Finished this Fretwork Wheelbarrow in the latest Issue of Scroll Saw. Done on 1/4" oak instead of 1/8" oak which the pattern called for. Edward
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Nicely done."Still Montana Mike"
"Don't worry about old age--it doesn't last that long."
Mike's Wood-n-Things LLC
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Ah what a sweeeeet wheelbarrow Edward, I'm contemplating putting it on my bucket list, but I'm a lousy tab cutter. Nice job on yours.Gloria ............... Two memorable things to say in life, "Hello" for the first time, and "Good-bye" for the last.
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by RolfGreat suggestions! Gary I do use blue tape when I need a quick zero clearance solution. I did not expect to need it on this project.
Jim that is an interesting solution it wonder how long it will hold up. I will definitely look that up.
But you did give me an idea. I just bought a new roll...-
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by JimernRolf, I had that happen once, the second time it happened I bought a magnetic sheet from amazon, the sheet is super slippery. I did not think it would stick to my Ex so I was going to use double sided tape, but it did stock magnetically just fine....
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Reply to 1st Scroll Saw Bowlby DaveVanEssGreat Job. I invite you do go to scrollmania.com and try out the PolyDraw software. It allows you to design your own bowls. Ther are about seven tutorials to help learn Carol Rothman edited them for me so they under easy to understand!...Today, 02:19 AM
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Aw man Rolf....that bites! But knowing you, the 'repaired' design will look fantastic and maybe even like an artistic creation.
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by Gary beasleySimpler just to drop a piece of tape over the holes same way you would do for zero clearance operation.
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