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LarryEA

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  1. aNOTHER GREAT PLACE FOR PATTERNS IS Sam Custodio Workshop & Designs
  2. ReaLLY PLEASED YOU JOINED OUR GROUP. I would like to see some of your ornaments please.
  3. Gave it to a mechanic friend
  4. Busy shop with 5 guys. And their hats date it also
  5. Credit for pattern goes to Sam Custodio Workshop & Designs
  6. No, it is Cherry. I was blessed to have a board to do this. Maybe I still have a piece.
  7. Hey Kevin, have you ever seen the CRICUT printers? Bet you could really make good use of one.
  8. Absolutely great! 'Amazing' works of art.
  9. I did this a year ago. The wood is Cherry. Love that wood. Give credit for pattern to Sam Custodio Workshop & Designs
  10. Hammer in, yes as in I use little flay head nails.
  11. Welcome Mitch. Ain't no bad habits here just an addiction to scrolling and working with wood.
  12. I have two DELTA saws and the only problem I have had was my fault. Blew a fuse on one in my rush to get a piece cut. Ya'll may be right on todays Delta since mine are 10 and 20 years old. But if I were to buy another saw it probably would again be a Delta.
  13. Best wood to bend is, " White Oak " or Red Oak.
  14. My Sweet one said, " Get another saw just incase " I usually have two projects going.
  15. I grease most of the moving parts
  16. take it apart ( not hard job) and grease all
  17. Scott, I ordered the smallest India ink pen I could find, 0.2mm and 0.3 mm Maybe small enough. If not I can use them on other parts.
  18. Deer Friend Kevin, The wood is Cherry
  19. Scott, I believe I could do the burning but I'll have my Niece who is practicing and she will do a good job. She has a steady hand, I do not. The fine lines are the ones around the windows and door. Almost all straight line burns. The problem is more a drill bit size problem. I have #68 (.0310”/.787mm) drill bits. The #68 (.0310”/.787mm) are too big. The pattern I am using is 8" x 10", still the lines are to small to drill. Almost all of the lines are a straight line burns.
  20. I have a scrolling project that has detail too small for a scroll saw. Does anyone use "wood burning to enhance their work ? What burner do you recommend for very fine lines?
  21. Yes Frank, I should have. It's my mule deer because I cut it. As facts go, I have really never seen on in real life. It's on Oak, 10" x 12" Sorry it's a boring story From now on I will tell a little more.
  22. Very nice. Great combination of wood and colors
  23. Quite impressive. That takes dedication. Beautiful ! Who does the painting? .
  24. For fairly new, you show some very nice scrolling. The circus is impressive. Welcome.
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