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General Category => Brag Forum => Topic started by: Keith Sharples on February 20, 2015, 07:16:06 pm
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As a "Newbie" to the Scroll Saw, I made this sign for my Turnings stand at Craft Shows.
It still needs a final sanding to remove some small fuzzies, but I'm quite pleased with how it came out.
Keith. (Norfolk, England)
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Nicely done Keith. Thanks for sharing this with us.
DW
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nice job, hope that will turn some heads...
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Nice Keith :)
Now i know what to look for when i am at the craft shows this year.
When i can find the listings for East Anglia (Not very good at publishing events over here are they)
Regards Tom
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Keith,
I think your sign will definitely turn some heads (no pun intended). I think as a newbie to scrolling you did very well, but it comes as no surprise because wood turning requires a steady hand as well. I think both forms compliment each other.
Louis
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Very nice work, thanks for sharing.
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Nice work Thanks for sharing.
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Very nice work there Keith, you'll have to let us know if it "works" when you do your show.
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Thanks for all your kind comments folks, I'm really enjoying Scrolling, and this site and its members are a great encouragement for a newbie like me! ;D
Keith. (Norfolk. England)
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For some reason I can't open the attachment. :(
Marg
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For some reason I can't open the attachment. :(
Marg
Hi Marg:
I can't open any attachment anywhere
I was able to before but today I can't
I'm just wondering if Steve's new computer has changed a setting or two
Attachment not found is what I get on all of them right now
Fab4
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Hi Folks, I'm not sure as to why the attachment can't be found now, so I've added it to this message so you can all see it. Let's hope it works OK. ???
Keith. (Norfolk, England)
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Thanks Keith
I can see it this way
Nice one - Hope it attracts more business for you
it's not only your post that I cannot open
Anything with an attachment comes back as an error.
I know the problem is not at this end.
Fab4
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Thanks for all the kind comments folks, Really encouraging! :D
Keith. (Norfolk, England)