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Old 12-29-2006, 02:38 AM   #1
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As much as I've been working with wood for over 30 years, I have to admit it wasn't till the beginning of this year that I found the patience to use a scroll saw. I've had 2 previously that I wound up selling because I was constantly breaking blades and loosing my patience. Boy is it great to have the patience now. Most of my projects were larger items; oak ice boxes, furniture and the biggest of all, my 1929 Model A Ford truck. I've made the Christmas presents for family and employees for about the last 10 years and when the numbers grew, the size had to get smaller. My first scroll saw project was a scenery based wooden saw blade I got the pattern for ... just to try. I'm currently working on another with more detail. I've made vases of roses, welcome signs of different styles and even used it when I made some working wooden padlocks I thought were interesting. I've added compressed air to the scroll saw as well as a foot switch and worklight over the last couple months. I'm really looking forward to checking out some of the other members work as well as sharing some of my own.
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Hi Pop, welcome to the family. Thirty years of woodworking!!! I think you may become one of our teachers. Again Welcome, Steve
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Welcome to the group, Pop There are some pretty sharp blades in this here little family ( no, I'm not one of them ) and they have been an immense help to me
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Welcome aboard Pop! My father is working on a 1929 Model A oval window business coupe. Gotta love them oldsters! Dale
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Welcome Pop, tell us more about this compressed air addition to the scroll saw. Please. Also what kind of saws do you have, we are a very nosy bunch..
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howdy, come in and join the fun..
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Welcome to the group Pop. Great bunch of people here.
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hello pop, and welcome to the club.
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Welcome Pop! Felton, PA, is that out in the York/Lancaster area?

So where did you suddenly find this elusive patience so necessary for scrolling? I'd like to get a refill myself sometime.
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