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Framer

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  1. Hello,we are searching for leash holder patterns that have the breed of dog cut on top along with type of breed cut inside of sillouette. I bought my girlfriend a Pegas scroll saw for Christmas and she wants to give it a good workout. Any help would be appreciated
  2. I'm thinking about seeing if you can put stain on mdf. My girlfriend asked if it could be done and I guess it can,just unsure of results. Any advice would be appreciated
  3. I'm thinking about seeing if you can put stain on mdf. My girlfriend asked if it could be done and I guess it can,just unsure of results. Any advice would be appreciated
  4. I found a RBI model 220 for 350 on craigslist. Im not familar with this brand. Looked to be in good shape. Any advice on this would be appreciated
  5. I found site. Also finally figured out how to use site. It didnt seem friendly to phone i had. Iwill now explore site more. Ordered mag while there. Thanks for your input
  6. I just received a subscription offer from Scrollsaw Woodworking & Crafts. I was going to subscribe but couldnt find a web address. I just thought i ought to ask around before i do. Anybody know anything about them. I will look around the web to see if i can find out anything. I figure if anyone knew it would be here. Thank you in advance
  7. Very nice.wish i had saw that when i was taking tae kwon do
  8. Outstanding job. The frame was worth the wait.
  9. Finally completed these 2. Indian maid cut out of walnut finished with BLO mounted on mdf painted with black satin. Pattern from WTB, used Olsen 5r blades. Namaste by Ratilal was cut out of purpleheart finished with BLO mounted on mdf painted with black satin paint
  10. Yes it was 1/2" that i got from Ocooch hardwoods
  11. I used Olsen 5r skip tooth
  12. Nice. I could see myself cutting that for my yoga teacher.
  13. I have used a delta for12-13 years.its on its last leg and i was cutting an indian maiden pattern so i went to my mom's and used her dewalt788. WOW if i had tried that years ago i would have had one a long time ago. Could not believe the difference. First time i have ever top-fed a blade.that. is the way to go.
  14. Finally finished Indian Maiden that i got from WTB. It is cut out of walnut and im thinking of using BLO for the finish. I had cut this pattern before in 2005.
  15. I too would also love a copy of pattern. That is a beautiful cutting.
  16. I'm with the rest, awesome work
  17. Good work Becky . Now I want one of my own. Mine would be a lot simpler though. "Jason's Sanctuary" or something along those lines
  18. I am in the process of cutting with spirals and had same problem Bill Wilson described. I guess I need to check into those flat end spirals he talked about. Other than that I haven't had much trouble with the cutting.
  19. I also use min wax used to use Johnson's paste but haven't got any yet. In fact I'm going to wax it tonite
  20. That is outstanding.
  21. I just found the answer on another post. Don't know why I didn't think of them. Thank you for answering my question. It sure was quick
  22. What is WTB. I need to order some spiral blades to try on a couple of patterns.
  23. I think a cheap saw until you see if you like it. I got lucky I bought a Delta ss250 about 15 years ago from Lowe's. I'm still using it but if money was there I would buy an Excaliber now that I know how much I like it. And joining an online group is the smart thing to do.
  24. I have my saw raised 3 " in the back . Saves my neck and upper back a lot of stress
  25. Hello, back from a 10 year hiatus in scrolling. Used to be a member of Absolutely Free Scrollsaw Patterns or something like that. Still got a Delta 16" scrollsaw. But have lost some beautiful patterns. I've got a few from here and all I need is to make copies of what I've got then I can cut. It seems like there is a good bunch of people here. I hope to be on here a lot. I've got a lot of catching up to do. Once again "Hello from Franklin,Ga."
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