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  1. I am working on a project that requires me to scan an old large-format plan. I took it to FedXOffice to scan it, and I also took an insert from the SSWC Fall 2024 Issue 96. I wanted to find out what it costs to use their large-format scanner. It was easy, and they made an excellent scan. The pricing is based on the size of the scan. It is calculated in the scanner, and you will know how much it will cost once you scan it. The bottom line is that scanning both sides cost me $21.58. It worked great I was able to extract the Stylized Buck pattern and convert it to SVG using Gimp and Inkscape. The file is a JPG encapsulated in a PDF. However, I did see on the screen that there were other options. I let them do it in PDF to see what format it was stored in.
  2. Have you ever used a scanning service to scan the pullout patterns that come with Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts magazine? I have had most of my scroll saw books scanned and would like to have the pullout patterns scanned.
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