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Old 11-09-2008, 05:44 PM   #1
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Hello everyone. I have only been scrolling for about a year now and am still very new to this great hobby. Like every one else it seems like something called "Your regular Job" and "Honey Does" keep me from using my EX-21 as much as I would like to. Since practicing with my Fathers' Hegner vs-18 since about this time last year, I decided to buy a scroll saw for myself and eventually put it in our basement so I can still get my woodworking fix during these sometimes cold northeast Missouri winters. I can only hope to someday accomplish some of the projects that I have seen displayed on this website since I discovered it earlier in the spring. I will have many questions in the future and look forward to planning a vacation with my wife around one of the future scroll saw picnics. Regards all; Twainland Scroller.
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Welcome to the crew, there are some amazing people on this site. They jump in and answer my dumb questions so feel free to ask away. Only rule is we want pictures of what you are doing.

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