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OK, 'splain something to me. I understand my status as a " junior " member ......mostly because " newborn" ain't on the list but how and/or when is " senior " status obtained and why do some simply say " member " ?
Thanx
...~Robert~
DW788 and Hawk 226
" Please let me grow to be the man my dog thinks I am "
That status is based on the number of posts a user has made.
I forget the actual levels that are established.
I think it is Junior Member till 30 posts
then Member till 100 posts
Senior member till you post too many messages and they kick you off the board.
I think once you reach "Member" status you can customize your status message
Once you reach that level you can customize the status message.
We have a "Playful Member" "Master Procrastinator" "Mrs. Trout's Husband" "Proud Cheesehead" and I am sure a few others.
Have fun posting
CAЯL HIRD-RUTTEЯ
"proud member of the best scroll sawing forum on the net."
Senior member till you post too many messages and they kick you off the board.
I think once you reach "Member" status you can customize your status message
Carl I didn't know that. when you post too many messages??? Gosh I must be getting close to that. let me see what will i customize my status as. master poster. gosh now what will i do.
I do think however.Gill hit in the door handale. woops. nail head. never mind now i am lauphing to much to continue.
I just love this group. your friend Evie
Congratulations!!! on your new status. I love your "quote". My dog thinks I am great too.
I am a 100% junior and newbie.
Just bought my first scroll saw this morning, a DW 788. Now I just need to learn how to begin to master this new art.
Dale M.
Welcome Dale M. If'n you got questions on the DW788 or scrolling itself here is the place you'll get the answers. Lots a smart scrollers here and someone also has the answer to the question posed.
I have both types of saw A tilting table Hawk g426 and an Older Excalibur with a tilting head. Unlike Carole for bevel cuts I prefer the tilting head I do larger projects and it is easier for me.
Regarding compound cuts they are cut at 90 degrees.
If you have a good saw, and can set the table accurately, you should be good to go. Give a holler if you need help. ๐
Randy, I swapped out the clamps on the Jet for the Pegas clamps as soon as they became available. I found the Jet clamps just too fidgety for my taste.
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