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Changed More Information to Scroll down to bottom of website to see where to order patterns and follow instructions. Most of Harvey Byler's patterns are on hand and emailed at no additional charge. You can see all 600+ of Harvey's designs here. http://www.woodenteddybearonline.com/x/home.php?cat=100 Any patterns I don't have on hand I can get from Harvey, allow 1 week for delivery. _On Hand as of 20180113.pdf
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Official Time Test - Hawk -vs- DeWalt
Iguanadon replied to Iguanadon's topic in General Scroll Sawing
JT, in all sincerity, I appreciate your comments and your well wishes. We definitely seem to speak different languages at times, and holy cow it does make for some interesting dialogue. I smile whenever I read what you say and as I type responses. I have no ill feelings towards you in the least. Some things just seem to get lost in translation and in the mass of information. 1. I'm 54 years old 2. I've been scrolling for 2 1/2 years (puzzles for under 2 years) 3. I've burned up 2 DeWalt's in that time frame yet I still love the saws as they cut very well 4. I bought a Hawk for it's durability even after hearing from others that it cuts "slower" (not as aggressive) 5. I simply wanted to post a real test after having used the Hawk for a full month and gotten used to it. 6. I'm reporting MY results and findings because I see questions all the time about what is good, bad, different about various saws. If nobody reports this information, there is nothing to be learned from an open forum. 7. I love cutting my puzzles, I love selling them at the 28 events I've averaged each year the past 2 years 8. I work full time, a sales executive for a software company. I deal with asshole clients and asshole colleagues day in and day out. Scrolling is my stress relief while at the same time balancing spending time with my wife and our daughter and grand-daughter who live 2 blocks away. And I sleep wonderfully 7 1/2 hours a night 9. I enjoy staying active and "busy"... I never dreamed I'd move to the beach and end up starting up two LLC's within 2 months of each other... doing things that I very much enjoy. The ultimate goal is to get the map business up and running in 4-6 beach towns and be able to quit the day job and enjoy making and selling puzzles even more. 10. I greatly appreciate the support and feedback I've received from this site. I've said it before and I'll say it again, I wouldn't have been nearly as successful with the puzzle business if it hadn't been for Scroll Saw Village and members like yourself willing to chime in and answer questions and even try to poke holes in ideas and thoughts. Don't you dare go away, who else is going to unknowingly stir things up out here? :-) -
Official Time Test - Hawk -vs- DeWalt
Iguanadon replied to Iguanadon's topic in General Scroll Sawing
Hey Jerry, it's ok. I post anything from new puzzle designs in the Bragging Rights area, to information about my other business in the Coffee House area, to information about saws or selling here in this forum. Everyone has the option of reading what I have to say, responding to it, or simply ignoring anything that says Iguanadon. As long as I know folks are interested I'll keep posting. There was a lot of interest in my adventure with the Hawk saw and I'm sharing things as I think they're noteworthy. I sometimes go back and read what I said to see what I may have said that triggers certain reactions, but at this point I never know so I've stopped trying to figure it out. I'm an easy going fella and much prefer to laugh than argue. My silly little puzzles make me happy and I know they make a lot of people smile, I see it at every event I sell them at. This is my form of stress relief and therapy. -
Official Time Test - Hawk -vs- DeWalt
Iguanadon replied to Iguanadon's topic in General Scroll Sawing
My thoughts at the time when I was shopping around were that the EX/Seyco are similar to the DW and therefore would have the same issues with bushings and bearings and overall maintenance being required whereas the Hegner and Hawk are billed as simpler machines that run forever. I'd rather wear out a DW every year than an EX/Seyco based on cost. -
Official Time Test - Hawk -vs- DeWalt
Iguanadon replied to Iguanadon's topic in General Scroll Sawing
I'm just goofing around with JT. He had mentioned in another thread about people misconstruing things he says. I haven't decided what to do with the Hawk yet, but selling it or giving it away are absolutely options or keeping it as my backup saw. Time will tell. -
Official Time Test - Hawk -vs- DeWalt
Iguanadon replied to Iguanadon's topic in General Scroll Sawing
You nailed it Kevin with your 70mph down to 35mph example and finding yourself forcing or pushing the material through the blade. I've adapted but I feel as though I can take a nap when cutting a straight line longer than 6 inches. LOL I just printed off another 150 patterns that I need to cut, in addition to the 350 I'd already printed. Looking at that stack really makes me want to move the DW back into my cutting area... Maybe I can teach my 3 dogs to cut... They're rather bright... -
Official Time Test - Hawk -vs- DeWalt
Iguanadon replied to Iguanadon's topic in General Scroll Sawing
Oh JT there you go getting your feelings hurt again ;-)... This conversation is about the difference between two saws. There's been a lot of talk since the beginning of mankind about Hawks and Hegners being slower cutters due to their cutting arm motion. I think even Fred Flinstone mentioned it during an episode. I took the time to quantify it and report to our wonderful community what my findings were, which is Hawks cut 20% slower than DeWalts. Whether it's speed, efficiency or just wanting to know what to expect with these two brands of saws, now folks know so that when they shop for a new saw they'll have some additional facts. And now that I've quantified it, I have to decide, that's right, ME, I have to decide if an extra 53 hours cutting in the year ahead is acceptable or not. I have a full time job and a new business that I've started. By the way, the Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting ceremony is this Thursday evening for my map company. So, with my puzzle making on top of all that, I need to know things like this in order to be sure not to take away any family or sleeping time. I cherish my 7 1/2 hours of sleep every night and I never cut after 6pm in the evenings. 8ft tall banner of the current version of our island map that I had made for the ribbon cutting ceremony... -
Official Time Test - Hawk -vs- DeWalt
Iguanadon replied to Iguanadon's topic in General Scroll Sawing
You bring up a point I forgot to mention. DeWalt, using Olson Mach Speed and Hawk I'm using the Pegas Modified Geometry which is much more aggressive and it does help speed things up. -
Official Time Test - Hawk -vs- DeWalt
Iguanadon replied to Iguanadon's topic in General Scroll Sawing
Muscle memory doesn't speed up cutting on a "straightaway"... the DeWalt is simply more aggressive. I can feed blades on both saws in the same amount of time, that's not an issue at all. As far as the blade adjustment to make it more aggressive, it doesn't help much, I tried it and it causes issues with the puzzle pieces sliding in and out from both directions. And again, I'll say it, I knew the Hawk was less aggressive when I ordered it. It's simply a matter of whether I can live with it now. It's all on me. -
Official Time Test - Hawk -vs- DeWalt
Iguanadon replied to Iguanadon's topic in General Scroll Sawing
LOL, I'm a numbers geek... I simply had to know. -
So, now that I've spent a couple of weeks using the Hawk and gotten used to it and it's less aggressive, "slower" cutting speed I decided to perform an official time test. I had 2 DOLPHIN puzzles prepped on boards, they happened to each be on similar sized boards. I pre-drilled the interior cut holes (4 on each) and then starting with the Hawk I started a stopwatch and cut the outline, did the 4 inside cuts, then cut it into it's pieces and stopped the timer. Then I did the exact same thing on my DeWalt. Times: Hawk - 12 minutes 20 seconds - Using Pegas Modified Geometry #5 blade DeWalt - 10 minutes 18 seconds - Using Olson Mach Speed #3 blade I had estimated it took a couple minutes longer to cut each puzzle on the Hawk and I was right. 2 minutes isn't a lot of time difference, but if you look at it percentage wise, it's 20% longer and if you multiply it out by 1600 puzzles that I hope to cut and sell in 2018, that's 3200 minutes or 53 hours and 20 minutes of extra cutting time over the course of the year. On a daily basis it's only 10 minutes a day if I cut my usual 5 puzzles per day. Is it an issue? I don't know, I'll have to ponder it. P.S. I installed a lift arm assembly on my DeWalt today and I highly recommend it for all DeWalt users. It's nice not having to hold the arm up when feeding the blade in from the underside for inside cuts. P.P.S. One of the scrollers who buys patterns from me told me he's using Old English Lemon Oil instead of mineral oil. He says it dries faster and more completely than mineral oil. I bought some Old English today and I dipped a puzzle in it and have it drying beside one I dipped in mineral oil and will report back as to the results of this test once completed.
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I came in from the garage today and told Mrs. Ig that I'm tired of either freezing out there or sweltering. I have a feeling I'm going to have some construction done soon to build a wall to separate my work space from the rest of the garage, have 2 windows installed and put in a window AC/Heater.
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Set up my EX-21 On A Excalibur Stand Today
Iguanadon replied to kmmcrafts's topic in General Scroll Sawing
I'm trying very hard not to let the minor vibration on my Hawk bother me... but it's not going well so far, I'm easily annoyed. LOL -
Duke inspired me to cut one after seeing the one he recently shared. This was a custom request by one of my pattern customers. Harvey drew it up for him and I really like it. And Mrs. Iggy just demanded that I make one for her. LOL I'll get Harvey to personalize for me with CAROLINA BEACH and KURE BEACH.
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Last year I came up with the CAROLINA BEACH sea turtle and the KURE BEACH dolphin. They were very popular here on our island. So, I had Harvey flip flop them and also had him do mermaids for each town. This is the result. I also have mermaids for SOUTHPORT and WILMINGTON (nearby beach and city). I'll have an entire area on my display tables devoted to these tourist/specialty items I also had Harvey do the Pelicans for me for each town. I'll cut them tomorrow.
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Yes, all on standard sheet of paper.
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Three new ones I haven't cut before that I'll display in 2018. Just received some new custom ones from Harvey a few minutes ago that I'll cut over the weekend specifically for the local tourists. I'll share when they're done.
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Over a week of snow and bitter cold (bitter cold for the beach...) I was finally able to get back to cutting. Making a few that I haven't made before and I have Harvey making 6 custom ones for me for the local beaches. I should receive those patterns tomorrow and I'll share them once they're cut and finished. These 4 will be cut tomorrow.
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Very nice Duke. I need to be sure to make that one.
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Puzzimals is a name used on Etsy for the person that sells the ones made by Harvey. That may not be the same one you're thinking of, but that's who I know by that name. And Harvey has only been drawing them for the past 20 years.
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Actually, if you put a note on your order, WTB will email patterns to you. They charge 50 cents per pattern. So, if you order more than 8 you'll spend more than having them shipped to you.
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Wooden Teddy Bear will get rich. LOL Harvey makes more per pattern sold from me than he does WTB and I charge $1 less per pattern.
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