Just logged on and see there are 13 members and 19 guests on line. Now all you guests out there why don't you sign on and become a member. We would welcome you with open arms. It is always nice to get fresh ideas. It doesn't hurt. We are a friendly bunch. You get to tease Bob D a little. He was a newbie at scrolling and he has taken off in leaps and bounds. So newbies are welcomed because they ask questions and it is always fun to help people along as they grow into this great hobby of ours. OK that is my sales pitch how did I do??
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I suspect that many times some of the guests are members that didn't log on. I'm here four or five times a day but unless I see a post I want to respond to, I don't log on. I just see if there's anything new and then go back to the shop.If it don't fit, don't force it....get a bigger hammer!!
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Personaly I like the Slurp Spiders
You don't see many of them in wood shops now do you!
I guess it is a common courtesy to log out when you are finished, something I don't do!
The time zone thing always amazes me. I log on very early for my time zone but many people have already been up, posted and moved on.
I do have to admit there is the odd time when I am the only one online, hmmm I wonder if it is something I said.CAЯL HIRD-RUTTEЯ"proud member of the best scroll sawing forum on the net."Ryobi SC180VS scroll saw EX21
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I believe Neal is correct. I do the same thing, take a look, and if there is a post I wish to reply to then I log on.
One thing is for sure, this forum has grown a lot and there is a nice mix of people and levels of experience. I enjoy my visits here.
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So let me get this correct. If you do not log out you are still on the list as being here even when you are not. If that is the case then I am a whole lot of places I am not at one time too. I never log out because it is so much easier to hit favorites and click on where you want to go. OK I am not here now.John T.
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by RolfI agree with you Mark, I am constantly changing or adapting my patterns to suit my taste or the size of the wood that is available to me. Thinking about electronic versions of the patterns, that would be great. But very hard to control. It amazes me how many people have no scruples about sharing....
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Optical illusion segmentation - simple project. I used birch plywood 1/6 inch, mdf for background and wood stains, also could be made of 3 types of wood.
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by Quartz43Perhaps, we could hear from Fox. Maybe they could try some things and see if it makes things better. Or, they can just keep doing the things the same way.
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by markdavdThis is a case were the publisher can't win.
I personally like the patterns to be printed at the artist's intended size if at all possible. Let me decide to reduce or enlarge. If I don't have the equipment to make a copy at 100%, that's my problem not the publishers. We all have our own...-
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