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scrollerpete

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  1. This is very nice and I agree another thing to try, thanks for posting the info.
  2. Yes it is Denny, easy to cut and will be popular for Christmas
  3. Another famous project by Iggy, love it and very good advertising tool.
  4. Very nice now this is a fun project
  5. You always have projects on the go, you stay out of trouble this way, you are busy beaver.
  6. Very nice Don, really I don’t know why we should be thankful for this year. I guess nobody in my family got COVID so there is one positive.
  7. Now we have a new person hooked on Iggy’s puzzles. Nice work and keep safe.
  8. I made at least 100 mini bird houses and never use a clamp but wrap the piece of wood with clear packing tape for the first cut and also for the second cut, it lubricate the blades and keep the piece together for the second cut. I tried the clamp and I found it get in the way more than help but everyone is different, as far as I am concerned whatever works better for you, go for it.
  9. Since I have a bad shoulder and cannot play golf, I spent sometimes in the shop. The Christmas decorations with masks on might be a good seller this year, pattern from Sue Mey. Also my version of looking through a window and some other items on my to do list. Enjoy
  10. Not this year, borders are still closed for us to travel to the U.S. also with Covid will stay home this winter and hopefully not freeze our butts off. LOL
  11. This turn out very nice Denny another wonderfully piece that you have created.
  12. You can used either Tung oil or spay Shellac and it will be fine to use.
  13. I would recommend Flying Dutchmen Ultra reverse or Pegas reverse blades, no need to sand and give you a real nice cut on both side.
  14. On all my trivets I used 2 to 3 coats of Tung oil and so far no complaints.
  15. This is an excellent piece of workmanship, it will be cherished, I am certain. I made someChristmas boxes and used some colour felt on the bottom
  16. Made this tray for a good friend of mine, some pieces of wood that I had in the scrap pile, walnut, cherry and maple.
  17. My version of Steve Good pot holder, I had some Zebra wood kicking around, so I decided to use it. The spoons were fun to do, I just used my ball sander to shape them (no finish on them yet). I might look for a fork pattern to match the spoons. Anyway it was fun to do.
  18. The easiest way to make a new table top is a magnetic sheet, I put them on my saw over a year ago and still looks new https://www.amazon.com/Magnum-Magnetics-Strong-Flexible-Material/dp/B00HPAB2DW/ref=asc_df_B00HPAB2DW/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312393068560&hvpos=1o5&hvnetw=g&hvrand=4315964365999646768&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9031544&hvtargid=pla-568877589769&psc=1
  19. Sucking up to the ladies again Kevin?????????
  20. Well I am surprised that a master has ooops. There is hope for us mere mortals.
  21. Will do a search and let you know
  22. Steve Good pattern
  23. Pattern from Steve Good, my neighbor have a very friendly little dog and I thought this sign will be appropriate.
  24. I have cut 1/8” stacked 3 pieces with no problem, maybe your blade is too aggressive, I would use a #3 or even a #1 blade. Hope this help
  25. Chipmunk having lunch in the bird feeder, when he came out his pouches were bigger than the rest of his body. You might have to stretch the picture.
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