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LarryEA

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  1. Those are gorgeous. Each one is beautiful. You did such a nice job cutting them.
  2. That's facinating. I'm still a kid at heart. Good job. Thanks for showing.
  3. The scrollwork is beautiful but it's the matching of the woods that make those great.
  4. Funny, there's no AP for that....
  5. STand up and take a bow. That is nice.
  6. Glad you opted out of the WEN...ship in 1 to 4 months sounds like they hope you forget you bought it. A scrill saw MUST take pinless and when you order blades, get them from a SSV recommended online place. Like Sloans woodshop ...
  7. Hey David, Welcome and glad you joined us. Scrolling is the same boring process over and over: Find a piece of wood and sand it Put a pattern on it Drill a bunch of holes Thread a blade in the holes and cut for hours. Sand the wood and put a finish on it. Hang it up, stick it in a corner, give it away and sometimes sell it for 10% of its value. I love it!
  8. Welcome, pleased you joined us..... I like your work.
  9. Cute as a... uh ...Well they are cute. I like them, cartoonish funny.
  10. Your scroll work is to be admired and I do. Your camera work is
  11. Ok, Listen up! I have two Deltas. A 40-690 that I've had for about 5 years. One problem was dust got in the on/off switch. Took me a week to track the problem down. As soon as I cleaned the dust out, all was well. Having that problem, inspired me to buy the 40-694. I've had it since early January. I like it and and am fully satisfied. My 40-694 did not come with a lamp or stand. Just the saw. I built a sturdy stand and have a good lamp ($7). I would recommend the Delta. PS: I did buy a new switch for the 40-690 and had no problem locating other parts in case I needed them. I found the dust in the switch of the 40-690 and then forgot which way the toggle went back on. All worked out and I learned about the internals of the Delta 40-690 and probably 40-694 also.
  12. I may be how it is drying. Too quick drying (85 degree +) lacquer might crackle but a second coat would cover the crackling if it dries properly. High humidity might cause fogging of the lacquer finish. * Spray one light coat on a surface. spotty and spattered, too far away. Runny too close.
  13. Absorb what you read. Have patience. Every manufacture has instructions on how to apply their product.. What you didn't do was tell us where your problem is. What the bad results are. Is it runs? splatters? Cracking? Does your work have a smoothe sanded surface...........?
  14. Sip n Dip WE have this morning. Your choice of two pieces bacon, sausage or ham ... Homefries, two scrambled eggs with melted cheese topped with our homemade hot sauce. Sit a spell, tell me your troubles. "You say you got trouble, my friend listen here. Don't tell me your troubles, I got enough none of my own. Be thankful you're living, drink up and go home stay a while." Modified Grateful Dead lyrics It's
  15. Beautifully done. Thank you for sharing it with us.
  16. LarryEA

    HOLLY

    Good job Grandma (Nanna) ,,, Marg. I see LOVE all over that.
  17. Cool I lost count at 73, have a hard time counting beyond my age.
  18. Happy Birthday plus one day to you Kevin...
  19. Happy Birthday plus one day to you Jim.
  20. Sounds like Cherry Tree is the pits to deal with.
  21. That is a nice house, nice pattern, nice cut
  22. Your choice but I'd cut the black... look just like him then.........
  23. Got me on that one. I always thought JJJ or 3J or TripleJ was the invisible Man. I have a thousand gross of blades for cutting ... Take some
  24. Not ..........oops I hit the wrong button... there's static on the line, I have to hang up. My mom won't let me play on the computer when it's lightening out, I gotta go NO!!! I mean "I Gotta Go!"
  25. Beautifully cut Bob Gordy How about details on getting the pattern... Thank you!
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