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    Claddagh Plaque

    =D> I think that a commemorative plaque has to be beyond reproach for it to be worthwhile. This one certainly fits the bill. An interesting font and meticulously produced. Well done Brendan. Peter
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    Which Pyrography Kit?

    Never, ever put it in writing... :D :D
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    Suggest a Scroll-saw book ?

    Hi Cordy I have three books by Diana Thompson on my shelves. They are:- 3D Patterns for the Scroll Saw Compound Christmas Ornaments for the Scroll Saw Wooden Chess Sets You can Make They are all exclusively 3D projects by a designer who specialises in compound patterns. There is nothing too...
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    New Hegner, Workshop Tidy Up & Extraction

    What an excellent workshop. I am seriously envious too. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: I prefer the tidy end. :D
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    Hegner dust extraction

    I was impressed by the efficiency of the brush setup in the video showing the router. It would be good to get such a system installed for a fretsaw but I see no way of achieving it. Having come back to scrollsaw work after a very long absence dust seems a bigger problem to me than when I was...
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    Hegner dust extraction

    Interesting post. :D My Excalbur has a worse than useless dust collection system. It seems to do nothing at all! My Diamond uses a collection bin below the table (which collects dust) but is primitive. My first saw, a Hegner had a similar system to the modern machines but seemed less than...
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    What name

    Practical Scrollsaw Scrolling To The Max!
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    Excalibur EX-21

    Table marks very easily but lines are superficial. Mine has "scratches" in it already which can only be due to rotation and movement of workpiece. Looks a bit odd but not a reason not buy it. I think I will put a plywood table over the top.
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    Excalibur EX-21

    Hi Pete I've had one for a fortnight! Seems well made and is very quiet. Very little vibration, easy to follow lines on patterns and requires very little physical activity for me to change blades. As to reliability, I have no idea at all and I'm waiting to see what happens. Mine will get light...
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    Dremel/Parkside Attachments Lidl

    Just bought some Lidl mini-drill attachments myself. I'm starting to think I may be easily-led. :D
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    face mask no response

    I agree with this..loud too; but it is useful if you wear glasses. I use it if I feel I have to saw MDF(under duress) and for hardwoods. Regards
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    face mask no response

    I use an ancient Trend Airshield which completely covers my head. It is bulky and getting filters is not as easy as it once was but it works. I have a Microclene shed filter which removes dust from the air and a Record shop vacuum. It is very efficient but the teenage neighbours pop round...
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    Removing a paper pattern from the cut piece

    Removing paper patterns and residual glue can be a nuisance particularly on delicate fretwork. I try to avoid the problem in the first place. I prepare the wood and then wrap it carefully with either sellotape (clear tape) or blue masking tape (if I can get it). Then I apply the pattern using...
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    What do you think

    I agree with this. Setting up as a beginner can be a different experience in the UK. Saw availability, saw label (fretsaw/scrollsaw) differently named products(a recent thread here mentions mineral oil), finding good quality wood, very American YouTube videos; the list is lengthy. A new book...
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    Struggling with Blade Tensioning

    Heh Heh. Sounds like an excellent idea. Busy negotiating with my son's agent.
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    Struggling with Blade Tensioning

    Decision made. I've gone with EX21 Excalibur plus stand. I think this saw will involve less movement for me and will allow me to play again. I'm still wary of saw quality but time will tell whether it is reliable or not. Worst case scenario would mean I send it back. Present plan is still to...
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    Only 300 more cuts to go

    What an excellent piece of work. You must be very patient! :D
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    Struggling with Blade Tensioning

    Certainly a more pleasing price!
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    Struggling with Blade Tensioning

    I have a sentimental attachment to the Diamond and would hope to keep it for larger projects. Vibration has never been a major problem as I bought the stand and chair which uses my ample weight to anchor the saw. The Hegner 2sv is £719.00 at the moment (postage free!). I am seriously tempted...
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    Struggling with Blade Tensioning

    I've had a good look at my shed setup this morning. Much sighing and chin stroking. I use a converted outbuilding which is 6 feet by 6 feet 6 inches on a really good day, so space is at a premium. I think using the saw sideways is not an option. and I'm rapidly coming round to the idea that a...
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