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stu

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  1. Having a laser printer that only prints black the black works best Stu
  2. my suggestion would be drill and cut what you can for the smaller parts use a wood burner if you can just to add that little bit of detail best of luck stu
  3. People always ask how much but have never sold anything everything has been gifts or fundraisers wood is free and everything else is not that expensive Stu
  4. Great work don it's Diana pattern I'm doing I did 2 dozen for a friend with a brain tumor and 2 dozen for local fire hall one of their members with breast cancer having about 200 feet of 1 1/2 in balsm squared the big part of the job already done and have 2 weeks off work Thanks all and have a Merry Christmas Stu
  5. Larry this sawmill worker can't spell lol.thanks for the offer dgman not needed for Christmas already have 11/2 balsm squared think i'll get my niece to do some painting and off work until Jan 5
  6. A fellow I work with wife has a rare form of cancer so gave her a angle of hope he asked me today how much they are she would like 30 painted in teal because that's this small group colour I can't see myself charging anything for these strong women. Any thoughts thanks Stu
  7. Check the price of replacement blades I know here in the Vancouver area ridgid blades is the cheapest and I think one portable planer is as good as the other Stu
  8. Have never had time to make enough for a fair never had time to make all the Christmas gifts I wanted to this year but made plenty of ornaments for scouts angels of hope for cancer fund raiser ornaments for hancockwildlife.org and key chains and different portraits for owlcanada.org but money was made just not mine now putting lots of miles so wife can take pictures of eagle's Stu
  9. Good on you all the hard work paying off Stu
  10. Looks great Stu
  11. The co-owner wife of owner/boss of the company I work for 5 sawmills and on a good day 400 employees died suddenly a couple weeks ago so I did the angles for their 3 daughters and bears for 8 great grandchildren and 1on the way had to let then know even people they don't know and never met do care. stu
  12. all i can say NICE I may get brave one day stu
  13. stu

    cub scouts

    Each kid decorates one for there own Christmas tree at home Stu
  14. stu

    cub scouts

    made 100 of these for beavers, cubs and scouts Christmas party they painted them for there trees
  15. I used these 10 years ago when making kids stepstools work great for the outlines stu
  16. Had the same problem last year went through 3 doz blades just tightened tension didn't even start saw Stu
  17. Nice score thought I got a deal on a deal 788 stand for $30 Stu
  18. I do 45 degree cuts and glue with lee valley's carpenters glue Stu
  19. Put each one in sawdust guys I know that make burl clocks do this Stu
  20. No practice just do you get better as you go and if something goes wrong as Bendita said you have designer kindling stu
  21. Stools are screwed and glued the only pattern left is the elephant my wife has had stool for 45 years from her Grandpa now just made one for our granddaughter. Thanks for all the compliments all but now I try and just stick to scroll saw and make gifts. Stu
  22. stu

    Stagecoach

    Nice I would not have thin wood stay in one piece Stu
  23. Kevin these look great sponge bob heading to the right place and what kind of wood for the cross Stu
  24. Hey Roly boss is just a dumb ass I guess ii put him on the spot to many times in front of his boss. I posted pics on bragging rights Stu
  25. made these step stools 1/2" ply 10 years ago most are still being used today. the pic of this doll house was a request for a 2 year old boy did this wall paper to make the dad feel better, furniture blocks of wood. then the planters easy sale in the spring bottles with a crack are free. scroll saw projects take up a lot less space and I can use a spare room in the town house.
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