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LarryEA

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  1. Hey Rocky, I do similar, I cut 25 at a time then time how long to do 5 at a time.
  2. **************** Jan 3, 2013 ****************** I enjoy reading the comments and how friendly and helpful the members are. Amazing Kevin seems to have been here all the time.
  3. hey, those are nice.
  4. Very nice. I like how you matched the wood.
  5. That is so cool. Could confuse for a while. Thank you for showing your backward clock.
  6. Quite well done. The red tint is a nice touch
  7. I love cats, Great job.
  8. sorry for the double post
  9. Sorry for the double post, would delete but... I don't know how.
  10. Thank you TD painter for the pattern
  11. I use it as a carpet in my shop. Actually I save it and use it for traction on the ice in the winter.
  12. Well Tim, I am pleased you joined us.
  13. very nice Roly
  14. As Dan said, Welcome to The Village! I'd like to see some of your dioramas and warhammers figures.
  15. Craig, that's a nice setup. Welcome to SSV
  16. If you ever have a problem with your40-694 clamps, just sand them flat. I have never needed new clamps.
  17. First of all, WELCOME. A great support group here. Next, I own two Delta 40-694's. One is 20 years old, the other is about 12 years old. I use them both, I grease them once a year and I would buy Delta 40-694's again. They are a great middle end saw and they do all I want for my scrolling. Listen to the others and show us your carvings.
  18. 1. It could very well be the blade is FLEXING during the cut. This does happen with some thin blades. Especially with hard or thick wood. 2. The wood has a slight bow and is not perfectly flat on the table. It rocks a little as you cut, it's hard to distinguish this as you cut. 3. Worn part, could be. I doubt this. I have two Delta 40-694's and have not ever had a front to rear alignment problem. This saw is made so the blade has a slight forward to back movement and the blade 'looks to be out of alignment but is not. As I look at my saws, the upper and lower clamps are 'hard' fixed in place. No adjustments can be made except how you have placed the blade in the clamps. You could check to see if the 'table' is properly installed. Maybe the grommet in the back where the table fits is worn and it is clamped in the front correctly.
  19. Smile, you're that good.
  20. YES! Great cutting
  21. What is a good wood for pyrography? How do you determine temperature?
  22. Happy to 'see' you here again.
  23. Oh good, a Wood burning Pryography person that I can ask questions. Welcome to SSV.
  24. Very nice. I like cutting animals.
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