i've been lurking for some time so i thought it would be time to actually drop by and say hello. i've been scrolling on and off for the last 3 years or so.
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Hi from Nova Scotia
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Welcome aboard Fellow Canadian.
Scrolling is an awesome hobby as I am sure you know.
There is great advice on here and it is a great place to start friendships and have them grow along with your scrolling skills.
Have funCAЯL HIRD-RUTTEЯ"proud member of the best scroll sawing forum on the net."Ryobi SC180VS scroll saw EX21
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Welcome aboard. As you can see, this is a good group and you can generally find the answers to any of your questions about scrolling (and anything else) that you would care to ask. Some of us have more time on our hands than others and you will generally find us here. Makes one wonder when we actually saw anything. I have noticed a preponderance of members from Canada and Texas (at least from those I see posting). Must be caused by the weather or the fact that some of us live in the "boonies". By the way, you will be a "junior member" until you post 487,000 messages (or become a "moderator").Old Mooner
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Hi. I'm from Nova Scotia as well
I have been scrolling for a couple of years as a hobby and am always looking for new patterns to try. I mostly scroll in pine or mahogany as they are available to me. I have tried plexiglass and was happy with the results, but prefer to use wood. I mostly make things for gifts, especially Christmas ornaments. This year I am planning to make snowflakes to put on gifts as decorations.
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Originally posted by jimphi casey welcome what part are you from I'm from amherst and goin home for a visit on the 18th so have fun here great guys to deal with.
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