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WayneG

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  1. Cut from birch flooring backed by a drawer bottom and framed with cherry from an entertainment unit which I splatterpainted
  2. great idea and great work!
  3. Awesome cutting, where can one find the pattern?
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    Paddlers

    Thanks Lew
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    Blue jay

    I can send it your way should you want it...
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    Paddlers

    Approx 20x14 “
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    Blue jay

    Its an engineered flooring sample and yes there are multiple boards together which are secured on a particle board.i thought the color complimented the blue jay Thanks!
  8. I like that! well done
  9. Neptune’s pattern, thanks mate I love this pattern and it was a challenge specifically with the 3/4 Japanese cherry blossom being dense, grainy and hard. Was thinking of splatter painting the frame and did try a color or two but went with straight black in the end poor lighting as i was running out of daylight.
  10. Cut this eons ago and finally glued it together and mounted and framed it. All the materials I have repurposed.
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    Excelsior XL-30/100

    Its well worth the price, great saw, the only flaw that I have noticed thus far is the wearing of the coating on the table top. This from what I understand is the same for excalibur. I love the saw so far however I have been unable to use it very much of late, life has been busy and I have far too many pieces of wall art stockpiled...
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    Excelsior XL-30/100

    Its a great piece of equipment, so far I have had it for a couple months and have cut a variety of things with it so far. I plan on doing a few blog entries this weekend. I do know from my dealings with King Canada that they are planning to get the 21 into the states.
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    Excelsior XL-30/100

    I can also say that this saw is an absolute gem to use. Life got crazy busy since I got the saw in early November and I have not really been able to use it too much but I have done enough to know that I love it! Hoping to start my blog review on it this weekend.
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    Excelsior XL-30/100

    Brand - Excelsior Model - XL-30/100 Manufacturer - King Canada Price -retail $1239.00 can (with stand); fortunately I did not have to pay that.... Light Standard - no light Foot Switch Standard - yes Dust Blower - yes Dust Collection - yes 2.5 Blade Type Accepted (Pinnless/Pinned) - Pinless Blade Changing (Toolless/Tools Required) - no tools require Blade Feeding Method (Top Feed/Bottom Feed) - Blade Tensioning (Front or Back) - back Table Size - 32.5"x14" Throat Depth - 30 HEAD Tilting (Left, Right, or Both) - both 38% right / 45 % left Variable Speed - yes Motor Size - 120V 60HZ, 1.3 A, 400-1550 RPM and strokes per minute Belt or Direct Drive - unknown Country of Manufacture - Taiwan Warranty - 2 year Finally got around to and have cut enough on the saw to start a blog. Only one entry so far but will be adding frequently, link is below posted here on Jan 7, 2018 https://excelsiorking30.blogspot.ca
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    Excalibur EX-30

    any resolution on the whole blade slipping issue fella's?
  16. gorgeous
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    horse

    great work on that really neat pattern
  18. I can't disagree with you there, but I think a some form of yellow and black rope would look even better than sisal rope.
  19. well done Kevin, where did you get that crazy good detailed cross pattern? How big is that?
  20. Pattern is a Steve good pattern, google him
  21. Steve good pattern, cut from 1/2 oak from old kitchen cabinets. I altered the pattern for the bottom and putting it together
  22. Steve good pattern, it was more work than I thought it would be. The four inside rounded bottom pieces are 3/4 cherry from an entertainment unit and the 1/2 oak sides were stack cut from kitchen cabinet doors
  23. thanks Kevin, not wood this time though...its Corian, the last ones I posted were bentwood rings.
  24. thanks Rockytime, you know Corian is a really neat material. When I first got some I had no idea what I was going to do with it the stuff. I first started to sand a small piece and was surprised at how it is easy to work with. I tried drilling a piece and it worked well, then I cut a ring. I have made about 2 dozen or so and they are really popular
  25. ah yes, it is in fact a shadow...thanks!
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