two years ago I had photoshop CS3 but I was not into the scroll saw work then. My son has just installed the latest version of photoshop for me and I would like to use it to make my own designs but this new version looks a lot different and I have forgotten a lot of what I learnt before. Does anyone know if there are any tutorials that would show me the basics. Many thanks.
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I just bought and installed Photo shop CS5. There are lots of videos on the net.
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Reply to What do you think?by vgrafI have a VacuFlo system for my house. It might have enough suction for a small table saw but not for the large cabinet makers saw like you have.
Like the others have said, your Walvac might work fine for smaller tools, especially for a hand sander.
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Reply to My lucky day!by vgrafI got my second shot last week here at the Eisenhower Med Center in Palm Springs. I am 82 and in their system and was contacted by them to come in for my first shot. At the completion of that shot I was given my appt. for the second shot.
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Reply to Another Mid-Michigan Scrollerby dgmanGreat looking work Jeff! Welcome to the forum from Southern California!
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Reply to My lucky day!by dgmanMy wife and I got our second shot two weeks ago, we’re done!
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