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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
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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 Unfortunately the sole distributer in the UK (Axminster) have withdrawn all Excaliburs in order to re-brand them as 'Axminster Excalibur Trade' and in thier own business colours - Grey & Red.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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Improved Lighting For My Scroll Saw
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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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signs with woodart in woodart
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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. -
12 Year Old makes a version of the Inlay Box
Malcolm161 replied to hotshot's topic in General Scroll Sawing
Hey Alex, that's a really great job on the box with some unique ideas that you have managed to put into practice. All the equipment in the shop helps a lot and you certainly know how to use them To be so acomplished and comfortable in the workshop at your age is really remarkable and gives you a real head start on your friends, with something that most of them will not be able to do. Far better to be active there than wasting time elsewhere. I hope that you manage the time to continue your hobby and with your studies, that's not always easy. But if you can manage to put in a little time occassionally, it will be worth it as you have the makings of a future expert. Good luck to you and I hope to see more of your work soon. Please let us all know what the result of the competion was. Also, well done Dad, for showing him the way. -
Welcome Doug, I'm also a new mamber from across the big pond in the UK. Seem like a noice bunch here, so I'm in for the duration and looking to up my game with a new scrollsaw soon Good luck
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Hiya Decker, welcome to SSV. I'm not so far from you, just south of Birmingham and a new member myself. I had a small 16" Record scrollsaw until justr recently when I sold it with the idea of buying an Excalibur EX16 or 21, but on the same day as the sale, the Excaliburs were withdrawn by Axminster to be re-branded as Axminster Ex16-21 & 30 Trade and launched later this month. There will be a couple of small changes, the work holdown/foot is changing as is the power switch, which are discribed as improvements? So I'm waiting for the launch 17th February to have a look-see. Not done a lot of scrolling, but would like to start Intarsia and seeif I can make the grade of some of the guys on this site, Good luck and keep in touch.
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Thats a lot of excellent work. Looks delightful.
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Ahhhh yes, but will it keep the birds at bay? Nice job and rather unique.
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Dave Monk reacted to a post in a topic:
Sell your items online ?
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Must Be Something Going Around
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Have you seen this item, which may help http://www.scrollsaws.com/SawReviews/excalibar_tune_up.htm See the 'Running Rough' part Malcolm
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smitty0312 reacted to a post in a topic:
Yahtzee!!
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Hi Jerry, have you tried the Etsy site. Have your own shop. I have one at http://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/badgerbandsawboxes These shops are from people all over the world. Malcolm
