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meflick

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  1. Thanks Denny, I suspected that you didn't sell the Pegas into Canada but wanted to make sure. There are some Canadian distributors for it. Bear Woods comes to mind you can find them here: https://www.bearwood.com/scroll-saw-blades.html Not sure if others are not.
  2. Not more I can say, everyone above already said it. Amazing work you do. I would not have the patience required but I do admire it! Thanks for sharing.
  3. That's what I thought - it was really what blades you are using as to what you can cut. @hotshot Randy cuts a lot of coins as Paul noted so I would think he would provide good insight. I think there are some Canadian distributors for the new Pegas saw too. @Denny Knappen is not in Canada, but he is a distributor for the Pegas saw and he may be able to give insight on what the saw can do with metal and whether you need to order from a Canadian distributor to get best price or if you can order from him as I think they may be drop shipped anyway but I have never been clear on that for sure. Your sculpture is beautiful.
  4. Should be page 52 in Issue 70 according to the copy of the article I made when I was making them.
  5. Hello Steve and another Tennessee welcome. Glad you found our Village and we look forward to your participation. Lots of sharing of work and ideas here regularly. Hope to see some of your work. Where in the Pacific Northwest are you? We have some other members from that side of the States. Perhaps you are close to one or two of them.
  6. Awesome work Marg. Your grandson is going to be jumping for joy all over the galaxy., especially since you have told him you wouldn’t cut it. Make sure so,Rome is filming when he opens it,
  7. Thanks for sharing about your new Saw. Congratulations to you. If I was in the market for a new Saw, getting one of these from Denny would be at the top of the list probably (even if it is red.) somehow, I don’t think I could sneak another one in past DH who bought me the Seyco I primarily use. Always enjoy reading and celebrating with everyone else about their new saws and reading their reviews and info. In a dream world, I would have this extremely large shop with one of each.
  8. Congratulations and a merry Christmas to you . Look forward to hearing how you like it.
  9. Delvaughn, if those are the ones you are talking about, the article is titled “Heart-Shaped Boxes.” The patterns and the article was done by Albert (Al) Baggetta and was published in the Issue 70, Spring, 2018 issue of Scroll Saw Woodworking Crafts. This link will show you the cover from that particular issue (I often find it easier to locate when I know what the cover looks like .) https://foxchapelpublishing.com/scroll-saw-woodworking-crafts-issue-70-spring-2018.html
  10. Are you talking about the small pick and heart shaped boxes? Like these I did and posted in my gallery? If so, let me go check and see which one they came from.
  11. I agree, both look great. Two people going to be very happy with their new business card holders.
  12. Hi Dave and another Tennessee welcome. Glad you found your old saw and getting nit ready to use. Look forward to your participation.
  13. When do I get to pick mine up (we are all family here ). Beautiful work and your family is going to love them.
  14. Awesome as always Denny. I know this has been discussed previously but was the pattern originally in one of the magazines? A book? Would love to find something similar if possible as would love to make some as gifts myself.
  15. Nice work Don. I agree with your wife, like the solid wings better too. Thanks for showing.
  16. They will llove it and the ornaments. All will be treasured. Thanks for showing.
  17. Those look nice. So, curious, do you stack cut them, at least more common names, so you have extras already when you get more orders for the same name or are you cutting one at a time?
  18. So what you are really saying is that these make a good excuse to “need” the spindle sander that you “really want”. Nice job on making them.
  19. Beautiful work you have crafted. You and your wife make a great team. Thanks for showing.
  20. Nice work Kirk. Thanks for showing.
  21. Nice work Paul, don’t sell yourself short. I agree on the jig, I have one and think they really help.
  22. Congratulations on the sales. Nice work on the pieces.
  23. Congratulations- there is the catch to doing well and having more shows and markets. Good luck on the restocking and final one.
  24. I’m sorry, I will try to do better.
  25. Excellent idea Les. Thanks for sharing.
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