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Ask Steve a question. / Re: List of links to every Scrollsaw Workshop Post
« on: September 06, 2023, 03:09:00 pm »
Try this link. If it doesn't work, Google Steve Good Blog.
http://www.stevedgood.com/sswslist.html

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Ask Steve a question. / Re: Keychain maker
« on: August 16, 2023, 02:57:47 pm »
This is available on Steve's blog towards the bottom of the page: https://scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com/ He asks for a $5 donation, a minimal request considering the support he provides to the scrollsaw community.

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Ask Steve a question. / Re: WEN LL2156 Arm Lift Lever
« on: March 14, 2023, 04:25:48 pm »
One of Steve's videos showed him using a piece of wood to disengage the locking lever for the upper arm. Not sure which video but it might have been the one where he reviewed that particular saw.

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Introduce Yourself. / Re: New Member
« on: January 20, 2023, 02:22:17 pm »
Welcome to the forum from North Carolina. Thank you for your service. I'm a retired police officer. Different branch but still had to battle a war.

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General Scroll Saw Talk / Re: Finish
« on: June 23, 2022, 04:46:07 pm »
I order from Walmart at 6 cans at a time. They seem to be the least expensive and I haven't had any problems with them being out of stock.

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Introduce Yourself. / Re: New member
« on: April 25, 2022, 04:46:32 pm »
Welcome to the forum, Garry. Sounds like you'll be able to assist with a lot of the questions that arise here. Only been scrolling a little over a year but found it's something I really enjoy.

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Intarsia / Re: Softball Girl
« on: March 13, 2022, 09:54:28 pm »
Very nice job!

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General Scroll Saw Talk / Re: SPEAKING OF WHAT BLADE TO USE....:+}
« on: February 20, 2022, 10:02:45 pm »
Hi Danny, I started with FD when I began scrolling almost a year ago. I switched to Pegas and feel they cut a lot faster. I also started by using the #5 blade, later switched to #3 and then the #1. I also found the smaller blades seemed to cut faster. After I gained experience in cutting I did a fairly complicated piece and tried spiral blades. Now I cut almost exclusively with spirals except when doing long lines or edges of projects. I also find the Pegas blades last longer than FD. Most of what I cut is on 1/4 ply (BB or Maple) and depending on the piece, usually double stacked.

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Brag Forum / Re: Different boxes
« on: February 13, 2022, 10:03:04 pm »
Excellent work, Bluebird.

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Brag Forum / Re: My First Project - Valentine for My Wife
« on: February 12, 2022, 09:43:27 pm »
Nicely done. Letters are always hard to cut... even for a seasoned scroller. If you have a heavy blade (#5 or larger) you can glue a piece of sandpaper around the blade and use it to knock the uneven cuts away. I usually use a blade that is dull. Cut a strip of sandpaper just large enough to fold around the blade and give it a go. The little fuzzies that come from sawing I will either burn off with a torch or use a mini file set. Burning actually works pretty good as long as you don't leave the torch in one place very long.

Don't forget to post your finished product with the stain and finish.

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Ask Steve a question. / Re: lesleys patterns
« on: January 20, 2022, 04:31:01 pm »
I've never ordered from Lesley's Patterns so I have no knowledge of the business. I've ordered my blades from artcraftersonline.com and have been completely satisfied with their service. The proprietor, Denny, is on several of the scroll saw forums and is more than helpful. He sales Pegas blades and almost always has a special to receive 10 to 15 percent off your order with the appropriate code. You can go to his website and indicate you would like to receive his monthly newsletter which always has the appropriate sales code for that month.

Also, Bear Woods is one of Steve's sponsors and they sell several brands of blades. I've never ordered from them but I can almost assure you if Steve is associated with them their service is good.

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General Scroll Saw Talk / Re: tape residue
« on: January 19, 2022, 11:53:53 pm »
Usually, mineral spirits will remove the adhesive without harming the wood. Some scrollers use spray adhesive on their patterns and then remove it with mineral spirits by letting it soak through the pattern to loosen the adhesive. Personally, I use spray adhesive to attach the pattern and if the pattern is any trouble to remove, I'll hit it with a little heat from a heat gun. In most cases the adhesive comes off with the pattern but I give my projects a little final sanding which removes anything that is left.

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General Scroll Saw Talk / Re: Dewalt 40-694 set up
« on: January 17, 2022, 03:15:04 pm »
Jim, a lot of times the alignment with the blade being in the center of the hole on the table is adjusted by simply loosing the bolts/screws holding the table, adjusting and then retightening. If you are talking about the table being 90 degrees to the blade when from the factory, these also may take minor adjustments. The best way to check this is using a piece of wood that is just able to go from the table to the upper arm with a blade installed. Feed the wood into the blade about 1/16 of an inch just enough to see the saw line. Then flip the piece of wood over and see if it aligns with the back of the blade. If it is straight up and down when held against the blade, your table is square with the blade. There are a lot of videos showing this on Youtube and Steve has a video on this also. Hope this helps.

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Introduce Yourself. / Re: New to Forum
« on: January 16, 2022, 04:17:31 pm »
Welcome to the Workshop. Lot of great people here to share with. Looking forward to seeing some of your work.

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Ask Steve a question. / Re: 4 in x 4 in Coaster Blanks
« on: January 15, 2022, 10:59:57 pm »
You can resize almost any of Steve's patterns in Gimp or Inkscape. Just remember that the smaller you make them it could make cutting them very difficult. If you are planning to use a CNC or Laser, you will probably have to import the pattern into the program that runs those machines.

What pattern were you wanting to resize? The name of the pattern?

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