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poupster2 last won the day on June 27 2020

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About poupster2

  • Birthday 10/25/1966

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  • First Name:
    Christian
  • Occupation:
    Database administrator
  • Location:
    Georgia, Vermont
  • Gender:
    Male
  • Scroll Saw:
    Seyco ST-21
  • Project Types:
    Ornaments, Plaques, tea lights but anything that can be scrolled, i'll scroll it!
  • Interests:
    Scrolling, Ice Fishing
  • Pattern Designer:
    No
  • Design Software:
    Inkscape
  • Favorite Books:
    Clive Cusslers Numa series
  • Favorite TV Shows:
    Star Trek next generation
  • Favorite Movies:
    Shawshank Redemption

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  1. If your thickness target is 1/2” then you should cut your log at 3/4”. And you should go with a planer instead of a sander
  2. My price on ornaments is $8 each or 3 for $20
  3. I would suggest some CA glue. This happens to me often and CA is the best way to keep the crack from spreading. The CA glue is typically transparent so after it sets, you just have to sand and then the crack will be secured! The crack will not disappear but it will not spread. Hope this helps!
  4. Cedar is my preferred wood when I do 3D compound ornaments
  5. I agree with you Norm about ear protection as I have been wearing noise cancelling headphones for a few years now. Also, because I scroll in my basement, I needed to get a unit that is quiet so that my wife would not complain about the noise also. Happy Wife Happy life! Its a win win!!!
  6. You are right Gonzo and that is why i didn't go with the FEIN. So far after a few days with it, It is sucking very well!
  7. You need a dead man switch that is NO (Normally Open) so that when to remove your feet from the Switch, it will not continue to run. I believe Harbor freight has one that you could use.
  8. I've been trying to find the best and quietest dust collector for a few years now and i think i found a verry good one now. A little history: I've tried using a shop vac and even if it decent a sucking dust, it is way too noisy. I've then tried using Seyco's cyclonic action dust collector. This is fine but does suck very much and the Paper Filters that are used a very problematic and break constantly. I went through 2 in 3 years. I was then tempted to get the Foredom dust collector. They are very expensive but are very quiet. I had ordered one last November but the ETA is next June. In the meantime, Rockler came up with the Dust Right Tool Activated HEPA Dust Extractor. this was way cheaper than the Foredom so I bit the bullet. I am so pleased with this dust collector that I needed to share this with this community. I also decided to up the cyclone that came with the Seyco, and use the Mullet as a cyclone. I have no more dust under the saw, I will be getting a scrollnado to get dust from both the top and bottom.
  9. poupster2

    Anatolian Wood Art

    Changed Free or Paid to Mostly Paid
  10. I've heard of a few that had issues with the customer support of the Pegas saw and that is where Ray came in and saved them by now providing support for the Pegas saw as well. 3 years ago, I was facing the exact same dilemma and Opted for the Seyco. I've had my Seyco saw for 2 1/2 year now and have not regretted it one bit! And I have the support to back the saw for many years to come!
  11. Thank you Iggy for the breakdown. On you booth photo, You changed the table cloth color to Black and your puzzles stand out! Really great booth!
  12. Ce site, est absolument génial, N'hésite pas a poser des questions. Si jamais tu préfère en Français tu peux toujours m'écrire ici!
  13. Bienvenue dans le Village Eric. Quelques un de nops parlons Francais alors n'hesite pas a ecrire en anglais ou en francais!
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