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CAЯL HIRD-RUTTEЯ
"proud member of the best scroll sawing forum on the net."
I have been scrolling for about 4 years and designing for a little more then 3. I was able to quit my full-time job building houses about a year ago and make a living with my saw and my designs. Not the easiest thing in the world to do, but I love it so much it makes it worth while! I came to the forum, because I am always interested in "meeting" new scrollers, sharing tips and techniques and learning all I can, as well as sharing the little bit of knowledge I have picked up in my short time scrolling!
Very impressive patterns on your website. By the way, your "sig" line has an error in the URL: there are two "C"s in "scroll". It's correct in your profile, which is how I got to look at your site.
I just ventured to your web-site and I am highly impressed with your patterns, especially the Western themed ones. Looks like we have gained another asset to the forum.
Welcome to the forum!! I know that you will be a valuable addition to the many talented people here! I have looked at your patterns and am very impressed not only with the detail but the intensity that you have given the wildlife..it amazes me that by removing pieces of wood, art remains. Someday I will have the skillls and patience to attempt one of your patterns!!
Sue
I will second that WOW. Very beautiful patterns. Very daunting as well for someone as new to the scrolling world as myself. One day I'll scrounge enough courage (as well as enough time) to try one.
Can't wait to see what you design next.
piece of cake mate....just cut away whats not supposed to be there and leave the rest!
J/K yes it is daunting, even for experienced scrollers. I got half way through the infamous DomeClock pattern and then realized I chose the wrong wood for the project.
Omeday I will finish it......but not today
Originally posted by Sparhawk
I will second that WOW. Very beautiful patterns. Very daunting as well for someone as new to the scrolling world as myself. One day I'll scrounge enough courage (as well as enough time) to try one.
Can't wait to see what you design next.
CAЯL HIRD-RUTTEЯ
"proud member of the best scroll sawing forum on the net."
I did not read the fine print, actually not that fine. when I went to buy my new compressor for 25% off (not). That would have been nice, but I am still happy with my purchase. Although I have not used it yet as my garage is rather cold.
7 deg this morning 50's tomorrow
Some manufacturers will restrict items for resale to a certain price or basement price. And in some cases will only sell with the agreement of no discounts allowed.
And then there is margin, the retailer needs to make a certain amount of money on all sales.
Have you had big temperature swings in the shop? My first thought is something binding. I fix all of my own stuff and don't hesitate to take things apart to try and isolate where the issue is.
That said at only two years old I would contact Denny and see if he can direct you to a Pegas tech center....
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