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    I am new to this site. I think it is amazing. I am also pretty new to the Scroll Saw scene as well. I did try Scroll Sawing as a hobby back in the mid 1980's. I still have my first Craftsman 16" Scroll Saw. I made a few plaques, some toys for my kids and a few little pieces of tooling. I could never get the saw to do what I wanted it to do. I am looking forward to learning a lot more from you all and this site.

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    unclmartin, hello and welcome from Manchester UK, fairly recent myself and can say that there is a wealth of information, ideas and good feedback here on site, enjoy.
    The Journey Is Everything.

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      by wjbclocks1
      I use a hot glue gun. all around the edges, No chance of scrathing thhe table/
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      I use a pin nailer in the waste areas. The brad and pin nail guns are a wonderful thing.
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      by eric_h_e
      Good idea. I’ll have to try that when I get to the point of stack cutting. 👍
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