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Welcome Jim,
This is the most active forum around. It abounds with lots of knowledge and pure talent.
Where in central NY are you?
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Welcome aboard Jim, glad you decided to join! Lots of information and ideas are shared here, along with a laugh or two.
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Hey Jim and welcome. It is really nice to talk with folks who share the same interests. There is really a great group of folks that contribute to this site. We all learn and grow together. Please make sure to share your work. We always enjoy seeing the work of our friends.
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HI Jim. welcome. glad you are here. hope to get to know you better. Evie
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Welcome, Jim. Scrolling takes lots of wood and practice. Stick with it and you'll be hooked for ever!
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Hi from Central New York
Hi everyone, I'm a retired auto worker and have been doing wood working as a hobby all my life. I recently purchased a Dewalt scroll saw and have been having a lot of fun making gifts and crafts for the home. I subscribed to Scrollsaw a year ago and have tried many of the projects. I am still learning a lot about scrolling but everyday my skills are better from trying out new projects.
I look forward to browsing this site everyday.
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Reply to Hello from Central Floridaby RolfWelcome to the group. I look forward to seeing more of your work. You will probably need to slow down you scroll saw when cutting the urethane on the scroll saw. If the blade gets to hot it will fuse back together.
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