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General Category => Introduce Yourself. => Topic started by: isteve on August 27, 2011, 07:38:58 pm
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Hello I'm Steve and live in the shadow of the 2012 Olympics.
I am overwhelmed with the work that can be produced from scrolling,its like a hidden world opening its doors to me. Steve's work just blows me away.
And the amount of help and advice here is amazing too.
cheers
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Hi Steve, Welcome to the forum. I'm Dan From Southern California.
Yes, Most saws can be set on a table top, however if it is not clamped down or bolted to the table, It will vibrate badly. I don't know what is available in the UK, but I'm sure some one will come on and help you wit that.
Again, Welcome to the forum.
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welcome aboard Steve I'm Todd from Newfoundland Canada. i been using a sears tabletop model for years not the best saw out there but gets the job done
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Glad you found us. Hi I'm Russ from Florida. Welcome to the Scrollsaw Forum. A project a day will keep the doctor away LOL... :)
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Good to have you here Steve. I'm Gene from Iowa. This is a great place to be.
gene
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Hi Steve and welcome. I'm also in the UK
aubec
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Hi Steve welcome, I'm Marg from Australia and an ex Brit.
Marg
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Hi Steve. I am Dan from Arizona. Just recently stayed at a hotel near Tower Hill in London. Had a wonderful week there even if it did hit 90 deg F the one day. Cheers
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Hello Steven welcome to the forum... I'm Sheila in Texas
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Hi Steve. I started with a dremel on my kitchen countertop. Any saw can be set on a counter. There is no rule that you have to put a stand under it. Several people here on the forum cut inside their house and do not have their saw mounted on a stand.
Welcome to the forum. Glad to have you. I'm Julie from Texas.
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Hi Steve, welcom, i'm Heiko from Germany
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Welcome to the group
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Good evening Steve from Iowa, I'm Gene welcome to the best place in town.
gene