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Rockytime

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  1. Love cats. You did a nice job on the kitten.
  2. A lot of nice work!
  3. I viewed a couple of You Tube videos. Since I am deaf I don't heat the audio and just get to view. BadBob sid he had not heard of red toner so I don't know if it is even available. It did appear very simple to add black toner though. My thought was to buy a red toner cartridge and then just refill it if the red cartridge would fit my printer, hoping the cartridges were the same. I just thought I would avoid going to Office Depot to get my patterns printed in red. I might be barking up a hollow tree!
  4. Very nicely done!
  5. Great pattern and very well cut. Great job!
  6. Then I would try the router speed control. Important to know what kind of motor it has.
  7. Looking really great!
  8. Love the pattern. You did a wonderful job. It is unfortunate that I have never seen a real cardinal. We lack colorful birds here with the exception of hummingbirds in our mountains in which I don't live. So sad!
  9. Explanation: I want to print a pattern from my computer and have it come out red. Also copy a B&W pattern and have it come out red. Dan came up with a workable plan. I looked at You Tube and it appears reloading with red is simple. I may go that way.
  10. My 14" is variable speed. Is yours belt driven?
  11. Not sure what you mean.
  12. That's an idea.
  13. I'm not an expert but I use a HF router speed control on most of my equipment that is powered by a motor that uses brushes. Just a suggestion.
  14. I tried a search and it just says it includes a black cassette.
  15. I have a small Brother B&W laser printer. Is it possible to replace the black toner cartridge with a red one? It is a DCP-L2550DW. I want to use a red toner cartridge to print patterns. Wondering if the cartridges are interchangeable.
  16. Cool. I love cats!
  17. I love this farm talk. I'm an old stump jumper myself.
  18. WOW, very cute and clever!
  19. So very nice and thoughtful!
  20. I missed it also. Looks like a fun project!
  21. That is truly beautiful!
  22. Super nice work. I love the pattern, in fact all wild life patterns. You cut it well and you've made a very attractive frame.
  23. I have broken blades and the arm flew up. There is nothing to break as there is not very much force. Also I did not have to change springs on either the 14" or 18". Don't know about the larger saws.
  24. After cutting the boss off both my Hegners I did not replace it with a bolt. The arm just raises so far and stops. No bolt needed.
  25. Previously there was mention of Jet blade holders. I spent the $20 for a set of three just to see what they were. I received them and modified one to work. First of all there is a through hole, one of which has to be plugged. The holes are large enugh to drive a truck through. The hole that was no plugged needed to be plugged and re-drilled which I did with a #52 drill. This is still a bit large but will accept some of the large blades. Then a flat was milled on the opposite side of the hole for the clamping screw to seat on. Don't think I will bother with the other two. Easier and cheaper to just purchase clamps. But, it was fun.
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