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GPscroller

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  1. Looks great to me, well done. Jeff
  2. Great work all around. Jeff
  3. Very nicely done, that turned out great. Jeff
  4. Very nice, thanks Alex Jeff
  5. Great cutting on a wood whose name is as hard as the wood itself Jeff
  6. Nice work, thanks for the pics. Jeff
  7. Love the cherry, nicely done. Jeff
  8. Well done. Jeff
  9. Love the way the grain runs, great job. Jeff
  10. Nicely done Wayne. Jeff
  11. GPscroller

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    As said above, CUTE. Jeff
  12. Great piece Frank, am sure she will love it. Jeff
  13. Congratulation Monti, you are right to be proud. Jeff
  14. Great looking project, well done. Jeff
  15. Well done. Jeff
  16. Welcome from Grande Prairie, Alberta. Have had my 21” Excalibur for four years now and love it. Am sure you will enjoy it. Jeff
  17. Welcome from Grande Prairie, Alberta. Jeff
  18. Welcome from Grande Prairie, Alberta. Jeff
  19. Awesome job Dick, that came out great. Jeff
  20. That is cute as everything Brian, great job. Jeff
  21. Between the "Rust-a ration" and The Owl project, I have had no choice but use the spirals Ralph. Am getting quite used to them now. Like @heppnerguysaid in a post a while ago, they are just another tool in the toolbox. They have their use and time when to use them. Jeff
  22. I used my 21" Excalibur and Sawbird #3 ultra reverse blades. The wood was 1 1/2 X 1 1/2 blocks. I remember your thread about your cutting coning out. I tried larger blades to cut the blocks but found the #3's worked the best, just had to change them frequently. One blade per piece was the average for the harder woods. This kept the vertical cuts fairly straight. Hope this helps. Jeff
  23. Saw the owl posted by @neptun and had to cut it. 1/4" BB 9 X 10" cut completely with Sawbird 2/0 spiral (am getting used to these darn spiral things lol). The baby angel is a @Kenny Hopkins pattern, 7 X 13", three in 1/8" BB. Jeff
  24. Nice one Dick. Jeff
  25. A few months ago our local Windsor Plywood did a custom job out of two inch aromatic cedar. The scraps ended up in the bargain bin for $3.00/lb, too good a deal to pass up. Played chess when I was younger and had always liked the pattern for chess pieces that Sue Mey has. So decided to give it a whirl. Got some cut and showed them to a friend and he ordered a set out of walnut and aspen. Finished his and then did my light players out of some more of my scrap material (really nice grain soft wood). The first pic is of Kings and Queens of each kind of wood. Walnut on the left, then aspen, aromatic red cedar and then the mystery wood. The second pic is of my friend's set with a display case I threw together for his birthday this month. Third pic is of some the cedar pieces to show the colouring I love. Jeff
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