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General Scroll Saw Talk / How do you apply your pattern?
« on: March 19, 2012, 08:00:42 pm »
Back a month ago I posted on buying the Sticky-back sheets for printing the pattern on and applying it to the wood.  (No painters tape)  Well I have some of my experimenting to yack about....Comments are very welcome.... 

Simple patterns (with not so many inside cuts) using this product was good to the point I told yas I was thru with painters tape n spray glue.  Well unless someone can explain how to remove this product easily I will (and I have) gone back to the good ole blue tape n spray glue. 

One pattern I cut with lots n lots of inside cuts took me AGES to get all of it off the wood. 

I ordered 250 sheets of 8.5 x 11 sheets.  Still have probably 245....Danny  :+}

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Brag Forum / Wolf Pack.... :+}
« on: March 19, 2012, 05:52:22 pm »
This is Paul's design he posted maybe a month ago.  I think is a real, real good design.  Hey Paul....  Still can't understand what you meant for the TWO WOLFS at the top left to be doing.  Anyway cut um anyway....  Fun pattern to cut.
As my usual comments are welcome.  Danny  :+}

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Brag Forum / Lion and Lamb....
« on: March 07, 2012, 01:51:17 pm »
Not sure where I got this pattern.  I enjoyed cutting this.  Was touch n go in many areas, but Yea! I feel the finished product is Good.  Danny  :+}

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General Scroll Saw Talk / Why do I have to Log In every time????
« on: March 01, 2012, 07:58:19 am »
I have been living with this problem for some time now, but as of lately when I click on LOG IN another window pops up saying INCORRECT PASSWORD?  All I do is click another time on that window where it says log in and everything starts to work.  Is there something I have not got set correctly?  Tks Danny :+(

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General Scroll Saw Talk / Bandsaw Question.... :+}
« on: February 28, 2012, 12:55:22 pm »
The TIRES that fit around each WHEEL have gave up.  Have checked around to buy these parts....BUT....  Seems no one keeps these in stock.  Some even say they are discontinued.  Like its only 14 years old.  The tires lasted that long.  Anyway is there a fix that anyone has used to get by?  Tks....  Danny  :+}

Oh yea....  Its a Delta 9" model #28-150

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General Scroll Saw Talk / Adhering Pattern to Wood.... :+}
« on: February 25, 2012, 12:11:04 pm »
Been using the method of painters blue tape and spray glue what seems like forever.  Well I decided to invest in the Self stick paper.  Have cut Three different projects with 100% success.  Does not lift up when cutting and pulls off about the same as the tape.  I am pretty much convinced that I may not use the painters tape and spray glue again.  Only time will tell huh? Danny :+} 

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General Scroll Saw Talk / Wonder What Happens with 500 posts???? LOL
« on: February 21, 2012, 11:44:52 am »
Just replyed to a post and noticed I have 499 posts.  Had to put this one in so I can get to 500.  Do I get anything special?  LOL  Danny  :+}

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The Coffee Shop / What do YOU do with the Woodchips? :+}
« on: January 23, 2012, 12:50:37 pm »
check out what this man does with his woodchips
Unbeliveable

http://www.designswan.com/archives/incredible-wooden-chip-artwork-by-sergey-bobkov.html

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General Scroll Saw Talk / Whirligigs....
« on: January 16, 2012, 01:01:47 pm »
Well I have come to my conclusion that I am kind of burned out cutting Portrait patterns.  Last count I had 43 and most are framed.  The Craft Shows around here have no interest in them....SO....i built Marcels Peanut Butter bird feeder yesterday and I simply enjoyed it very much.  Far from Scrolling altho a couple parts required the use.  Now my feelings have turned towards WHRILIGIGS.  I have never constructed one, but it does sound interesting....SO....  Is there anyone in our group that could help out with PLANS and lots of POINTERS?  Hehe that was a accidental Pun.   Anyway....  Danny  :+}

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Computer questions / Someone sending false emails.... ???? :+(
« on: January 13, 2012, 04:53:34 pm »
Can someone answer why this is happening?

I get a email from (in this case my sister) with only a LINK included.
It is addressed to me....my daughter, my brother and two nephews.

I have learned to be SUSPICIOUS of emails with only a LINK and nothing eles said....

I called my sister and she told me SHE DID NOT SEND IT????

In fact this same thing was sent to me TWICE at different times of the day.

Well my Lil Brother recieved this and OPENED the LINK.  Now his laptop does not work.

Would LOVE to know how this kind of thing is happening.  Help?

Thanks....  Danny  :+}

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The Coffee Shop / "Duh" Why didn't I think of this???? ....:+}
« on: January 13, 2012, 04:45:55 pm »
duh ~ why didn't I think of this one........

I have a friend who used her solar lights inside at night when her current
was off during the hurricane.  She stuck them in a jar or bottle and said
they gave off plenty of 'free light'.  She put one in each room and would
put them back outside in the daytime and bring them in at night as long as
the current was off.  They are safe to use and cheaper than batteries.
Bring in a solar light one night and test it.

Due to a thunderstorm, we lost power for about 5 hours.  We were scrambling
around in the darkness, looking for matches, candles, flashlights, etc.  We
looked outside, and noticed our solar lights shining brightly all around our
patio, stairs, dock, etc.  They were beautiful. My wife walked outside, and
brought several of the solar lights inside.

We stuck the solar light pipes into plastic drink bottles containers and
they made the nicest, brightest, safest, lighting you could ever imagine.

We put one in the bathroom, the kitchen, the living room, etc.  There was
plenty of light.  There are all types of solar lights available.  We bought
ours at Harbor Freight.  We put them all around our yard.  They look nice
and they do not attract flying bugs like the outdoor lights around our
doorway.

The lights we have fit into the small (20 oz) water bottles and they also
fit into most of the larger liter bottles.  If you need a weight in the
plastic bottle to keep them from tipping over, you can put a few of the
pretty colorful "flat marbles" that they put in aquariums, and vases. (you
can also use sand, aquarium gravel, etc., whatever you have available).

The lights we have were perfect inside our home.  They burn all night long
if you need them.

The next day, you just take your solar lights back outside and they will
instantly recharge and be ready for you to use again any time you need them.

Perfect for power outages, hurricanes, etc.

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The Coffee Shop / CHRISTMAS at the Gas Station.... :+)
« on: December 26, 2011, 03:00:58 pm »
CHRISTMAS at the Gas Station
 
The old man sat in his gas station on a cold Christmas Eve. He hadn't been anywhere in years since his wife had passed away. It was just another day to him. He didn't hate Christmas, just couldn't find a reason to celebrate. He was sitting there looking at the snow that had been falling for the last hour and wondering what it was all about when the door opened and a homeless man stepped through.

Instead of throwing the man out, Old George as he was known by his customers, told the man to come and sit by the heater and warm up. "Thank you, but I don't mean to intrude," said the stranger. "I see you're busy, I'll just go."

"Not without something hot in your belly." George said.

He turned and opened a wide mouth Thermos and handed it to the stranger. "It ain't much, but it's hot and tasty. Stew ... Made it myself. When you're done, there's coffee and it's fresh."

Just at that moment he heard the "ding" of the driveway bell. "Excuse me, be right back," George said. There in the driveway was an old '53 Chevy. Steam was rolling out of the front.. The driver was panicked. "Mister can you help me!" said the driver, with a deep Spanish accent. "My wife is with child and my car is broken." George opened the hood. It was bad. The block looked cracked from the cold, the car was dead.

"You ain't going in this thing," George said as he turned away.

"But Mister, please help ...." The door of the office closed behind George as he went inside. He went to the office wall and got the keys to his old truck, and went back outside. He walked around the building, opened the garage, started the truck and drove it around to where the couple was waiting. "Here, take my truck," he said. "She ain't the best thing you ever looked at, but she runs real good."

George helped put the woman in the truck and watched as it sped off into the night. He turned and walked back inside the office. "Glad I gave 'em the truck, their tires were shot too. That 'ol truck has brand new ." George thought he was talking to the stranger, but the man had gone. The Thermos was on the desk, empty, with a used coffee cup beside it. "Well, at least he got something in his belly," George thought.

George went back outside to see if the old Chevy would start. It cranked slowly, but it started. He pulled it into the garage where the truck had been. He thought he would tinker with it for something to do. Christmas Eve meant no customers. He discovered the block hadn't cracked, it was just the bottom hose on the radiator. "Well, shoot, I can fix this," he said to himself. So he put a new one on.

"Those tires ain't gonna get 'em through the winter either." He took the snow treads off of his wife's old Lincoln. They were like new and he wasn't going to drive the car anyway.

As he was working, he heard shots being fired. He ran outside and beside a police car an officer lay on the cold ground. Bleeding from the left shoulder, the officer moaned, "Please help me."

George helped the officer inside as he remembered the training he had received in the Army as a medic. He knew the wound needed attention. "Pressure to stop the bleeding," he thought. The uniform company had been there that morning and had left clean shop towels. He used those and duct tape to bind the wound. "Hey, they say duct tape can fix anythin'," he said, trying to make the policeman feel at ease.

"Something for pain," George thought. All he had was the pills he used for his back. "These ought to work." He put some water in a cup and gave the policeman the pills. "You hang in there, I'm going to get you an ambulance."

The phone was dead. "Maybe I can get one of your buddies on that there talk box out in your car." He went out only to find that a bullet had gone into the dashboard destroying the two way radio.

He went back in to find the policeman sitting up. "Thanks," said the officer. "You could have left me there. The guy that shot me is still in the area."

George sat down beside him, "I would never leave an injured man in the Army and I ain't gonna leave you." George pulled back the bandage to check for bleeding. "Looks worse than what it is. Bullet passed right through 'ya. Good thing it missed the important stuff though. I think with time your gonna be right as rain."

George got up and poured a cup of coffee. "How do you take it?" he asked.

"None for me," said the officer..

"Oh, yer gonna drink this. Best in the city. Too bad I ain't got no donuts." The officer laughed and winced at the same time.

The front door of the office flew open. In burst a young man with a gun. "Give me all your cash! Do it now!" the young man yelled. His hand was shaking and George could tell that he had never done anything like this before.

"That's the guy that shot me!" exclaimed the officer.

"Son, why are you doing this?" asked George, "You need to put the cannon away. Somebody else might get hurt."

The young man was confused. "Shut up old man, or I'll shoot you, too. Now give me the cash!"

The cop was reaching for his gun. "Put that thing away," George said to the cop, "we got one too many in here now."

He turned his attention to the young man. "Son, it's Christmas Eve. If you need money, well then
here. It ain't much but it's all I got. Now put that pea shooter away."

George pulled $150 out of his pocket and handed it to the young man, reaching for the barrel of the gun at the same time. The young man released his grip on the gun, fell to his knees and began to cry. "I'm not very good at this am I? All I wanted was to buy something for my wife and son," he went on. "I've lost my job, my rent is due, my car got repossessed last week."

George handed the gun to the cop. "Son, we all get in a bit of squeeze now and then. The road gets hard sometimes, but we make it through the best we can."

He got the young man to his feet, and sat him down on a chair across from the cop. "Sometimes we do stupid things." George handed the young man a cup of coffee. "Bein' stupid is one of the things that makes us human. Comin' in here with a gun ain't the answer. Now sit there and get warm and we'll sort this thing out."

The young man had stopped crying. He looked over to the cop. "Sorry I shot you. It just went off. I'm sorry officer."

"Shut up and drink your coffee " the cop said.

George could hear the sounds of sirens outside. A police car and an ambulance skidded to a halt. Two cops came through the door, guns drawn. "Chuck! You ok?" one of the cops asked the wounded officer.

"Not bad for a guy who took a bullet. How did you find me?"

"GPS locator in the car. Best thing since sliced bread. Who did this?" the other cop asked as he approached the young man.

Chuck answered him, "I don't know. The guy ran off into the dark. Just dropped his gun and ran."

George and the young man both looked puzzled at each other.

"That guy work here?" the wounded cop continued.

"Yep," George said, "just hired him this morning. Boy lost his job."

The paramedics came in and loaded Chuck onto the stretcher. The young man leaned over the wounded cop and whispered, "Why?"

Chuck just said, "Merry Christmas boy .... and you too, George, and thanks for everything."

"Well, looks like you got one doozy of a break there. That ought to solve some of your problems."

George went into the back room and came out with a box. He pulled out a ring box. "Here you go, something for the little woman. I don't think Martha would mind. She said it would come in handy some day."

The young man looked inside to see the biggest diamond ring he ever saw. "I can't take this," said the young man. "It means something to you."

"And now it means something to you," replied George. "I got my memories. That's all I need."

George reached into the box again. An airplane, a car and a truck appeared next. They were toys that the oil company had left for him to sell. "Here's something for that little man of yours."

The young man began to cry again as he handed back the $150 that the old man had handed him earlier.

"And what are you supposed to buy Christmas dinner with? You keep that too," George said. "Now git home to your family."

The young man turned with tears streaming down his face. "I'll be here in the morning for work, if that job offer is still good."

"Nope. I'm closed Christmas day," George said. "See ya the day after."

George turned around to find that the stranger had returned. "Where'd you come from? I thought you left?"

"I have been here. I have always been here," said the stranger. "You say you don't celebrate Christmas. Why?"

"Well, after my wife passed away, I just couldn't see what all the bother was. Puttin' up a tree and all seemed a waste of a good pine tree. Bakin' cookies like I used to with Martha just wasn't the same by myself and besides I was gettin' a little chubby."

The stranger put his hand on George's shoulder. "But you do celebrate the holiday, George. You gave me food and drink and warmed me when I was cold and hungry. The woman with child will bear a son and he will become a great doctor.

The policeman you helped will go on to save 19 people from being killed by terrorists. The young man who tried to rob you will make you a rich man and not take any for himself. "That is the spirit of the season and you keep it as good as any man."

George was taken aback by all this stranger had said. "And how do you know all this?" asked the old man.

"Trust me, George. I have the inside track on this sort of thing. And when your days are done you will be with Martha again."

The stranger moved toward the door. "If you will excuse me, George, I have to go now. I have to go home where there is a big celebration planned."

George watched as the old leather jacket and the torn pants that the stranger was wearing turned into a white robe. A golden light began to fill the room.

"You see, George ... it's My birthday. Merry Christmas."

George fell to his knees and replied, "Happy Birthday, Lord Jesus"
 
This story is better than any greeting card.
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND GOD BLESS!


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Pattern Requests. / The Ascension of the Lord....
« on: December 24, 2011, 04:31:47 pm »
I used to have this pattern....BUT....Can't locate it now.   If someone has it I would Love to know how to obtain it again and also has anyone cut this pattern?
                                  Thanks Very Much and May all enjoy Christmas Day.
             Danny  :+}

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The Coffee Shop / Opinions of Sprial hams or other.... ?
« on: December 21, 2011, 07:07:55 pm »
Is there a thot about whether to cook a raw ham or a fully cooked ham?
And thots on the Spriral fully cooked hams as compared to the fully cooked other wise hams.  Gots my way, but sure would like to hear others....Danny :+}

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Pattern Requests. / Looking for a Pattern.... :+}
« on: December 17, 2011, 12:57:18 pm »
Looking for a pattern of Horses....  Yep....Another one.  Seen this pattern somewheres, but no can member.  Its a side view of a Mama Horse with
her baby horse standing under her neck.  Both are mainly from lower neck to ears.
This be maybe jarble, but just maybe someone has seen this pattern.
                                 And I thank yas....  Danny  :+}

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