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danny

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  1. Hello my Scrolling Family.... I really, really want to Thank Everyone for their input. Still leaning towards the Delta, but decided its no hurry at this time. Still warm weather and my Hegner is always there. Did I say. Hegner is the Cadillac of Scroll Saws? Danny :+}
  2. THANK YOU SO MUCH WAYNE FOR THIS INFO. Will keep it in mind for the Future. To me the Dew alt brand is really Top of the Line in this. Hope for more inputs on this particular Scroll Saw...................Thanks again...............Danny :+}
  3. I HAVE LOOKED INTO MANY SAWS. CAN I HEAR FROM OTHERS ON A ....DELTA 40-694 20IN. ? LOOKS IMPRESSIVE TO ME.............JUST NEED TO MAKE SURE ON THE ..PROS. and ..CONS.... Thanks in Advance to ALL...............................Danny :+}
  4. Hello to EVERYONE.... I have a budget of $350.00 to spend. I I have a Great saw at present. Hegner I have my garage almost converted into my second work shop. I have the opportunity at present to buy another saw..... I do not want to make a mistake and make a bad choice....SO.... I would Appreciate it very much in hearing all of your feelings on a Good Scroll saw at this approx. price. Thanks for any that respond........................Danny :+}
  5. I JUST LOVE THIS PLACE.... JIM THANKS....LOVE YOUR IDEA OF THE SOAKING IN A JAR. HOW LONG DO YOU LEAVE THIS SOAKING? AND....SCOTT....GREAT IDEA OF USING THE GALLON ZIPLOC BAG FOR THE ....SHINE PART.... AND HOW LONG DO YOU KEEP YOURS IN THE BAG? BOTH IDEAS REALLY, REALLY SOUND LIKE THE WILL WORK. Thanks.... Danny :+}
  6. WELL I AM CERTAINLY HAPPY TO OF READ ALL THESE POSTS. LEARNED A THING OR TWO. GREAT TIPS ON USING THE JAR AND ALSO THE ZIPLOC BAG. JUST HAPPEN TO HAVE A DOZEN BIRD HOUSES CUT AND READY FOR SOME FINISHING. JUST LOVE THIS FAMILY OF SCROLLERS. Danny :+}
  7. NOT A DOG PERSON, BUT SOME FAMILY ARE AND THEY WOULD BE THRILLED TO HAVE THEIR PETS IN PORTRAIT LIKE YOU DID THIS. I SAY GREAT JOB. Danny :+}
  8. ONE WORD...........................OUTSTANDING THOUGHT .......AND.........A......WONDERFUL JOB OF MAKING THIS. Commended for sure. Danny :+}
  9. KEVIN..PLEASE SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. SOON I PRAY. YOU MAKE ME FEEL THAT TREE MAY NOT BE THERE ONE DAY. SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION.... Friends .. Danny :+{
  10. THIS IS A WONDERFUL THING YOU DID DICK. Makes me always feel so Proud to be a part of this Scrolling Family when I read a post like yours. Oh yea. I sure like the way you did the sign. Professional I say.... Danny :+}
  11. You did a Real Eye Catching job on this project. Will you be selling these at a show? I have a similar pattern from Sue? Very fine looking Scrolling. Danny :+}
  12. Wow! This is a Eye Catcher. Very fine looking portrait. Really like the backer effect. Might try this myself. Danny :+}
  13. Mighty Fine Looking Puzzles. Anyone would Love to have any of them. Yes your Horse does stand out above all. Very Good cutting. Just curious. What blade did you use? I ONLY use the FDUR#1 on most any woods up to 3/4".... Danny :+}
  14. My FIRST LOOKS I felt a Wow! Real eye catching pattern. You did a Outstanding job of Scrolling. It WILL be a good seller. Danny :+}
  15. They ALL look just Wonderful. Never thought of cutting a puzzle that small. Very well cut also.............Danny :+}
  16. Ralph this looks Perfect; Very, very well cut. Neat and Eye Catching. Me also want to cut such a Beautiful Piece. I would ask for where to obtain this pattern, but the wording does not correspond with our Faiths version. Would there be other patterns of the 10 Commandants where you got yours? Or Maybe you Designed this. Yes? Anyway Wonderful looking. Danny :+}
  17. They are ALL Beautiful and Very Well crafted. You did a Great job on each. Like Marge I also think the Zebra wood looks the Richest. Danny :+}
  18. HEY DAVE....WELL I CAN'T SAY ANYMORE THAT HAS NOT ALREADY BEEN SAID. GREAT LOOKING. MAKES ME ENVY.... Danny :+}
  19. VERY GREAT LOOKING DESIGN....and....ALSO YOUR TALENT FOR USING THE SCROLL SAW. Never even held Elm. Looks very Rich.... Danny :+}
  20. Kevin....Since becoming a member of this Wonderful group of Scrollers I would say YOU have been the Biggest Inspiration of Our Great Hobby. I also cut dozens of birdhouses each year for my ONE show in November. I learned how my next batch will be. Roofs hand painted. Birdies all different colors. Kevin by sizing the wood to 1.25" and reducing the patterns by a little I have found cutting each house with my FAVORITE BLADE a Piece of Cake. Always cuts Clean and fairly at a good speed. Just my 13 cents worth.... Danny :+}
  21. Rapid Resizer works Great on my end. :+}
  22. I feel the same about applying Glitter as mentioned, but I SURE LOVE THE LOOK and yours are TOP OF THE LINE. Maybe you could give a few tips on your method. Yes? Thanks in Advance.................All names are very well cut and I like the birdhouse n birdie also. Danny :+}
  23. Hey Iggy....Well I say your pieces are very well made and I would feel that people would be attracted to them. I am happy for you and your success. Good Luck in your Coming Ventures.... Danny :+}
  24. I feel the same Paul.... Small woods need small ways to make them look TOP OF THE LINE....versus a lot of HAND SANDING. Had my share of the. Need a EASIER WAY and I SERIOUSLY FEEL the simple Dremble Router Table would do the trick. AGAIN THANKS TO EVERYONE THAT GOT INVOLVED IN THIS DISCUSSION.......................Danny :+}
  25. Looks like I should of stated my post more clearly. I have 3 routers at present of various sizes and manufacturers along with a Router table and plenty of bits. I never gave a thought to using either of them on Scrolling work as Yes it is way, way to thin. The Dremble sounded like a good method of easing the edges of many Scrolling projects. Intarsia this would work etc. So I think I would just like to read of peoples methods of this style of tool for routing. Thanks again to everyone's posts. Always just Love being a part of this Great Scrolling Family.............Danny :+}
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