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LarryEA

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  1. Glad you showed this nice train toy. Well done, the painting is especially nice.
  2. Gee. I didn't buy the Dewalt because of the price. I bought my first Delta because it came with the stand.
  3. Jerry, I have two Delta's 40-690 & 40-694. I bought both new and except for dust in on/off switch, they run excellent. We can't afford to make anything for ourselves any more. Not even Oreos. Being made in Tiawan might be better than some other places
  4. Very well done. Your friend better like it!
  5. LarryEA

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    You've created an excellent one. Beautiful job.
  6. You know the cake topper is a keeper. Many years from now, they will have it Very nicely done.
  7. Definately John Denver. Really stands out when you look from a distance.
  8. Yes! #3 #5 #7 #2 Spiral
  9. Good job Kevin! [spoiler] but if you forgot, how do you know you did it? [/spoiler]
  10. For the newbies and me! See what you can do with an old shelf. TKs for sharing
  11. Kelly, Pallet wood is fine for scrolling !!! ! ! Use what ev er blade you want!!! If the bladedoesn't cut the way you want it to, try a different one. You may have to sand the pallet wood. Planing would be best but sanding may do ok. Actually, a pattern attaches best on smooth wood but the final cut may look best on rough wood. depends on the pattern.
  12. Tell me, is it wood? is it plexaglass painted gold? That is abslutely beautiful. What blade did you use?
  13. Yes, that is a great gift. Perfectly done. The "Bird Stool' in the front made me smile.
  14. A great cutting you did. The picture stands out. I'm kinda like Steve, wanta cut it but not quite ready to take it on.
  15. I guess there is no such thing as scrap wood. Nice tow truck.
  16. Great pattern and cutting. Beautiful scene
  17. Pin or non-pin blades are 5 inches long. As Kevin said, something is worn out.
  18. Hey Bob, welcome. I think we have answers for scroll-saw and blade length. Especially blade length since they are almost always 5" (inches) So, what saw do you have? Anyway, fire away Looks like AK and I think alike on this one...
  19. I first read this as 'Sanding Blades' as in 'blades that sand'.
  20. Hey Jerry, you've already got your saw but I have to mention there is another difference, $$$$PRICE$$$$$ I have two Deltas and only had a problem with very fine sawdust getting in the on/off switch. I covered the switches and they are a great saw.
  21. First, what saw do you have? Second, in General Scroll Sawing, in upper right, do a search for Blade Tension or Blade Slip Read those and see if there is help there. I could repeat it but search gives more info. I have never had blades slip. Sanding is an extra unnecessary step.
  22. Those are cool and a nice design. Preping for winter and I'm not quite ready for that.
  23. Does look quite functional. Good job Jerry
  24. You made him look quite handsome. Good o cutting.
  25. Kevin, you could write a song on scrolling and customers. The Landlady 'Blues' "All day long scrolling for my rent" "Doing what I must, creating sawdust" "The Landlady Blues" "She wants a key holder for two" "I say I'll make it for you" "The Landlady Blues" "I do it in plain wood, she says that ain't no good" "Now I have to do another, Oh brother" The Landlady Blues
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