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James E. Welch

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  1. Copper was cut on my scrollsaw with metal cutting blades and made to patina using some household stuff, ammonia, vinegar and salt.
  2. What saw are you using? That might help us to understand what you are experiencing. My first thought is that this doesn't seem normal. Are we talking about blade holding mechanisms? A picture cold be useful as well.
  3. Thats what we'll go with sounds like a great idea.
  4. Had a Co-worker ask me for a Louisiana Tech logo for his mancave. He graduated from there. This is what I came up with.
  5. Here's my latest Love Spoon.
  6. Does this count ? I'll answer my own question, it's not scroll saw related so that's a big NO! LOL It's kind of Halloween related though.
  7. Here are some that are similar designs in the same family of saws. This is where the Axminister Pro I've heard falls in. Again do your own research. I have heard that the new Excalibur is not quality made like the older ones but I can't verify this. I personally own a King Industrial and a Hegner and can vouch for both of them. Hopefully I haven't confused you and also hopefully I'm not chased out of this forum by angry saw owners who inform me of how wrong I am. LOL
  8. Welcome ! I have heard the Axminister pro saws are the UK equivalent to our North American King Industrial which is a good sort of mid to high level saw. Then of course there is the Hengers which are a high level saw but are pricey. I'm not sure what to recommend that's available to you as a good beginner to mid-level saw -- here the Dewalt 788 is often recommended for this category. I know from my research there are quite a few brands that are made in the same factory in China, they just change the colors. Obviously do your own research but here are some examples of the saws that appear to be the same saw with differing coats of paint and minor bells and whistle differences. I can't speak for the quality of any of these but knowing they are similar might be good info to have when shopping. I suspect that there are probably many more that are the same this is just an example. Our reviews tab is a good resource as well. Scroll Saw Reviews - Scroll Saw Village
  9. 60/40 -- I get 60% they keep 40% They come to my house and pick up the art. They maintain the store, advertise and cover any shipping costs. It has been nice.
  10. I like it ! LOL
  11. I'm not sure what it does but I decided today to follow a few members here and see what happens. I assume it notifies you when they post. That may get annoying if I follow too many folks but I'm giving it a try. Does anyone else utilize this feature?
  12. I once stepped away for several years. You'll pick back up in no time I'm sure.
  13. As an added bonus, nothing beats natural light for photos.
  14. That makes sense. The acadians that inhabit Louisiana originally came from Canada.
  15. A little off topic but is Shiela Landry from Louisiana? Landry is a popular last name in these parts. I sound like my grandparents, "who's your parents?" "How's your momma and em?"
  16. I'm all over the place. Sometimes it's nice to have options though. I can look around the shop and pick which project that I feel inspired to work on.
  17. I spray on a piece of cardboard but overspray still gets everywhere. One thing I have found to be handy is to throw a handful of sawdust onto your work piece to keep your hands from getting sticky.
  18. I agree with that. The right piece of wood makes all the difference.
  19. Nice work ! I like the little holes around the face.
  20. I like the coloring. Nice fall project. I think that could count in the monthly challenge too if you haven't already entered it.
  21. I like it. I think it came out great. Throw it in a frame and hang it on the wall I'd say.
  22. I really like how the colors came out in this one. Nice work.
  23. That's awesome !!
  24. Welcome from Louisiana !
  25. I previously posted this in bragging rights but wanted to add it to the proper section for Intarsia as well just in case that's important.
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