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  1. Spent sometime in the shop before golf start. Made a charcuterie board out of roasted maple and a few bowls out of left over wood.
    6 points
  2. Dak0ta52

    Extra Challenging

    This is Jim Blume's "Heading West" pattern that was designed to be 11X14. I decided to make it a little more challenging by cutting it into an 8X10. Baltic Birch stained Ipswich with a black backer and a Pine frame. Both cutting and frame were sprayed with several coats of Polyacrylic with light sanding between coats. This was a lot of fun to cut and surprisingly the reduced size didn't make it very difficult. Thanks, Jim, for another great pattern.
    4 points
  3. Finished this beautiful Russ Beard pattern, double stacked on 1/8” Baltic Birch Plywood, cut with Niqua #0 Pin Less Straight blades, needs to be Oiled and a framed. This will be my last cutting for a while I have run out of blades. It is what it is, circumstances.
    2 points
  4. Dog Puzzle - Rescue 3 pattern by Harvey Blyer. I used 3/4"Poplar approximately 6" x 8". I cut this at home on the EX21 using FD UR #3 blades. Yes, I still have some left over. Lighty sanded on the Mac Mop, dipped in diluted Shellac, and after dry, another light sanding. Comments welcome.
    1 point
  5. Hello everyone, I'm curious if anyone has experience with the scroll saw mentioned below. I currently own a Pegas 21" but am considering a 30" for larger projects. Thanks in advance for any insights or opinions. Scott
    1 point
  6. Thanks guys...Yeah, I was thinking that parts could be an issue. I'm gonna head over today and take a closer look at the saw, maybe run a pc of wood thru it and listen carefully. Again Thx S
    1 point
  7. They used to be one of the saws to have back in the day.. However parts are hard to get for them now days, even though many of the parts I think are the same but not 100% sure of that. Rocker arms etc I believe are probably the same as todays saws..
    1 point
  8. wombatie

    Coffee

    Very nice. Marg
    1 point
  9. wombatie

    Hagar the terrible.

    Awesome work, love it. I am also cutting this one but it will take me quite some time, life keeps getting in the way with appointments etc. Marg
    1 point
  10. Thank you Richard, I am, it took me quite awhile but very happy with the results, now to do his partner.
    1 point
  11. Beautiful, beautiful work! Great job, you should be very proud of that piece.
    1 point
  12. Hawk

    Repurposed piano

    I will echo what others have said, that's a very cool idea, and great job!
    1 point
  13. rdatelle

    Repurposed piano

    What a great job you did Charlie. One way to keep the old memories alive.
    1 point
  14. Dog Puzzle - Rescue 2 pattern by Harvey Blyer. I used 3/4"Poplar approximately 8" square. I cut this at home on the EX21 using FD UR #3 blades. Yes, I still have some left over. Lighty sanded on the Mac Mop, dipped in diluted Shellac, and after dry, another light sanding. Comments welcome.
    1 point
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