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05-04-2008, 11:38 PM
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#2 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: california
Posts: 5,162
| Oh My Gosh. Donny you rock. those are some fantastic pieces. alittle scarry for me. but damn. that is talent For Sure. you do all this with a rotor zip.? I just got me one. and dang I sure hope I can get that kind of controle with one. boy you are going places.
Now this is the differans between, crat, and art. dang, wow, and doubale wow.
welcome to are forume Donny. shazammmmm. your new friend Evie
woops I forgot to ask, how do you get such small cuts. or do they just look small. and leaving those small hair like bridges? all done with the same tool?? thanks again for sharing,
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05-05-2008, 12:40 AM
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#3 | | Junior Member
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 2
| yes, i use the Dewalt version of the rotozip, that's it. and i use 3/4 inch thick oak so the bridges look small from the front but they are deep. thanks for all the good words, glad you dig the work. any more questions feel free to ask, and spread the word, cheers
donny |
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05-05-2008, 03:23 AM
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#4 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: wisconsin
Posts: 4,536
| Pretty cool. I did click on your link, and saw a few of your pieces, but it was then trying to take me somewhere else when I tried to get a closer look, and my computer stopped me... something about Phishing. Dale |
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05-05-2008, 01:34 PM
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#5 | | Pajaro Studio Dallas
Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: If it ain't Texas, it Just ain't livin.
Posts: 1,441
| Nice cuttings, Donny, little to much on the Dark side for me.........
__________________ Pajaro Pete Blue Bird of Happiness Member " Scrollsaw Association of the world " Excalibur EX-21 fanatic One of the Chosen few "If you work real hard, and you get everything you've always wanted, is it worth it? Not if your dog doesn't like you" (Charles M Schulz)![Food Smiley 011[1]](http://www.scrollsawer.com/forum/images/smilies/food-smiley-011[1].gif) |
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05-05-2008, 03:17 PM
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#6 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Saltspring Island B.C. Canada
Posts: 634
| Interesting use of a different tool . Certainly expands the possibilities of what a person can do .Bringing your thought's to life ? I wonder what Sigmund Freud would say ? Or perhaps Donny you have already gone over to the dark side . Good ad for roto zip . All kidding aside nice work . Roger |
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05-08-2008, 11:44 PM
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#7 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: california
Posts: 5,162
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Originally Posted by donnydanger yes, i use the Dewalt version of the rotozip, that's it. and i use 3/4 inch thick oak so the bridges look small from the front but they are deep. thanks for all the good words, glad you dig the work. any more questions feel free to ask, and spread the word, cheers
donny | Say there Donny, Hope you are still around, I have tons of quistions for you.
#1. how did you come buy using this tool.
#2, did you have a book or something to teach you how to use it.
#3 do you drill a hole first ,or ,does it plung into the wood.
#4. What enspired you to use this tool.
#5. I would love to use this tool in just alittle way that you do. how can i start. seems alittle hard to control.
#6 please shar your exsperiance with this tool. how you started, and what you have leared. and from where. thanks so much , I am so interested in this tool. and wish to learn how to use it. the blades and sutch. you can private pm me if you wish. thanks your friend Evie |
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05-08-2008, 11:52 PM
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#8 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: california
Posts: 5,162
| Ha , Donny, I forgot to ask, do you use regular plywood, ever. or only oak, that seams big and lots of $$$ ??? also. how do you cut it. ON What?? what is underneath your wood. benches, saw horses? thanks, again your friend Evie
Ps. I kept your web sight at my space. so if I call on you please don't delet me. I love your work.
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