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bronx

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  1. Has anyone heard anything about this program. I seen a review on Steve Good's website. I was wondering if anyone actually used this Coyote Stencil Shop v 3.0 program. And is it worth the money. It looks fairly easy to use. I tried my heart ouit with Gimp but i' just computer dumb...lol. So no luck there. Ciao Cliff
  2. Sweet. Excellent cutting...! It also fits the narrative. He is going to love and look at it everyday.
  3. Awesome work Marg. You are a rock star.
  4. Thanks....I glad i didn't go buy it yet...LOL
  5. Thanks again. I think the problem I'm having is my miter saw. Now it is a DeWalt miter saw that locks in at 45 degrees. Now I did buy this saw from a pawn shop for 10 bucks when I was building my beck on my house. I never changed the blade when it came from the pawn shop and then I put a boat load of cut to build that deck. So I think i'm going to change the blade and see what happens. Thaks you guys are the best.
  6. I'm making Christmas Tree 4 inch ornaments and stack cutting three 1'4 BB with #5 Olsen blades. I only can get two ornaments out of a each blade before I get that burned smell. I do use blue tape and wonder why I couldn't get more cuts out of one blade. You helped me so much. Thx. Ciao Cliff
  7. Thanks for the response guys. This will be great help. Ciao Cliff
  8. Man that is off the charts bad ass cutting. Thumbs up my friend.
  9. Awesome work man...! Is that a growl on the Georgia Dawg's face from the Hail Mary pass that gave the Tennessee Vols their victory over the Dawgs....LOL Wow just awesome work my friend.
  10. First question: I have been busy cutting and a friend asked me to do an event for Foster Care Children. The only work I have finished are from the patterns I have found on here The Village, Steve Good site, and a few I paid for. I know the very few I paid for is not a problem for me to sell along with Steve Goods patterns. But the best ones come from here The Village. Would there be a problem with me selling finished products from the patterns I have made from here for this and future events or is this just dead wrong...? I never thought about doing an event. It just never crossed my mind. Actually I was surprised...LOL Second question: Why in the world can't I square a picture frame, a box, etc. I just can't get the miter cuts to line up correctly. I watched YouTube videos, read articles, watched TV programs, and practiced a boat load of times and still can't get the corner to line up correctly. I do have a miter saw and saw the corners at 45 degrees. Any help or hints will be well appreciated. Thanks in advanced Ciao cliff
  11. You're a Rock Star....awesome work my friend.
  12. Welcome my friend. Awesome display of your work.
  13. Welcome from the west side of the great state of Georgia.
  14. Welcome aboard. Your going to love the folks here that make up The Village. They would love to help you in anyway they can. once again...welcome to the Village.
  15. That my friend is off the charts awesome. Man your cutting is second to none. Great job and she's going to love and display it with pride. Ciao Cliff
  16. I would not except any repairs on a saw that was brought brand new on 8/25/2016. They would have to replace it. As far as the Ex 16...well hell yeah....lol I have the Ex 21 and it's a work horse but I only had three saws. One was an old rusty Delta that was given to me. That broke down and someone gifted me a Porter Cable which I gifted to Doug. Changing blades on that was a pain so I went with the Ex21 and it's awesome. Good luck Ciao Cliff
  17. Like many here at The Village i'm also a Vet. I remember that day at Ft. Hamilton in Brooklyn, NY I took the oath to defend the Constitution of the United States of America. I still hold that oath close to my heart and wanted to honor the men and woman that are now defending that same Constitution I had the privilege to defend. Now i'm liking the backdrop of the pallets and since I can't build a frame for the life of me. Can't get the corner to line up correctly. I think i'm going to stay with this type of backdrop for now. Well here is my project. P.S. I almost forgot. The pattern is from Steve Good's site.
  18. Every time I place my eyes are your POW/American Flag Eagle I can't help to wonder off into my military days. Lots of laughs, lots of fun, and lots of tears. Once again my friend...awesome job.
  19. Great work. It's always great to honor and tell a story that some Soldier might have endured. Thanks for sharing.
  20. Thanks all for your kind words. I'm also a Vet and love cutting projects with our Military in mind. Once again Thanks for your kind words.
  21. The Soldier is 1/4 BB with a cloth American flag and pallet slabs as the frame. What do you guys think...?
  22. Very nice job. Super clean cutting my friend.
  23. Great pattern. Did you create the pattern yourself...? Awesome cutting.
  24. Great work and thanks for posting your work. When people post their work and state an imperfection is at hand then advise is given this is where I learn the most from the Village. I take all the advise store it away to be used at a later date. Once again thanks for sharing your art and thanks to all that shed light to what the artist may thinks is an imperfection. Ciao Bronx
  25. Awesome work my friend. Ciao Bronx
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