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    Default G'day .. always loved woodwork!!

    Hey all,

    Been into woodwork on a non-proffessional level since my High School days. Was the first chick in the woodwork class ... boy did that create a stir!

    Anyway, I've always mucked about making things, big and small, shelves, boxes, fences and done restoration work on a few antiques. But .... never done ANY scroll work so .... LOOK OUT !! I'm here to pick brains!

    Timbacare

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    Welcome!
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    I know you believe you understand what you think I wrote, but I'm not sure you realize that what you just read is not what I meant.


    Regards, Woodwould.

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    Red face welcome

    You said a nice word I'm here to pick brains! It's sounds nice. I am new here. I also want to gain knowledge from other members.

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    Welcome to the forum Timbacare

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timbacare View Post
    Hey all,

    Been into woodwork on a non-proffessional level since my High School days. Was the first chick in the woodwork class ... boy did that create a stir!

    Anyway, I've always mucked about making things, big and small, shelves, boxes, fences and done restoration work on a few antiques. But .... never done ANY scroll work so .... LOOK OUT !! I'm here to pick brains!

    Timbacare
    scroll work in what way? hands on G code, M code, or the lazy way autocad, mega cad, cadcam 1~6...

    oh and wellcome to the forum..

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    gidday rosalyne

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    Quote Originally Posted by old-man View Post
    scroll work in what way? hands on G code, M code, or the lazy way autocad, mega cad, cadcam 1~6...

    oh and welcome to the forum..
    G or M code - "What???"

    Autocad ... no way! Not that computer literate

    Totally new to Scroll speak so you guys will have to bare with me as I learn the jargon. Just got myself an El Cheapo 16" variable speed, pin or plain blade scroll saw. I like hands on when creating things. Not afraid of power tools .... hubby got me a chainsaw for a pressie last year and I was WRAPPED!!!

    I've asked my first question in the Scrollsaw section ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timbacare View Post
    G or M code - "What???"

    Autocad ... no way! Not that computer literate

    Totally new to Scroll speak so you guys will have to bare with me as I learn the jargon. Just got myself an El Cheapo 16" variable speed, pin or plain blade scroll saw. I like hands on when creating things. Not afraid of power tools .... hubby got me a chainsaw for a pressie last year and I was WRAPPED!!!

    I've asked my first question in the Scrollsaw section ...
    ha ha my mistake, scroll "saw"... ok i'm on the same page.

    i was thinking scroll writing code, free hand CNC.. sorry

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    G'Day & welcome to a top forum "Timbacare",
    You'll find a heap of helpful & knowledgeable blokes & ladies of the forum, and for the most very willing to assist.
    make sure you show off your handiwork as everyone loves a photo, especially WIP photos with build noted.
    Enjoy the forum.
    Enjoy your woodwork & the scrollsaw.
    Cheers, crowie

    PS - Cheers out Helen Harris for scrollsaw blades - [email protected]

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