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Please guys have a look at my Facebook page www.facebook.com/edsdesigns and if you like what you see please Like.Mine are just simple designs and still learning the art of scroll saw.
Forester go to your page and then highlight the web address and right click it and click on copy then come here and start a response and right click and then click paste that'll give us all the web address so we all can check it out. Another way to make sure you post it where we can check it out is while on your page go to your info page on facebook and at the bottom it'll give you the web address to your profile/page copy that one here and we'll be able to get there. Hope this helps so we all can check your page.
Is it Ed's Designs? There's a horse and the sun and moon? Is that your page? Ed's Designs - Wall | Facebook
Then this should be your link to the page...
Nope....have found your website too...and the link there to your page doesn't work either...go to your page ....oh well...how long do you have your page? I have one too together with some friends and it didn't works let's say the first week...we had a lot of troubles with it but in the end it was ok...but just open your page, and then select the full www....stuff in the area above your page....and copy, then paste it here, when it's the same as you posted in your first post there's a problem...did you check on you page if you allow others to see you page? Go to manage, edit page, and there you can choose who can see your page, choose all and that should be ok...
It doesn’t matter whether the saw table tilts or the saw arm tilts. Either can be used for any project cut at an angle, and there’s a learning curve for each.
I actually prefer the tilting table because the blade remains vertical. I find that at really steep angles, like 40 or 45 degrees,...
This is the tapestry I found in the cedar chest. We can’t identify where the pictures are from. Two among many. I also forgot to mention dad was also in the army Fife and Drum Corps and also played with a big band when he was discharged. Have to find that info....
What a morning. The therapists were quite pleased with what he could do. He took the wrap off today and he can walk with the walker with very little pain. It’s getting the leg completely straight that is hard to do. It’s when his brother stopped in that things went off rails. Rolf, we are talking...
If you are referring to 3D Compound cutting, the blade is 90 degrees to the table and not tilted. I use the tilting head for things like inlays and Carole's bowls. If you want a tilting arm, be sure it is rack and pinion. Look at other features that may fit your needs. As a Pegas dealer, I can help...
I think the foot release was an option. I don’t see the pulley for it on the back of yours. Although it may have been removed. It is a very simple concept, it’s a cable attached to the back of the saw to release the arm
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