and go home on the weekends
  22. Welcome to the Village Ward
  23. I started scrolling with the blades that came with my saw and almost gave up. I was lucky enough to find some Olson's and was back on track to happily scrolling. Ward
  24. Most of these have come from patterns in our forum, others from Steve Good's site. I still haven't figured out why it flips some sideways and what to do about it. The Statue of Liberty is 31" by 11 1/2 ."
  25. Very nice job. I don't see the "oopsies," so you did cover them. Ward
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