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LarryEA

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  1. Well Frank, I enjoy viewing your work. All your cuts show how talented you are. This one shows your patience also. LArry
  2. As Sgt Schultz of Hogans Heros(?) said: 'Verrry Intelesting.' See if this will tell you. Click here: iron on transfer on wood? - AOL Search Results Larry
  3. I really like the contrasting woods. Very good, very good
  4. Jim, was that with shipping cost? Just curious since I Will be toting it back home myself.
  5. I happened to be in Manassas Virginia and went looking for cedar boards. Barrons Lumber had the best price. I bought three 1"x6"x 8' boards for $6.38 each. I thought it was a fair deal. Just checking to see what you all thought. No $$$$$ to buy any more. At leasr now I have some. Larry
  6. Good Old Virginia. What part? I live in New York but as I post this I am in Manassas. Went to High school in Norton, near Abing ton. Welcome Thomas. Good to hear about your kids. Larry
  7. You did that while something was drying? Wow! Nice scrolling there Cowgirl.
  8. Very foxy bank. Well painted and it's cute. Larry
  9. Wow, You did a nice job. Looks like it's about four feet tall. Used a lotta Oak!!!!!
  10. Which one is the picture, which one is the scroll work? Great job!
  11. As Kevin said, 'Thats the mystery question.'
  12. Well good, you don't mind chatting a bit. You'll fit right in. Welcome aboard OK. This is the exit for inspiration Many of us use Baltic Birch (BB) plywood for scrolling. If you don't find time for scrolling then you are missinng a great enjoyment LOts of patterns here. Larry
  13. Carl, I'm gla dI posted this. What you wrote is educational and I will remember most of that on my next (successful) stack of 3/4 wood. I would think the softer wood on the bottom. I look at this as a gain of experience. No loss on the wood of the two blades I broke. That is something else I will change is blades more often. I'll copy and keep what you wrote as a reference. tks
  14. Kevin, Next time, I will be successful. Right blade, table aligned, check the cut often = success Yes it is a challenge. Larry
  15. I attempted to stack cut two 3/4 inch hard woods, Maple and Birch. I cut the inside first and that went well and I felt good. The outside is one big long cut. First mistake was not checking alignment. Second one was not periodically removing the blade and checking the bottom of the cut. So to show everyone, old and newbeeeees Grit my teeth and turn red, here it is The UGLY Cut The first picture is the top wood and what had the pattern attached. The second picture is the reverse side of the top wood. Imagine what the second stack looked like...NO DON'T
  16. Simply well done! Larry
  17. Beautiful old barn. Very good on the framing. Did you do any staining on the barn wood when you cut it? Larry
  18. What happens when I lose it in the sawdust?
  19. Yes, it is beautiful. Legal size and a keeper!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  20. Spirithorse, interesting information and thanks for the link. Larry
  21. As rjR stated, this has been posted a few times before. I think there is an adjustment. Larry
  22. Considering all from my point of view, $500 is a little high but not a rip off.
  23. Very good! Thats a great job. Larry
  24. Dick, Like Roly, never heard of them. You've researched and it sounds good. I would take a couple blades and a piece of wood and do a little cutting. See how easy to install/change blades...etc. Larry
  25. Bill, That's ok. We've all been there. Like its been said, 'We like pictures'. Pictures of your saw, your shop and Chattanooga Choo Choo. Larry
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