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Hi, Don & welcome to the forum. You don't have to be shy about any questions that you may have, so, just ask any time. I have a DeWalt 788 & love it, even though there are some members who have had problems with it. As you read some of the threads here, you will find some of the problems are quite lengthy in text. I have had good luck with mine & it is the Type II saw, which is made over the pond. That I don't like, but, that's the way it is in USA. Hope you learn a lot from us & don't be shy. Good Luck
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thanx for the great welcome.i dont get on computer much so sorry if there are big gaps of time between contacts.am interested in the dewalt dw 788 saw is it agood saw
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Welcome to our group Don. You will find all the knowledge around here.
Diane
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Welcome "a-board" always good to have new members here, so much to learn from each other.
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Welcome to the forum! You're going to have such fun and learn so much here!
Jan
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Welcome Don, I am pretty new here too, but what a great group of helpful people.
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Welcome A Board!! You will be hard pressed to find a friendlier or more knowledgeable group on the net re: woodworking. Share your knowledge and do not hesitate to ask questions. The only dumb question is the one that remains unasked.
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New member from Maine
my name is don from maine.i too am a new member.i have only been scrolling for a few months.i have a very basic skil scroll saw. i am really looking forward to tips and advice on the hobby that i an quickly falling in love with
I moved your post to your own thread/conversation. Piggybacking on a thread from 2007 will just get overlooked more often than not. It is in your best interest to start a fresh conversation. We have plenty of paper and ink.....<grin>Last edited by wood-n-things; 06-04-2012, 09:49 AM.Tags: None
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by John SmithThis is the finished project that I sort of "allured" to in my New Member post. The elements were cut out and attached individually in a "layered applique" fashion. Simple hand tools were used to add some "texture" to all of it. This is not wood or leather, it is HDU (High...Yesterday, 03:32 PM
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Reply to New from Port Angeles Washingtonby Rodney BrownWelcome from NC. As a past drone pilot, I'd say take the scroll saw. the drone will become boring after a time where the scroll saw is only limited to the patterns you decide to cut.
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