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Hello,

       I am new to scrolling.

I have a few projects that I want to do over the winter.

I am sure I will learn a lot here. I already see some just beautiful work.

I just got my first saw. It is an Excalibur EX-16. It is not very big but It looks to be a great saw and I am excited to get to work on it.

I would like to see who might be local to me in SW Ohio or nearby too.

Kevin

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Welcome Kevin> I to am from the Cincinnati area  from Goshen . you are the 3 from our area. There is a lot to learn from the village. Lots of patterns, Be sure and show your work when you get it done.

IKE

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Thank you everybody for the warm welcome.

I got the saw second hand with only a few hours use on it from a couple who were moving to a new house. (and with new interests and goals)

It came with the stand and foot pedal and about 350 blades of different types. I have not gone through them in detail yet beyond counting the 35 tubes and bags.

I got the lot at a GREAT price so I am happy.

 

I ran out to rockler after work yesterday and got myself a magnifing lamp. (I wear glasses so I can use the help).

The lamp was 50% off the list price so that worked out okay too. http://www.rockler.com/magnifying-led-work-light

I repaired a stool that needed a new seat so I pretty much have a work station sorted out now.

 

Any day now, I might make something useful.

Kevin

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Welcome I live in Oregon. You are lucky to be starting this new hobby with a very good quality saw. Most people start off with an inexpensive saw and a lot of hope to one day be able to some day own a good saw. If I were giving you any advice, as a beginner, it would be to not take on too difficult of a pattern to start out with. Do some easier patterns until you become familiar and comfortable with cutting sharp corners and staying on the line of the pattern. It does take a little time for most people to achieve this. Just don't let yourself get discouraged do to trying too tough of a pattern. Most of all, have fun and log on here often so you can get to know the regulars here and they, you

 

 

Dick

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Kevin, it is a pleasure to meet you.  Lucky you getting to start out with a great saw.  You rarely find a used Excalibur for sale, at least in my area.  You will love it.  I have an Ex 21  and a Hegner. I would trade off the Hegner before I would the Ex.

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