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Breaking in the new saw


TripleJScroller

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Thanks for all the kind words.  I had a great time cutting them, the new saw works like a dream.  Just to note the Fan is a Sue Mey pattern, the Masks and the Welcome sign are Sheila Landry pattern's.  The fan and masks are cut in Baltic Birch plywood and the welcome sign is poplar.   There are four more masks still to cut as the pattern comes with six masks.  They are a gift for my wife who barely flinched when I told her I was spending a small fortune for a new saw.

 

Josh

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can i ask a q.what u mean wax table  what type of wax? and nice work jim

 

Waxing a cast iron table will help prevent rust and will make the table smooth and slippery. Your projects will slide easier on the table. Use a product that does not contain silicone like most car wax's. Use Johnsons past wax. You should be able to find it at most hardwere stores and Walmart or Target.

Apply a small amount with a clean soft cloth. Let dry for about five minutes, then buff till the table is smooth.

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