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Delta 16" 40-530
Ryobi 16" VS
"Never be afraid to try something new. Remember it was amateurs that built the ARK but Professionals that built the Titanic!"
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Originally posted by ozarkhillbillyI got mine at lowe's for under $12.00 dollars and it is refilliable, you can find it in the plumbing dept. It's yellow and is called Micro-Jet.
Check out the Sticky titled "owl progress" I have a couple of pictures posted there with me using the micro-jet burning the fuzzies off. http://www.scrollsawer.com/forum/inf...nge/7779-4.htm
I'll give her a whirl here in alittle while hopefully yet this afternoon
Thanks Bill,
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Originally posted by JediscrollerHehehe, I use flat reverse-tooth blades and don't have to deal with the fuzzies.
What size blades do you use for portraits? I've been using spirals, but want to try flat blades to see the difference in the cuts.Joel
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