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    Not sure if this is the right place to post, but I just created a photo album called Scrollturner Cuttings. If you have a chance, please check out the projects and tell me what you think. Thanks, Tommy

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    Well done

    Well, Tommy, I just looked at your cuttings. They are very nicely done. What kind of saw do you have?

    -Bill
    -Bill

    My saw is a DeWalt788 Measure twice; cut once; count fingers after cut

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      Bill, I am currently using a Craftsman 16" variable speed saw with Flying Dutchman New Spiral blades. Tommy

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      • #4
        Beautiful work!

        You have a good eye for balancing the subject on the piece.
        CAЯL HIRD-RUTTEЯ
        "proud member of the best scroll sawing forum on the net."
        Ryobi SC180VS scroll saw EX21

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        • #5
          That is the saw and blades I use too and I am just as happy with it as I would be a expensive saw. I also like the replacement policy ($18) If I break it ( which I probably will) they replace it with a new one -for up to 3 years- can't beat that with a hickory stick.
          ohh and I just assembled the 10" bandsaw i got last night- can't wait to try it out and of course it's a craftsman
          Sharon

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