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woodknots

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  1. Thanks for all of the suggestions. I think I'll try most of these on scrap wood to see which one I like.
  2. What finishes do you use for intarsia projects.Thanks Jeff
  3. Mines in my shop. Wife won't let me bring it in to the house and I've tried over and over.
  4. Scott I think I figured out how to post the pic's
  5. I can't figure out how to post any pic's
  6. I've been scrolling for about 5 years
  7. i have this one and it does the trick and its pretty quiet. I also have it hooked to a metal garbage can as a separator .http://www.rockler.com/rockler-dust-right-wall-mount-dust-collector-with-expandable-hose.http://www.rockler.com/dust-right-4-dust-separator-components
  8. I have the same stool and would highly recommend it. I've had for a couple years now and haven't had any issues with it.
  9. Thanks for the tips
  10. Can anyone recommend which model is the best. Will be using it for lite carving and mainly sanding want one that the flex shaft will work on. Thanks Jeff
  11. I use http://www.dafont.comhope this works for you. Jeff
  12. I would give Ray a call at Seyco and see what he suggest. Their number is 1-800-462-3353 not sure they're open on the weekend. you may also give Patrick Margo a call if you Ray can't help you he is the guy that is over the Excalibur line for General International. His number is 1-905-822-4832 if he doesn't answer leave a message he will return your call. Try Ray first. I hope this helps Jeff
  13. Russ nicely done.
  14. Unless they have come out with a new type of blade the puzzle blades are for cutting thinner type jigsaw puzzles.
  15. Thanks guys I'll give them a look
  16. I watched a tutorial that Travis had made with inkscape but cant seem to find it. If anyone can help i would appreciate it. thanks Jeff
  17. I use my Excalibur to cut 3/4" puzzles. you will get a 90 degree angle but getting no side to side blade movement you will need to not push when your cutting puzzles. I cut puzzles on a big box store saw and had no problem cutting my puzzles. I hope this helps.
  18. I use the scrollers drill from seyco here is the link.(http://www.seyco.com/category/sdrill.html). I've had for 3 or 4 yrs know and love it. It is a little pricey but to me it was worth it. Its made just for the small bits and i think it can go up to either 1/16" or 1/8" drill bits. hope this helps.
  19. It must be a regional thing here in the south the only hardwood they have is red oak and poplar.
  20. I wouldn't even look at buying a dewalt unless its a type 1 its the older series. I had the newer one and it was in the shop 3 times less than a year old i got my money back and bought the Excalibur and I've had it 3 years now and had no problems what so ever. So in my opinion don't waste your money on the dewalt.
  21. Lorenzo that is nicely done. I'm sure they loved it.
  22. I have this chair and love it. I've had one back surgery already and I need another one they want to put pins in. I can sit longer than I use to with this chair I know its a little pricey but to me it was worth every penny and then some. I hope this helps.
  23. thanks birchbark the pattern is awesome. I'll post picks when I make it
  24. I'm wondering if this can be turned into a intarsia pattern. My wife's cousin is a judge and his wife wants to have something made for his office. Not sure if it would be aloud to use it. If not a intarsia pattern maybe something else I'm open to suggestions. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. thanks jeff
  25. I prefer A or E but thats just my 2 cents
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