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LarryEA

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  1. And I bet you agree with that Kevin... :>))
  2. Rusty and Sparkey (;>)... OK... Sparkey or Rusty A little buzzsaw going on the two scroll saws. If there were only these two saws and money was no object, I probably would go with the EX 16. Your posing the question lead me to do some research. Reviews, history, cost, where manufactured...etc, Excalibur rates high and Dewalt is also a good product. I have a Delta 20 40-695 that is supposedly just like the Dewalt 788. The only problem I have experienced is a struggle to keep the blade cutting true on thick cuts. I think this is a clamping issue. If any table and blade are at a 90 degree angle then it must be a front to back leaning problem caused by the blade not being true when clamped. It's a problem I haven't solved since different blades exagerate or lessen the problem. And at times there is "NO" problem.When I change blades, I assume it is true front to back. Example would be, on the top clamp, the blade is near the front of the clamp and on the bottom clamp, the blade is near the rear resulting in a tilted blade. I don't know how the EX 16 clamps work, maybe the EX16 clamps keep the blade true front to back. That's my two dollars worth, Larry
  3. Uhh, I'd still go with my Delta 20 40-695 (Made by Dewalt) because a $130 makes a difference to my wallet. And I am a " Bottom Feeder ".
  4. Well, GOD bless you. You did good. Your cuts are beautiful. You show great dedication. Scroll on !!!!!!! Larry
  5. Your knives look 'sharp', in more than one way. Those are very good. Congratulations on some fine work. Larry
  6. My thoughts on "Pitch Fork Hair Pins" A pattern and warped wood. Sounds like a plan. But seriously here are some thoughts. Kiln drying lose some elasticity and becomes more brittle. Green wood is best if you can get it. Air dried is a second choice. Choose a straight grain wood since any fibers that “run out†along the edge are prone to splintering. Try Beech, White Oak, or Ash. Maple and Red Oak might be worth a try also. My choice is Ash for some reason. Lets go cut a branch off a tree, A Bamboo tree if we can find one. Now there is a flexable wood.
  7. A sure solution is to go to the FORUM and post your question. More will see it there and you will get "FOUR" ways to solve this.
  8. I'll make a guess. Right click on he picture and you may see a line that says, " Open With " Select one like Windows Photo Gallery or Paint. You should find a selection to "ROTATE RIGHT" or "Flip/ Rotate" Try that and post success or failure. Of course I gave you a Windows option and you have 'APPLE' Larry
  9. The more you scroll, the more you learn and you are addicted if you keep scrolling then you will keep learning. Welcome to the Village Larry
  10. Dick, that's quite nice and what is unique is you did it 'blind', as in no pattern. A pattern would be great. The type of wood to use would have to be a little flexible. Ya gotta like this one! Larry
  11. Hey, you gotta give lessons on painting. Really like the snowman and how you have the colors. Did you put on a sealer before you painted? Great start on an Album. Larry
  12. Ron, That is nice enough for a second and maybe a third look. I do like the frame and would like to know if that is an inlay surrounding the picture? Now the picture looks painted. There are cameras that take pictures that simulate depth and give a painted look. Very nice.
  13. Welcome aboard. "Walk' around and explore the Village, there is lots to read and enjoy. I see intarsia similar to fitting a puzzle together so you have a good start in my opinion
  14. Glad you put in a bit of directions on "HOW-TO". I bet a lot just forget about PM messages. I think I've seen a PM 'gas' guage somewhere. Except empty is full and full is empty.
  15. When you are not in the shop scrolling, you are logged on to SSV checking on what is happening
  16. You done good. It is duel function, has visual appeal and hold phone
  17. Ron, you have them at the right place in 'Bragging Rights'. Very good, VERY GOOD !! The praying hands is nice and the birds with the green background, I do like! is that Oak you cut it on? The hands in prayer with the clock is like a reminder, " It's time to say a prayer" Larry
  18. My Wife, who has owned Quarter Horses for over 40 years says, " Beautiful job."
  19. When he is a General, he will display that on his desk.
  20. That is a great piece of "ART". Two thumbs up!!
  21. It's amusing to look at them. Makes me smile.
  22. Yes it is nice
  23. What is the common name for the uncut portion of a pattern that holds parts together? If you cut it, something would fall out. Somewhere I came up with "bridge" or "anchor point". Is that accurate or is there an official name?
  24. Whether using a scroll saw at a show be good or bad, I only have one. It's too heavy, and too valuable for me to damage in transportation. I like it just where it is.
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