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Rockytime

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  1. It's looking good!
  2. Those look great! I love cutting puzzles.
  3. Very nice cutting. Not gonna comment on the team.
  4. Very nice cutting on very nice patterns.
  5. Beautifully done! And in six hour, amazing!
  6. Stunning work! Love railroad scenes.
  7. Probably a ridiculous question since I've been on this site for quite sometime. However, the word is used frequently I wonder when something becomes fretwork. Is it something that requires frequent blade re-threading or something else. Are portraits considered fretwork? Just curious.
  8. The advise here is good. My cutter is lightly used carbide. My problem was hogging instead of several lighter passes. Of course hogging could slow down the little trim router. I did run it at full throttle. Tomorrow i'll try running it through again just a few thousand deeper. My router table is small and of course I had the fence out of the way. Never thought of lighter passes. Dumb! Thanks for the suggestions!
  9. Were it not for SSV I would not be scrolling! Also thank you Innar.
  10. I just finished using a round over router bit on this piece. It is Poplar. I have used the same bit on straight pieces but never on something irregular like this. There is burning and chatter areas. I perhaps have no idea to use a router, or a dull bit, going too slow or something. I obviously don't know what I am doing. I can use some advice.
  11. Too bad. Looks like it might be a good saw. If cheap enough it would make a nice back up saw even if a single speed.
  12. Beautiful indeed!
  13. Exactly what my wife says!
  14. Now you make me doubt my own memory. You may just be correct.
  15. Awesome!
  16. The variable speed control can't be seen from that angle. At least you can't on mine. You need to view it from the front. The other question I have is: if it is a 22" saw it is a pretty good reach for the tension knob and would be inconvenient when adjusting the tension without the front tensioner. Ray may be correct in topping it out at $200.
  17. Looks kinda pristine. No stand should not be a problem. How big is it?
  18. Very nice cutting.
  19. Great looking cross!
  20. Very nice cutting!
  21. Nice job of cutting on a very nice pattern!
  22. Very thoughtful of you and clever too!
  23. Nice pattern. Unfortunately I just play the radio.
  24. Balmy 25 Degrees in Denver.
  25. Great looking projects! Thanks for posting.
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