Its Fretnot here again. I just wanted to express my thanks to Mikes Wood-n Things for explaining how to upload photos. I think it is always nice to show others what we have been up to. When I got into scroll sawing one of the first things I made was a stand for my blades. I bought some tubes from e-bay and then made the stand on the lathe. It holds 12 tubes and thats enough for me.
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Sweeeeet cuts and turning Fretnot.......and I agree with you, its great when members post photos of their projects. Gives food for thought, and catching new ideas.Gloria ............... Two memorable things to say in life, "Hello" for the first time, and "Good-bye" for the last. -
Nice job. Always like to see our family members photos."Still Montana Mike"
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Wow...those are some great projects!!! Thanx for sharing!~ Kim
A day in my shop is like a day at the beach...full of sunshine and ya never know where the sawdust may end up!
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by NC ScrollerDon’t over sand them as you will shorten their usable life. Only sand as needed. Another thing to do is clear your blades before installing. Blades are coated with oil to prevent rust. Wipe the ends with alcohol or lightly sand with 320 grit.
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