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Norm Fengstad

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  1. The video was excellent , right from falling the tree to the mill process. my brother had a band saw mill this brought back precious memories
  2. Here in our area of Canada the price of construction grade lumber has sky rocketed but hard woods including BB has been quite stable
  3. thanks for another good idea
  4. Slow in welcoming you. your work sample is excellent
  5. Sorry I am a bit slow in welcoming you like your set up
  6. blew out a whole section last night, it fell on the floor and broke into many pieces . I said darn it ( something like that)and went to bed
  7. great job
  8. I do it all the time. glue bond may not be as tight as wood on wood but this application is not load bearing
  9. Nipawin Saskatcnewan Canada welcomes you
  10. Welcome to your new addiction plenty of support here
  11. Robins are plentiful here in summer thaks for sharing
  12. will be a cherished memento
  13. I have Porter Cable set with compressor and nailers and use my 18 gauge 5/8 pins for stack cutting. works well bought it at least 20 plus years ago. There is a 23 gauge pin nailer at the local hardware for around 50 bucks that considered but for 50 bucks I can buy 2 sheets 5X5 of 1/8 BB.
  14. I have 8x10 labels from a office supply store, expensive , sticks like poop to a blanket and difficult to remove from bare wood. Was using clear removable shelf liner or painters tape but lately both items pulled wood fibre ( might be quality of of the bb) when removing so went back to spray glue and use heat or paint thinners to remove.
  15. nice cut great frame
  16. I have good results with tite bond glue that dries clear. Tite bond I, 11 or 111 is also good but squeeze out is sometimes hard to clean up. only a few dabs is needed
  17. Welcome to the Village, ArtisanPirate, we are neighbors as I live in Nipawin sasKatchewan, canada only about 2000 miles north east of you don't have many don't have many pirates as far as I know
  18. I welcome you as well Alexander, this is a safe, informative site, easy to veiw and well suited for an intrvert like me
  19. dust collection looks professional and effective
  20. I recognize the pattern from Steve Good at scrollsaw workshop
  21. that is a beauty is pattern available?
  22. hadn't thought about hammering the spirals flat, maybe I will give it a try. I have been squishing them flat when installing using the screw blade holder to do the job.
  23. Great display, as to which pick up is the best I like them both I have that pattern on my to do list
  24. i seldom use shelf liner anymore because of the wood fibre lifting on removal. I think it is the quality of the BB that our lumber yard is getting now.. Wood spirits work fine for pattern release or a heat gun. thanks for the tip on shellac. Bamboo ply hasn't been available where I live would like to try it
  25. The Ultra reverse and Pegas MG #3 I found to be mostly fuzzy clean until they start getting dull, I used MD#1 the other day on ornaments and results as good.
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