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    cut about twenty five of these today think they turned out ok
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  • #2
    Very Very Very nice. I like that way you mounted and frame it too. It all works well together.
    Scott
    Creator of fine designer sawdust.

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    • #3
      I'm sure Toni & Sue will be delighted to see this !

      Nicely cut and photographed, Jerry .

      Gill
      There is no opinion, however absurd, which men will not readily embrace as soon as they can be brought to the conviction that it is readily adopted.
      (Schopenhauer, Die Kunst Recht zu Behalten)

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      • #4
        Nice a crisp and clean looking. What's the "Paper" part refer to?
        Jeff Powell

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        • #5
          I would assume that it is cut out of some sort of paper. Very nice.
          Diane
          Dragon
          Owner of a nice 21" Excalibur
          Owner of a Dewalt 788
          PuffityDragon on AFSP

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          • #6
            paper

            the paper I do cut things out of is about the thickness of card stock. I do cut wood also How ever I cut alot of patterns from paper stock for an old age home >when cutting paper you can stack about 25 together for a one time cut This took about 40 min for all

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            • #7
              Ah you have made me smile! Thanks for sharing your cuts of the design... and twenty five huh? Cool!

              Love the completed project.

              Take care
              Toni

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              • #8
                25/40 = 0.625 mins to cut each one ... wow, that is production cutting ...
                It looks great GF.
                Ian

                Scrolling with a Dewalt 788

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                • #9
                  Very nice! Using the card stock is very creative, too, never heard of anyone doing that before.

                  So how do you go about preparing your stack for cutting?

                  Pete

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                  • #10
                    reply for cuting paper

                    I use 1/8 ply birch for back and front ,than brad nail the four corners front and back glue pattern ( Elmers Spray) drill holes and cut pattern after cutting pattern out I use a heat gun to remove the pattern from the wood ,This gives me 25 paper cut out and two wooden ones for painting or staining

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                    • #11
                      What blade do you use for those, Jerry?
                      Ian

                      Scrolling with a Dewalt 788

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                      • #12
                        very NICE!!! I like what you've done and really apppreciate your letting us know how you did it!! Thanks!

                        Sue Chrestensen

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                        • #13
                          I have never tried it but it seems you would get fuzzy edges (which you don't). Is that because of the tightness of the pack or the blade you use?

                          EarlinJax
                          (suddenly a senior member)

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                          • #14
                            Thanks for sharing you method, GF. Those would be especially nice for charity fundraisers, I think.

                            It also makes me think about scrolling Christmas cards this year.

                            Pete

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                            • #15
                              Blade size

                              2.0 olson blade on these some time i 'll use a 3 however most paper is a 2.0

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