Maybe if they fixed the sign in and consolidated the scrollsaw sections into one they would have more participation. Just look at Just Woodworking for how to set up a good forum! This forum has some good ideas and just needs to be tuned up a little. (just my nickles worth)
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ANy good idea /forum/Message board can be improved on. I am mostly a Carver but work with wood and build shelves and some furiture. Aways can be improved. Always something to learn(improvement).
Personally, I would like to see a General Scroll saw topic as we are all beginners,at one time!
Hang in there BIll!
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