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  1. munzieb

    1938 Horch 853

    Horch (1899-1939) August Horch was the manager of Karl Benz's factory between 1896 and 1899, when he decided to set up his own car manufacturing business. His first car was built in 1901 but things were tough and by 1909 Horch was squeezed out of his own company by its board of directors. He retaliated by setting up a new company called Audi, which would join the Auto Union alongside Horch in 1932. Horch would continue to produce cars under its own name until 1939, but after the war the company's Zwickau factory was in East Germany so it was turned over to truck production under the Soviets. As part of the Auto Union group, the dormant Horch brand is now owned by Volkswagen. The Horch was at the Concors D’Elegance at Pebble Beach and won best in show and was recently sold in auction for 6+ million. 1938 Horch 853 | conceptcarz.com In the original design, I did do the very narrow grill but because of the size (EX-16) I couldn't cut the individual pieces of the grill and started to wander. I could have done it with a larger SS.
    9 points
  2. trackman

    County Fair

    I have shown the model on the forum before. We didn’t have a fair last year so I entered it this year.
    7 points
  3. Thought you guys might get a laugh from this. https://www.tiktok.com/@kozycontainers/video/6987957790635560198?sender_device=pc&sender_web_id=6934077605922653702&is_from_webapp=v1&is_copy_url=0
    2 points
  4. Wichman

    New saw new lessons

    So, I was having some issues with vibration and my new saw (Hegner 22"), I was going to move it to a new location, but while I was moving stuff around I noticed that the floor was bouncy. Checked a different area and the floor was not bouncy, I moved the saw to the non bouncy area and the vibration is gone, much much better.
    2 points
  5. lawson56

    1938 Horch 853

    Although I have never heard of this car or company, I am Very impressed with the work you did and do on these Classic Cars. That is a Beautiful car. Awesome job!!! Thank you for the History behind it.
    2 points
  6. munzieb

    57 'Vette

    There are so many versions of the Corvette and you cut a truck load of BBPW cutting them all. Thought I would go for an early classic.
    2 points
  7. This was my weekend project. This is for a friend of mine.
    1 point
  8. Woodrush

    Jim Blume pattern

    Did this as a present for my in-laws and added some wood burn
    1 point
  9. I actually think this is a valid idea. I may try this someday. Thanks for posting!
    1 point
  10. I love puzzles, especially animal puzzles, and this one is especially fun for kids because you can hide a little Jonah inside that rattles around, so if they solve the puzzle, they rescue Jonah! The only challenge I found was doing these is they are thick hardwood, meaning it’s difficult to eject the sawdust, and the blade tends to wander and tends to overheat.
    1 point
  11. Haven't tried coke, but I've heard about it. I use Simple Green on all my cleanable blades - table saw, band saw, skilsaw, and hand saws. soak them in simple green for 20-30 minutes. Then, brush them good with a hard bristle brush (I use a fingernail/hand brush). Rinse then in really hot water - dry them, and rub them with some WD40 or other good oil. I've had contractors bring gummed up blades into the store to make sure they get the same new blade. I check the teeth on their blade and send them down to cleaning supplies for some Simple Green. On table saw and 12" miter saw blades, they're saving some dollars by just cleaning their blades.
    1 point
  12. If it looks stupid and it works - it's not stupid.
    1 point
  13. https://www.manualslib.com/manual/497650/Craftsman-137-216200.html
    1 point
  14. Rolf

    New saw new lessons

    When I first joined our scroll saw club in around 2004 we used to bring our saws to the old barn where we held our meetings. most of the older experienced scrollers had Hegners, they all lined up on one side of the barn the rest of us had a mix of saws I had a Delta SS350 at the time. What surprised me no one could run their saws at max speed or they would walk across the floor including the Hegners. It was because of the floor. After I bought my Hawk G4 it was not happy on that floor either. It just purrs on my concrete basement floor.
    1 point
  15. daveww1

    1938 Horch 853

    awesome job
    1 point
  16. ike

    1938 Horch 853

    one good looking car and the same goes for the art work IKE
    1 point
  17. Fish

    1938 Horch 853

    Very nice!
    1 point
  18. lawson56

    New saw new lessons

    I had a similar problem, I cleared off my work table, quite saw.
    1 point
  19. Tbow388

    Attitude of Gratitude

    Cut this out for a friend of mine. It was challenging to keep the cutout whole!
    1 point
  20. Wow coke is good for something. I used to love it specially mixed with whiskey but that is history . I use paint thinner or mineral spirits for cleaning maybe mineral spirits would have been good in the whiskey glass back then
    1 point
  21. Agreed - no more coke in this house!
    1 point
  22. Denny Knappen

    Bass

    Bass plaque is finished. The pattern is by Steve Good. It was cut using 1/4" Baltic Birch plywood and backed with 3/8" Baltic Birch plywood stained Walnut. It was cut on the Pegas Scroll Saw using Pegas #1R MGT and #0 Spiral blades. The finish was one dipping in diluted Shellac and two coats MinWax Lacquer Clear Satin with light sanding between coats. Comments welcome.
    1 point
  23. Dak0ta52

    Wanted to try fretwork

    My wife requested I do this project as a wedding gift. I may have tackled a fairly intense project with all the fretwork but overall I feel it came out pretty darn good. This pattern, as well as the pattern from my first project, are from Steve Good.
    1 point
  24. Once I saw this I had to make one. Nugget the Dog said he was there for sawing support.
    1 point
  25. This was a good project. This is 3/4 Alderwood. Cut with a #2 Reverse tooth blade. That was a lot of turns! LOL
    1 point
  26. Greg Slagle

    Lord’s Prayer

    King James Version of the Lord’s Prayer…
    1 point
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