Hello everyone. I am a new scroller from Dothan, AL. I guess I have been at it for about 4 months now. I have done a lot of reading and researching and did not realize how much there was to scrolling. But I just love it. I have done a couple of pieces and will post them once I figure this forum out and learn how to do it. I have read notes here on the forum and am looking forward to learning from everyone and sharing as well. I have already received my first pack of FD scroll blades from Mike and he has been so responsive to emails and questions. A great day to all again, I look forward to the forum.
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Welcome, Popeye. Look forward to see your work.Mike
Craftsman 16" VS, Puros Indios and Sam Adams!
Scrollin' since Jun/2006
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I had the same experience with Mike when I ordered blades from him, great guy.
Welcome Popeye!
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Hey Popeye, good to have a scroller so close to home. I live in Prattville, about 10 mi. north of Montgomery. Welcome aboard & look forward to seeing some of your work.
As far as posting pictures, I got some good information from Gill. Goto Photobucket & set up an ablum and upload your pics there, resize them & copy them right to the message.
Very important: after copying the url to message you must type: [IMG] at the begining and: [/IMG] at the end of url for the image to show up. Sounds a little complicated but if I can do it you can to.
Go to the forum under General & look at the post "questions about pics", it's explained there.
Again, welcome.Last edited by tcleckler; 03-03-2007, 08:15 AM.Troy
Scrollin' with DeWalt DW788
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