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Denny Knappen

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  1. Oh my, you will be busy
  2. Mighty fine cutting
  3. Mighty fine cutting
  4. That is a mighty fine setup. Congrats on the sales.
  5. Just a note. I have a customer with the Bauer and he will be putting the Pegas Chuck Head Set on it. He will let me know how it works.
  6. Very well done. I too, don't suggest a stain. Leave it natural.
  7. I purchased the Seyco Cyclone Dust Collection system and attached it to the Pegas. Works great, but does not have a top pickup.
  8. A very bice project and framed too!
  9. It is not a finish, but I dip many projects in diluted Shellac, diluted 50% with denatured alcohol
  10. I have a short video on YouTube on replacing the tension lever. My channel is ArtCrafters Scroll Saw.
  11. I think the smallest I made was 1 inch. Suggestion on the "6" use a fount that is scroller friendly.
  12. Welcome to the Village forum from Tennessee. As a Pegas dealer, I may be able to help if you have any Pegas Scroll Saw questions.
  13. Very impressive. Looks like you are a master with the Spiral blades.
  14. That sure is beautiful. Great idea of the backer for stability. Nice frame too!
  15. Very well done.
  16. If the pattern is too large for the printer, I draw a line down the center and print each half then line up the pieces.
  17. Thanks Paul. So true.
  18. Thank you. Lots of fun.
  19. That is a wonderful project. I am sure it will be appreciated.
  20. Thanks RJ
  21. Dog Puzzle - Dachshund pattern by Harvey Blyer. I used 3/4" Poplar 6" x 9". Cut on the Pegas Scroll Saw using Pegas #3 MG Blades. After cutting, lightly sanded with a Mac Mop, dipped in diluted Shellac, and another light sanding. Comments welcome.
  22. Welcome to the Village forum from Tennessee. As a Pegas dealer, if you have any questions, I would be pleased to help.
  23. I sell Pegas blades and the biggest reason is blade slippage which affects tension. The biggest reason for blade slippage is the setscrew or thumb screw.
  24. A little too far from Dayton, TN
  25. Very nice and thanks for sharing,
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