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JimErn

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  1. Very very nice
  2. JimErn

    Angels

    Wow, nice cutting and my hat is off to you, doing each of those would drive me nuts, repetitive cutting is not my thing
  3. Well let him know that if it is getting in the way, I have two friends in TN that will drive over and get it for me (one on each end of the state), no shipping involved
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    So very nice and clean, impressive
  5. I may have to look for another excaliber style saw if I decide to do this a lot, right now I like it more than fretwork. The angle of the bevel cut is the issue, I would love to set one saw to the perfect angle and leave it. Of course the perfect angle is another issue. The graduations at the bottom of the ex for tilt are not defined enough to reset it accurately each time. I ordered an angle meter, it came in the mail last night, so over the next few days I will work with it. tips? stack cut the bottom and top I went to mitered corners cause I could not keep the rounded ones identical with the sanding, those rounded corners drove me nuts on the first three boxes. cut the wall piece, then use that to make the cut pattern on the locator piece you will glue to the top piece so it sits well on top I am such a skinflint, as Dad would say. I have the cutout pieces of inlay from the tops sitting around trying to figure out what to do with them, and also the center of the wall cutouts too
  6. To answer your question, no there is not. As stated al blades cut curves, the larger the blade the less tight the radius of the curve can be. It really is a matter of practice and finding the blade/size you like and can control. As an example I can not control a flying dutchman #3, but I love the pegas modified geometry #3
  7. getting the hang of this inlay stuff, a tweak here and there and then I can try something difficult
  8. Well just cause I am different, I dislike having to move things when I raise the saw arm especially, I use these https://www.amazon.com/Headband-Magnifier-Glasses-Handsfree-Magnifying/dp/B0716ZCYXZ/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=headband+magnifier&qid=1564321188&s=gateway&sr=8-3
  9. I get mine on amazon https://www.amazon.com/s?k=heat+shrink+bags&ref=nb_sb_noss_1
  10. I prefer to administer 30 lashes with a wet noodle
  11. That! is very nice, and nice cutting too
  12. Very nice cutting Steve Good had a dice tower in one of his plans some time ago, maybe that will help some https://www.stevedgood.com/catalog/index.php Hmmm, that appears to be just the index page odd that you can not link to the results page, enter dice tower in the search box and it will come up
  13. Nice cutting
    Great collection, My charities in no particular order, Toys For Tots, the DAV and VFW
  14. No matter how long it took or how many choice words you said while building it, those smiles make it all worth while
  15. Beautiful work Paul, I think that ornate a pattern would drive me nuts, Kudo's
  16. I use the Titebond translucent
  17. JimErn

    3 firsts

    I'll keep that in mind if I picture any others I make, appreciate the thoughts and kind words I think that curly maple (Rodeo box) is my new favorite wood. I love that optical illusion the grain provides
  18. Congrats, looking forward to pics and hearing your first impressions.
  19. JimErn

    3 firsts

    Finished the second and third box, thought I would just add them here, and then I will not flood the community with boxes and the third box I made
  20. I fought that messiness for a while too. Now I cut the pattern to a size smaller than the whole piece, position it. I always leave a "tab" of paper that will reach the edge at one point. When it is positioned, I use one of those black paper clamps and clamp the "tab" to the piece. Then I hold the wood allowing the paper to hang down from the clamp, hold it over a trash can, spray the paper template, and just raise the wood smoothing the template down. No fuss no mess
  21. I do not use tape or shelf liner under the pattern. I use 3M-77, stick the pattern to the wood, cut it, and then brush the pattern with mineral spirits liberally, wait a minute or two, lift the pattern off including all those bits you have to do individually with tape. I lightly wipe the work with mineral spirits, never had to scrub it at all, and have not (knock wood) had a problem with breaking fretwork during that process.
  22. JimErn

    3 firsts

    I ordered this starter kit from amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NBZLZ8X/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 there are other colors too If you order the parts separately, it uses with an adhesive, this starter kit uses paint instead. Seems to work though. Use sanding sealer before starting this, on the area to be flocked. Other than that, I blue taped the area, painted it (heavy layer), then sprayed the flocking materiel. Put the item being flocked in a tupperware container, when you are done and it is dry, turn the item over tap it a few times and the excess falls off. when you spray spray a lot of it, much more than you think you need. then you can reclaim the unused flocking material. thanks for the kind words
  23. Nice cutting, I really like the frame, it sets the piece off
  24. JimErn

    3 firsts

    Thanks for the kind words y'all I think I may be getting the hang of this, got two more in progress
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