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Jesus Teaching the Twelve Apostles
Fish and 2 others reacted to Kris Martinson for a topic
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Viking Girl
GPscroller and one other reacted to Insane Dust Maker for a topic
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red river and one other reacted to Denny Knappen for a topic
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Well, needless to say the saw came home with me. But here's the rest of the story...... When I got there the guy selling it (late 30's I guess) met me at his parents house, where the saw was. They had it out in the driveway. It looked like it was brand new, no marks on the saw top at all The guy selling it told me he bought it to do craft shows, but couldn't get the saw to "cut right" so he put it in the garage and bought a new Dewalt 788. He got the saw from an older lady who told him her husband bought it new, used it for about a month then passed, it had been setting in the shop since then. First thing I checked was the triangle piece (pic) to ensure the corners were still sharp, not rounded, thanks @OCtoolguy for that. As you can see it's looks new to me. All plugged in, took me a bit to get the blade in the lower mount, got it in there, applied the tension lever, turned it on. The thing took off about a gazillion miles an hour, things were slapping and making noise like it was flying apart. I'm glad I spent last night watching videos on this saw as I knew immediately it was way out of adjustment. So I released the front tension, adjusted the rear tension, it was way off!. Speed was full on fast, turned that down to just up from the slowest setting. Rear tension set, front tension set, turned it on.... Like a different saw, turned the speed up to about 1000 ram's and what a real pleasure. Extremely quiet, the "mom" commented it was quiter than her sewing machine. The guy selling it said "wow" it never ran like that. So, I turned it off, paid the guy and loaded it up! Smiling all the way home.2 points
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This is a very short youtube video ( 34 seconds ) that may help ( or at least it's something to check ).2 points
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New Hawk in the shop
barb.j.enders and one other reacted to Hawk for a topic
I've actually been wanting one of these since 2000. I never had the funds to afford a new one so I was always on the lookout for a used one. With cell phones, Facebook and marketplace, the search got easier but never in my area. When this popped up on my feed you could have knocked me over with a feather. Kept checking it thru the day to see if it was a fluke. Finally messaged the guy. When I went to get it he told me I was the first to respond and it had been listed for 7 days. Truly my lucky day!!!2 points -
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Delta 40-694 Tension problem
OCtoolguy reacted to Moonlighter for a topic
I have had the Delta 694 for almost 10 years, and it has a lot of milage (yards more realistically) on it. It's my favorite piece of equipment in the shop. I rarely adjust the tension but lately it seems very tight. The tension lever is at the lightest (if that's the term) position and if I adjust it any higher it will probably break the blade. I have the manual and parts diagrams (need an electron microscope to read) but can't find anything to adjust. I would appreciate any suggestions for adjustment, replacement, sledgehammer, etc. At 87 I don't think I could justify a new saw so that option is out. Enjoy the heck out of this Forum particularly the bragging section.1 point -
Maltese Puppy
GPscroller reacted to DickMira for a topic
This project started in a reverse order to the usual format. This beautiful piece of mahogany was given to me by a friend. It was 13' x 10" x 1 3/8" thick. I was thinking of various subjects when I decided to check out the patterns in the Scrollsaw Village Patterns Section. When I saw the fantastic "Maltese Puppy" by superb pattern designer, Jim Blume, I knew this would work very well for this project. The wood was sanded, the edges were routed, and the pattern was attached with 3M spray adhesive. Pilot holes were drilled and the scroll work was completed with spiral blades. The carving was completed using a Foredom Rotary Power Carver and the fur was produced with multiple passes with the top edges of three different sizes of columnar bits. The puppy was colored with Minwax Polycrylic Finish and artist acrylic paints. The background was finished with multiple coats of polyurethane finish. Thank you Jim, for the beautiful design of this pattern. Dick1 point -
Viking Girl
Me and my buddy reacted to Charlie E for a topic
Beautiful work!!! Amazing patterns by Russ!1 point -
I picked up a "new in the box" 226VS in Dec. It was manufactured in 2000; had been in the original shipping box for 23 years! The foam packing ate some pits into the aluminum table, but that doesn't affect the sawing. I waxed the table good. There is some minor rust on a few parts (the guy who bought it & never even opened it lived on lakefront property, so it was pretty damp). Same sad story, though; he bought it to use after he retired along with a bunch of other woodworking equipment and never made it to retirement.1 point
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That's quite odd, typically when a saw gets worn it has to have more tension or slide the lever over more than usual.. I'm wondering if it's possible that your blades are shorter? For anyone not knowing what this saw is.. It's the Delta that is very similar to the DeWalt and has the same style slide lever to apply tension. Maybe someone had this issue with a Dewalt? I've heard the opposite but like I mentioned above but not heard of it this way. LOL1 point
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Surfing VW van and trailer
scrollntole reacted to Ron Johnson for a topic
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Viking Girl
Me and my buddy reacted to Hawk for a topic
Absolutely awesome work. I gotta ask, where can I get the patterns from? Searched best I could, couldn't locate them.1 point -
New Hawk in the shop
barb.j.enders reacted to rjweb for a topic
Hawk, congrads on the new saw, now Hawk has a hawk, RJ1 point