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Hey, Mike that sounds interesting. I would like to attend. How would I get info on the event?
Also, being a new sawer I was wondering: when I get real good and want to do a large fretwork project like a large clock what would one do with these projects after you finish them? They are so large after a while one could run out of room real quick. Just a question, I’m a long way from that and I will need a better saw.
I noticed that you have a Hegner in you picture on your website. You must like it, would you recommend it to a newbie like me for my next saw?
Thanks,
-Bill
My saw is a DeWalt788 Measure twice; cut once; count fingers after cut
For more information on the Branson scroll event, I'm sure that there will be some in the next SSW magazine. If I hear more from the Jennings, I will post it.
About big clocks. I made the Dome clock and every one liked it. However we did not have room and none of our kids wanted it. I sold it for $ 300.00 to a lady with a big house. That was not enough but at least I got my wood paid for. The big Grand father clock is standing in a corner of the dinning room and we just love it.
My best selling clock was the Worthington Hall clock and the Cottage clock.
I never been sorry that I bought the Hegner saw. It is solid made and I like the 3 legged steel stand. It has the least front to back movement of other saws, except the Eclipse. I would love to have one like that some day.
Mike M
"I never been sorry that I bought the Hegner saw. It is solid made and I like the 3 legged steel stand. It has the least front to back movement of other saws, except the Eclipse. I would love to have one like that some day."
Hey Mike, why don't you get that Eclipse sometime this winter and donate your Hegner to some charity, (me since I am a charity case)? LOL
On july 9, 2005 there will be a scroll saw picnic in Branson , MO. It will be 100% inside.
Hope to see you there.
Mike M
Mike I thought that I read somewhere that the 2005 Was going to be in Lebanon.TN. It was in Branson last yr. I went to the last one in in Lebanon and had a great time .I'd love to go to Branson ,but it is a little far for me to travel and have to get a room.
Chet
On july 9, 2005 there will be a scroll saw picnic in Branson , MO. It will be 100% inside.
Hope to see you there.
Mike M
Mike I thought that I read somewhere that the 2005 Was going to be in Lebanon.TN. It was in Branson last yr. I went to the last one in Lebanon and had a great time .I'd love to go to Branson ,but it is a little far for me to travel and have to get a room.
Chet
Update: I found that a quick spray across the piece one time has been enough to adhere the pattern to the painters tape. It just takes a little practice. For example, the last piece I did had 4 strips of painters tape. I aimed at each one and did a quick spritz, like you do when using spray paint to...
Our Club used to have a Buss trip from Long Island Every year to the show. That was a lot of fun! I always went with a pocket full of cash to buy wood and tools. Sadly we have not done it for many years now. The vendors can't make any money between travel, booth fees, and hotels.
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