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11-09-2006, 01:06 AM
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#1 | | Newly Customized Moose
Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Truro, Nova Scotia
Posts: 2,675
| Duh!! Today's learning experiences .. 1.Don't cut out all of the letters for a relief sign in an anti-clockwise direction and then for some inexplicable reason cut the last letter clockwise!!!!!!!!
2. Read aersol spray cans - 3m glue doesn't work the same as triple glaze !!!
DUHHHHHHHH!!!! I think senility is setting in early!!!
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Scrolling with a Dewalt 788
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11-13-2006, 02:22 PM
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#2 | | Guy with tools
Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: North West, NJ
Posts: 245
| Here's one I learned this weekend...
When your blade breaks and gets stuck in the wood, don't grab it with your thumb over the teeth of the blade and pull hard. If the blade does not move, your thumb will. Fortunatly my wife is kind enough to keep a supply of band-aids in the house.
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11-13-2006, 03:07 PM
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#3 | | Moderator
Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: SW MN
Posts: 1,667
| Ouch!
You know what they say, you're never too old to learn if you're not too dumb.  |
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11-13-2006, 04:59 PM
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#4 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Glen Burnie, MD
Posts: 999
| Here's another - when you're cutting baskets and wonder why they don't come apart easily, you cuss at the saw because we know it's the saw's fault, keep sawing, muttering to yourself all the time, then drop something on the floor and just happen to look up and the table is set at 1 degree instead of 0 degrees!!! DUH!!
Betty
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11-14-2006, 02:38 PM
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#5 | | Scroller
Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Duluth, GA
Posts: 106
| Betty - I understand your pain.
My "duhh" is similar - when cutting woodimals out of 3/4" material, my blade was about one degree off. Did not cut all pieces in the same direction. When attempting to put the puzzles back together (after removing pattern) some pieces went together from the top, some from the bottom.
Oh, yeh, I could call this a "feature" when selling - - - - duhhhhhhhhhhhh
Fred
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11-15-2006, 11:03 PM
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#6 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Beautiful Southern Oregon
Posts: 628
| Another important message, don't grip your tongue between your teeth while scrolling.. I must be real dumb, keep forgetting that. Of course, I remember real fast when the blades breaks of comes out out of the clamp. 
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11-18-2006, 02:52 AM
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#7 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Glen Burnie, MD
Posts: 999
| You think I would have learned two lessons: Never ever clean equipment and always check tilt of table. Well guess what I didn't. I was cleaning my scrollsaw last night, knocked the holddown bar, which I store under the table, under the arm. When I started to saw later, quess what? I broke a thingy that attached to the arm and motor that makes the blade go up and down. Guess where I went today? To New Castle, DE, to get the replacement part as I have a show tomorrow and a big 2 day show next week-end. AND, when I started to saw after we replaced the part, guess what I didn't do? BINGO - check the tilt of the table!!! ![011[1]](http://www.scrollsawer.com/forum/images/smilies/011[1].gif) One degree off!! Two months ago I vacuumed my drum sander, plugged it back in and nothing. Had to take that to the Delta place about 20 miles up the road. Good thing everything is near by!! Like I said, never ever clean equipment!!
Betty
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11-19-2006, 03:22 PM
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#8 | | Member
Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Shalimar, Fl
Posts: 44
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Originally Posted by PuzzledMoose 1.Don't cut out all of the letters for a relief sign in an anti-clockwise direction and then for some inexplicable reason cut the last letter clockwise!!!!!!!!
2. Read aersol spray cans - 3m glue doesn't work the same as triple glaze !!!
DUHHHHHHHH!!!! I think senility is setting in early!!! | The spray glue doesn't do a thing for coating tools before you put them away, either. (Gee. I thought the can looked a lot like WD 40)
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11-19-2006, 06:48 PM
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#9 | | Fallen Angel
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 2,465
| When holding a 2½" block of oak and you're cutting it at 1400 strokes per minute, keep your fingers on top of the wood, not along the sides and certainly not touching the saw table. Otherwise the wood might 'catch' on the blade and a 2½" block hitting your little piggies at 1400 strokes per minute is definitely an experience to be avoided. Especially if your little piggies are still healing up after being scalded.
DAMHIKT
Gill
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11-19-2006, 09:23 PM
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#10 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Ne Texas
Posts: 892
| I use to have a bad problem with my table saw- it not only cut the wood super fast --it cut fingers really well - I no longer have a table saw
Because I ain't smart enough to learn the first 2 times I cut the ends of my fingers all the way off- Oh No Not Me - I had to do it a 3rd time before I figured out I shouldn't be allowed around a table saw.
Sharon
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