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2nd May 2001, 03:06 PM
Thread: Free Clock Dial Patterns
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Free Clock Dial Patterns
A few years ago I was making a wall clock and wanted to use a scrollsawn face or time ring but couldn’t find a suitable pattern and had to order a commercial dial. To assist other scrollers with the...
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11th April 2001, 01:15 PM
Thread: New Free Patterns.
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New Free Patterns.
I've posted 2 new scrollsawn portrait patterns on my website, plus there are several more from past months. http://www.geocities.com/thomasrjm/ take the patterns link and you'll find #12 actress...
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11th April 2001, 01:12 PM
Thread: Hardwoods on the scrollsaw
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We use Olsen blades (USA) and will cut most...
We use Olsen blades (USA) and will cut most hardwoods excepting Blackwood and Ring Gidgee to date. Regards, Tom.
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2nd January 2001, 06:37 PM
Thread: Free Pattern Download
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Free Pattern Download
Happy New Year! My free January pattern is ready to download at http://www.geocities.com/thomasrjm/
Very nautical this month, a ships anchor with choice of using a clock or barometer. For the new... -
2nd January 2001, 06:32 PM
Thread: This may interest some
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Thanks Robbo, Our club, The Eltham and District...
Thanks , Our club, The Eltham and District Woodworkers has made one for the clubs Delta scrollsaw.
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23rd October 2000, 07:34 PM
Thread: scrolling mitres
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Scrollsaw will not achieve precision mitres....
Scrollsaw will not achieve precision mitres.
Take a look at the top of the range Nobex mitre box, I use one and its accuracy to cut picture frames and box sides 7" high is 100% only Hitachi sliding... -
19th October 2000, 12:36 PM
Thread: Bad and Good News!
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Bad and Good News!
Start with the bad news, Wodonga Scrollsaw Festival for 2001 has been officially cancelled due to shortage of sponsorship dollars.
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7th October 2000, 08:19 AM
Thread: New Free Patterns to download.
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New Free Patterns to download.
I have a small website to share my free scrollsaw pattern design each month, there are download instructions included and also a link to the largest collection of scrollsawing photos on the web...
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7th October 2000, 08:12 AM
Thread: Oz fretwork designs ?
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We only have 2 Aussie designs in our catalogue,...
We only have 2 Aussie designs in our catalogue, but I have several very oldies on my list to re-draw when time permits. Try posting a query on Oz Scrollsaw..........
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10th August 2000, 08:36 PM
Thread: Kids Stuff.
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Kids Stuff.
A man was doing a study of children's senses in a first-grade class using a bowl of Lifesavers.
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26th July 2000, 11:18 AM
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Eltham Woodworkers Annual Exhibition 2000
WHEN?.... 11th and 12th of November 2000,9am-5pm, (Sat & Sun)
WHERE?... The Eltham Community Centre, opposite Eltham Hotel, Corner of Pitt Street and Main Road Eltham.
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19th July 2000, 07:43 PM
Thread: Free Scrollsaw Patterns
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Free Scrollsaw Patterns
Each month www.berrybasket.com gives away a free downloadable pattern, to receive it go to the site fill out the questionare and download. They will add you to their mail and email lists which is...
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18th July 2000, 11:18 PM
Thread: See our FILTHY photo's !!!
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See our FILTHY photo's !!!
Sorry to dissapoint! but had to get your attention somehow.
This is a low budget no cost freebie double plug. Take a Cap'n Cook at our 255 scrollsawing photo's on ...................
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16th July 2000, 09:57 PM
Thread: Lets open the topic for discussion
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Hi John, the variable speed on your saw is for...
Hi John, the variable speed on your saw is for material thickness, ie: use high range and coarse blades #7-12 skip tooth for thicker timber but avoid burning, conversely thin materials require fine...