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GNorton

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About GNorton

  • Birthday 06/21/1954

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  • First Name:
    Gary
  • Occupation:
    Retired Customer Service Cargo at Big Airline with Widget as logo, 41 years.
  • Location:
    Michigan
  • Gender:
    Male
  • Scroll Saw:
    DeWalt DW788
  • Project Types:
    Signs, very new to this
  • Interests:
    Woodworking, Tall Ships, Fishing, Homebrewing.
  • Pattern Designer:
    No
  • Favorite TV Shows:
    Sports
  • Favorite Movies:
    Dr. Strangelove, Catch-22
  • Two Truths & A Lie:
    Linux is my favorite OS
    I drive a Fiat
    I have flown on a DC-3
  • Quote:
    Quando omni flunkus, moritati

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  1. After much searching, I did a quick cutout of this, I may try one of what Yamatetsu posted for me. I would need to increase the size on the artwork he posted they all look great.
  2. Thank you soo much
  3. I am wondering how to convert this, I've never tried it. Patrick recently crossed the rainbow bridge he was a good friends dog that we watched often.
  4. welcome from SE Michigan
  5. I have that saw 5" blades work Olson & Pegas, retrofitted with the Pegas clamps, these are a big upgrade https://www.bearwood.com/pegas-blade-clamps-dewalt.html
  6. DJT in the spraybooth

    DJT_ScrollSaw.jpg

  7. Santa & Reindeer, Steve Good pattern
  8. Pegas Clamp
  9. Made a desktop Bucking Bronco for my home office.
  10. Simply amazing, love it.
  11. Yes a Henry .22 S/L/LR Stand for the Flag Edition
  12. Full size plan from https://www.thewinfieldcollection.com/product/Gun_Rack_Wood_Project_Plan/Other-Furniture-Woodcraft-Patterns I used Red Oak and finshied with Watco Medium Walnut. A very nice easy to follow plan at a reasonable cost.
  13. Very nice, what is the font name? This is the one that I use, some may recognize it but it works for my name.
  14. The crankshaft is from a MASH era Bell Helicopter Lycoming engine from what I can recall. Just slightly out of tolerance when I helped rebuild it the early 1970"s. Glad I saved it from a meltdown at some recycling center. About an $8000.00-11,000.00 dollar part today Mine is the six cylinders. chopper link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_47
  15. Completed photo's, challenging but fun to build.
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