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  1. I am sure people have done this type of thing, just haven't seen it. I had been keeping a piece of wood next to the scroll saw just for this purpose. I think even loose string would make it engage automatically, but a stretch cord, like I use for my tomato plants held it in place and makes it snap in to position when ever I lift the saw arm. It doesn't get in the way of most of my work, but you could snip the cord and retie easy enough, until one of us comes up with a removable option. My pics, sadly blurred the actual blade (Sometimes depth of field is annoying), but the arm clears it for sure. It is dang near the back edge, any further and it might slip off the back. I think if I got fancy and bevel the top and bottom cuts, it would be a seemless thing of beauty. It works perfectly for my needs, and the whole thing was cut on... you guessed it, the scroll saw. https://imgur.com/WIruUVz https://imgur.com/sUyYLzH https://imgur.com/pMlWyqP
  2. Looks fantastic! Great job with the colors.
  3. I appreciate everyone's input, definitely not looking to patent LoL. In today's online, international and anonymous world, nothing is safe and none of my ideas warrant prosecution ☺ More just wondering how we do things among the ethical community. I buy books for the patterns, even for just a single pattern, even though I am savvy enough to obtain those patterns for free.
  4. I developed a very unique scroll saw design/pattern, what should I do to protect my intellectual property? I understand we aren't lawyers, I am merely asking for opinions/suggestions.
  5. Thanks for the information! The sun doesn't hurt your finish? I have tons of wind and no shade, so taking them outside would be very helpful. I'll do a test run. So you ever clean the racks? My small setup is already gunking up.
  6. That was incredible to watch, very impressive operation thanks for sharing kmmcrafts, amd thanks to Scott for making a great video.
  7. I'm still new around here and don't know who scott is or how to find his web page. Could you post a link?
  8. If you were interested in another way to host a galley you could try https://m.imgur.com  

     

    It's free and I think you could do albums so that you don't need to update the link. 

    Of course there are other equally great ways to share.

  9. That is one of my biggest problems, I'll have to set a timer or something to remind my cheap butt, not like they are pricey.
  10. Beautiful cutting and puzzle! I have made that mistake on intricate cuts too. Fortunately I was able to hand sand the piece that stuck until it fit, albiet tightly.
  11. That is impressive! I hope Scott weighs in.
  12. Maybe a sort of rack I can slide several cut pieces of ply onto for drying shelves. Like a small version of a bakers rack? I'll make sure to stand them a bit after the last coat from now on, letting the fret cuts drip first. Just an FYI your gallery link is broken, on my end at least.
  13. I have been cutting between 1 and 3 puzzles at a time and haphazardly drying them above a painters tray on a plastic grid thing I recycled from somewhere. I dip (usually a plastic bag), wait 30 minutes, dip again, wait about 15 minutes, then wipe clean and allow to finish curing, usually flipping once or twice to minimize marks and sticking. I probably need to branch out beyond danish oil one day, but it worked and I am a creature of habit. I am now seeing the value in dipping or finishing more puzzles at one time and am curious how everyone else dries multiple puzzles or projects for efficiency. I have only had a few lines in the finish due to the rack which cleaned up okay, but I would love to do a better job, more efficient job, of handling more projects at once. Any advice or tips would be appreciated.
  14. It's a classic that everyone loves, I have tried a few others but this one turns out the best in my collection so far. Once I started day dreaming and cut all the way through the long standing branch tried to fix it by cutting another, got the fit dead on, but the grain never looked right, it's fire wood now. Have fun on yours!
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