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Old 02-01-2008, 05:09 PM   #1
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howdy, i have been scroll sawing for several years now. I have done some fret work, some stuff we call outside fret work, and have been doing mainly Intarsia for 12-15 years. I work strictly from patterns< as i cannot draw diddly!, using primarily western cedar and pine.

been reading this site for awhile and figured i may as well jump in. I have a Hawk 226 now, have had a Dewalt, and several cheaper units in the past. Wish i had the Dewalt to go along with the Hawk as bottom feeding is a real pain
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Welcome Grover! There's lots of intarsia folks here. Jump on in - we look forward to seeing your work!
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Welcome to the group Grover!! With that many years you have to have some picture we all love seeing the work of fellow scrollers

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Hi Grover,
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Old 02-01-2008, 08:31 PM   #5
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grover, I agree about the bottom feed thing. Guess it is something you learn at first because I could never get used to it. Used a DeWalt for 12 years and just recently switched to an Excalibur. great saw . toby
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Welcome Grover. glad you finaly jumped in, hope you will stick around. and would love to see some of your work. Evie
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WELCOME Grover, happy to have you aboard, you will like it here, I am with evie, post some of your work, we would love to see them.....MIKE
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G'day Grover,
You'll have fun here. Lot's of good info and great people giving it.
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Welcome Grover
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Old 02-04-2008, 03:50 AM   #10
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thanks for the welcome, , just finished putting a air filtration unit in the new shop, seems to work real well, wish i had of done it years ago. Working to stockpile items for our spring Craft Show. Spent last year moving and building the new show, time to get back to really making stuff!! Just got another supply of FD SR-3 blades so i am ready!!
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