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Denny Knappen

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  1. So true! Nicely cut.
  2. Really does look good.
  3. I have to ask, Did you make this on a scroll saw? No matter, it is a great looking bowl. Lots of sanding!
  4. As for blade storage, I have an EX21 and there are slots for blade tubes, but I als use plastic craft boxes. The blades fit perfectly in these boxes.
  5. Looks like they work great.
  6. What a great idea. My scraps go into the burn bucket. Now something to do with them!
  7. Like I said on the other forum, beautiful work. The fourth picture is amazing.
  8. I have had the Seyco for about three years. The flex drums work great. The only problem was with the shaft accessories. They would come unglued. I called Ray and received replacements right away.
  9. I am not sure, but the attached file is the actual pattern and can be downloaded. This should be removed.
  10. Very nice cutting, Edward. Cars are hard to cut with all the straight lines. Why did you use glass?
  11. Thanks all for the nice comments. I really like Jacob Fowler's patterns.
  12. Thanks Dave. I ran the grain this way, because it would run parallel to the back of the buck.
  13. Thanks, Len. Sorry I missed that part. It is approximately 8" x 10".
  14. The saw is already back in the garage. Temps to be in the 60's over the weekend. Back to scrolling in the garage.
  15. On veining, I also use a larger blade something like a FD Polar #7
  16. What great looking projects. I especially like the bowl.
  17. You two mke a great team. Excellent cutting and beautiful painting.
  18. A excellent pattern, Kris, and super cutting. That looks extremely fragile.
  19. Wow, Gordie, you do have a lot to play with. Mine go back to 2007, but I did buy the cd's from Fox Chapel.
  20. Thanks Tim. Is it warming up there yet?
  21. Thanks Steve.
  22. Thanks Dan and Jim. The grain on the Walnut really stands out.
  23. That dream catcher is super.
  24. I made this over the weekend and as I mentioned, I had to move the scroll saw into the house. The pattern is by Jacob Fowler and found in SWWC issue #65. I used 1/4" Walnut plywood and backed with 3/8" Baltic Birch plywood. The blades were FD UR #2/0 and #3. Ther is one coat of 50% BLO and two coats spray Shellac. Comments welcome.
  25. Welcome to the forum from TN. Pictures are appreciated.
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