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About Malcolm161
- Birthday 02/13/1941
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First Name:
Malcolm
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Occupation:
Retired
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Location:
Birmingham UK B47 5QZ
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Gender:
Male
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Scroll Saw:
Old Record 16 - Want an Excalibur
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Project Types:
An inherited Record RSSSD16,but looking for a used Hegner variable or an Excalibur 21. Mainly scrollsaw boxes so far, but now want to scroll to start intarsia
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Interests:
Mainly woodwork. Started 2 years ago and love making bandsaw boxes. Now am interested in scrolling to make works of intarsia.
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Pattern Designer:
No
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Favorite Books:
Intarsia woodworking for beginners
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Two Truths & A Lie:
Married 53 years
Tell my wife about everything I buy
Love to cruise on holiday -
Quote:
My cup is always half full not half empty
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In the UK, there has been many comments on the Excalibur Scrollsaws, it's problems and how it compares with the likes of the Hegner. If anyone is interested, they can se these comments on UK Workshop at ...... http://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/excalibur-scrollsaws-t95005.html The Excalibur was being sold in the UK through one distributer, but that has now ceased and another similar machine has taken it's place as the Axminster Trade Ex 16, Ex21 & Ex30 with a 3 year guarantee and the earlier problems have been overcome. These machines have only just come on to the marked in the UK and there are a couple of reviews on these also in the Scrolling - Scrollsaws section. I have just purchased the new Ex16 version and have reviewed this in UKW. Perhaps some of you may be interested. Malcolm
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Advertised my old scrollsaw yesterday and sold it today. The intention was to then go and get an Excalibur EX16 and move up a gear or two. Unfortunately the sole distributer in the UK (Axminster) have withdrawn all Excaliburs in order to re-brand them as 'Axminster Excalibur Trade' and in thier own business colours - Grey & Red. Launching 3rd week in February. Now I have no saw until then. They say that the machines have not changed and will in fact be a little lower in price, but as the brand was so good, why does it need re-branding? Any comments over on your side of the pond about any changes with Excalibur there? Malcolm
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Nice to hear the reports on the Ex16, as it's the one I favour at present. I have not done a lot of scrollsaw work, having only been in woodwork 2 years in retirement, but bandsaw boxes have been fun to make. http://wwwbadgerwoodcrafters.co.uk Thought this year to have a go at intarsia, but need a better saw than the old 16" one I have.. Malcolm
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Hi Len, thanks for the kind remarks on my boxes. When I started I was using a 1/4 and 3/16 blades and happy with them, but did get a few burns that needed more sanding. I then progresses to the 1/2 blade using the Carter Stabilizer, which only supports the blade at one point above the table and no lower guides at all. The cutting allows tighter turns and there is no problem with the blade as the support is at the back of the blade only and no side support. That allow the blade to turn, unlike the blades that are supported with side guides, I have my web site at http://www.badgerwoodcrafters.co.ukand the Etsy shop site http://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/badgerbandsawboxes that take care of the selling but don't do any craft shows or other selling. Being retired, I am not bothered how many I sell, as it is a hobby and selling just helps with more timber supplies, so as the number of completed boxes reduces, then I make a few more, but like to try different designs from time to time and try to keep the quality high with a good finish. Last year I sold 15, which is no great number, but I don't want this hobby to turn into a business where I am pressed to complete work, as I have other interests and do like plenty of holidays abroad. Malcolm
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Thanks Rob, but Ian hasn't made them for many years in that size. He would like to get hold of suitable coils so that he could start making them again. I get all my blades from Tuffsaw as the quality is superb and he's such a nice guy working on his own. Malcolm
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Over here the 1/4" blades are easily obtainable, but since getting the Carter Stabilizer, the 1/8" blades are far easier to turn and the best maker in my opinion is Ian Black of Tuffsaw, who makes excellent quality blades. See his site at http://www.tuffsaws.co.uk. As an example, a supertuff Carbon blade of 3378mm x 1/8" x 14tpi costs £16 plus postage and VAT. I have sent an e-mail to Carter Industries to see if they know of any manufacturers of a 1/16" or 2mm blades. It was the Pegus video that got me going on this. AMAZINGSCROLLER, you can see my boxes on http://wwwbadgerwoodcrafters.co.uk, or the Etsy shop at http://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/badgerbandsawboxes Malcolm
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I'm looking for a supplier of narrow, carbon bandsaw blades, less then 1/8" which I am using at present. Anyone know where I can try please. It needs to be 133" long (3378 mm) and eithe 1/16" or 2mm would do. Malcolm
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Excellent boxes and the glasswork is exceptional. Never tried that but do like my Dremel. Malcolm
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oneleggimp reacted to a post in a topic: First attempt at Intarsia.....I said Attempt....
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Pleased to se you joining in Yann.
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From the other side of the big pond, welcome. Enjoy the sawdust whenever you can.
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Very nice. I havent seen this sort before and they do stand out. Should be very popular with the firemen and Linemen. Well done and thanks for showing them.
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It just goes to show that real talent will always shine through and be recognised. Well done Dick
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Scrolling Steve reacted to a post in a topic: First attempt at Intarsia.....I said Attempt....
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First attempt at Intarsia.....I said Attempt....
Malcolm161 replied to Scrolling Steve's topic in Intarsia/Segmentation
Hey Steve, if that was my first one I would be very pleased indeed. You have rounded the petals well and given it a great finish. You should now frame it and be pleased that you have the first of many already finished. Well done. -
Moose -My first attempt at segmentation
Malcolm161 replied to Frank Pellow's topic in Intarsia/Segmentation
Thats a nice first effort and good colours used. Well done. Can't wait to get my new scrollsaw and make a start on this intarsia. -
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Malcolm161 reacted to a post in a topic: Received a great call today
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12 Year Old makes a version of the Inlay Box
Malcolm161 replied to hotshot's topic in General Scroll Sawing
Very nice video production, something I have not got the hang of, but perhaps I should try it sometime.