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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2009
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Got some better blades. Pagas metal #'s 1&2. For me the 2's work better on coins. Want to try cutting the letters in a Quarter. Haven't tried Flying Dutchman yet Sorry for the poor pic and yes my computer is that messy. Doesn't look that bad in real life. I can still see the screen. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: NY
Posts: 487
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Wow, you're getting to be a pro at that. I've never tried to cut a coin on the scroll saw, though I have done a portrait in 1/8" aluminum. I've cut a few coins many years ago, but I did those with a jewelers hand saw back when I was making jewelry. Nice work! Ray
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| Behave Yourself..I can't. |
Nice job and I for one appreciate it when fellow scrollers tell what blade etc...It is great information.
__________________ The Mike One of them anyway. Don't be so open-minded. Your brains will fall out! |
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