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Old 12-03-2006, 01:11 AM   #1
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Hi all,

I have posted a few times but figure it is time to introduce myself. I have been working with wood all my life. Have had a scroll saw for about 10 years but never used it for 'scroll work'. It was a cheap saw and the blade holders were a pain. Finally took the plunge after going to Dayton and bought a Hawk 20"

My first project (not exactly perfect) is shown in the attachment. Stack cut 3 1/8" pieces of BB. (I have 3 grandkids).

I know you all have heard this before but, thanks for all the info you post on this board. I don't know any scrollers in the area, so it would be a longer learning curve without all of you.

Steve - Toledo
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Well, greetings to Tiddly-do. I'm over in the Big Dirty.

Your Santa turned out quite nice, and you should be proud.

Welcome to the board, or rather to de-lurking!

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Welcome and congrats on taking the plunge. Now, make lots of sawdust.
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Nice job Steve , welcome to the group
I've only been here since mid-summer and have learned a lot from these folks
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