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Denny Knappen

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  1. Mighty fine cutting on a very delicate project. Nice framing too!
  2. Very well done.
  3. I like Roberta's comment about dusting. My thought it also protects fragile pieces. As a framer, I can use either glass or Acrylic. If acrylic, be sure it is framing quality.
  4. Very nice setup. I wish you the best on the saw. I only sold one so far and he really likes the saw.
  5. Thanks Marg.
  6. Hi Dick. Thank you. As for the Shellac, I buy the liquid in the quart and dilute it 50% with denatured alcohol. Dipping lets it get into all the little frets and dries quickly.
  7. Thank you for the nice comment.
  8. As a custom framer, you did a great job. Easy if opposite sides are exactly the same and the miters are 45 degrees.
  9. Another super project on a mighty fine plane
  10. Mighty fine use of many tools.
  11. You are off to a really good start
  12. Mighty fine pattern and cutting.
  13. The one I use all the time is: Klingspor Abrasives Spindle Mounted Mac Mop, 240 Grit 7"x 1"x 1/4" Spindle (woodworkingshop.com) Under $50 is not expensive as it lasts along time.
  14. Welcome to the Village forum from Tennessee.
  15. Thanks Ron.
  16. Thanks Ralph. I used Word Art font.
  17. Thanks Jerry. You must have Elk in your area.
  18. Thanks Keith.
  19. Thanks Peter.
  20. Thanks Paul.
  21. A modified Steve Good pattern. I used 1/4" Baltic Birch plywood and 3/8" Baltic Birch plywood-stained Walnut for the backing. Cut on the Pegas Scroll Saw using mostly Pegas #1 MGT blades, but Pegas #0 Spiral blades around the Elk and Evergreens. A light sanding with a Mac Mop, dipped in diluted Shellac and two coats spray Lacquer Clear Satin with sanding between coats. Comments welcome.
  22. Mighty fine cutting. Not a musician either.
  23. Mighty fine cutting.
  24. I tried the tissue box and had the same problem.
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