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Pattern Requests. / Re: Berry Basket Patterns
« on: January 11, 2023, 12:00:00 pm »
I tried that link, but they did not have the one that I need.
what are you looking for?

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Pattern Requests. / Re: Berry Basket Patterns
« on: January 10, 2023, 08:27:11 pm »
https://berrybasket.com/     this one doesn't work on all brosers

https://www.scrollsaw.com/  this is the main page of scrollsaw.com they curate the patterns from berry basket.

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I've been using a "bead reamer" for about a year now. Looks like a needle file but smaller, 1/16" tapering down to 1/32, 1 inch long.

While looking for a link to show what one looks like I found these, bead reams that chuck into a dremel, :
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B018MNCZ4K/ref=sw_img_1?smid=A1MC10JMUS581Q&psc=1


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Ask Steve a question. / Copywrites and permissions
« on: August 16, 2022, 09:37:12 pm »
This question should be in no way viewed as a negative. Steve is a treasure to the scroll sawing community.

Today (8-16-22 ) Steve made some points about Etsy, salient points. Yesterday ( I believe ) he talked about fonts and where to find them ( DaFont ). On the DaFont website most of the fonts state "free for personal use" if you use these fonts for any commercial purpose they want you to buy a commercial license. When I tried to find out how to get a commercial license, and how much it would cost, I could not find any info or working links.

So, the questions are: Steve, have you acquired a commercial license for the fonts that you use, or are you only using the 100% free fonts?  How does this compare to sellers on Etsy selling your patterns without your consent?

Thanks in Advance
Wichita Blundell

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General Scroll Saw Talk / Re: Thick Pieces
« on: May 08, 2021, 01:00:59 am »
Rodney,
   I routinely cut sliding dovetails in 1 1/2 oak and have cut them in purpleheart. My go to blade in FD polar #1. And I turn the tension way up. Stopping every 1/4 inch or so and letting the blade clear the sawdust and "catch up" with the cut. Yes, it's slow cutting, but doable.
Wichita

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Introduce Yourself. / New member from SE Idaho
« on: January 01, 2020, 07:41:51 pm »
Hi all,
   While I'm new to this site, I have been scrolling since '85. I started with a Sears 13" that took 3 inch pinned blades. I tried a sears industrial model but kept breaking the blade clamps. Finnally settled on the Delta two speed with the quick clamp II. I love to cut fretwork patterns, the more detail the better. Just started cutting compound ornaments, still having issues, but hey, practice.

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