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    This is copied and pasted from my FB page:
    Gary Mann order. Measures about 16" wide and 24" tall. Cut from scrap pieces of cherry for the corners, a cherry ply backer and Bubinga for the Chinese lettering and frame. Means ""SHORINKAN KANJI" The Kanji (symbols) say "shorinkan" which is the specific type of Karate we practice. (quoted from Gary Mann)

    I did have some problems squaring this up and had to rip the frame off with the table saw and go about it differently. I have never done a framed piece before, so this was a challenge for me.
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    Cherie Lee
    http://www.cewoodworks.com

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    Challenge or not it turned out quite nice.
    "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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    • Eugene Downes
      Reply to Stack Cutting
      by Eugene Downes
      I had considered useing a hot glue gun but I like to be able to reuse some of the bigger waste pieces. Also when I use brads and they extend through the bottom piece I am always carefull to take a small hammer and tap the points back up flush with the bottom piece so I do not scratch the table.
      Today, 03:29 PM
    • wjbclocks1
      Reply to Stack Cutting
      by wjbclocks1
      I use a hot glue gun. all around the edges, No chance of scrathing thhe table/
      Today, 10:07 AM
    • Rolf
      Reply to Scrollsaws
      by Rolf
      Ray at Seyco has the parts for the Excaliburs as long as it isn't one of the more recent Chinese clones....
      Today, 07:15 AM
    • Rolf
      Reply to Stack Cutting
      by Rolf
      I use a pin nailer in the waste areas. The brad and pin nail guns are a wonderful thing.
      Today, 07:11 AM
    • eric_h_e
      Reply to Stack Cutting
      by eric_h_e
      Good idea. I’ll have to try that when I get to the point of stack cutting. 👍
      Yesterday, 09:09 PM
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