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    Solid wood for scrolling

    British Hardwoods do thin wood packs. http://www.britishhardwoods.co.uk/timber/thin-wood.html happy scrolling Steve
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    Help choosing my first saw

    here's a blade chart from Olson that might help. http://www2.woodcraft.com/PDF/Olson-scr ... -chart.pdf happy scrolling Steve
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    Skoda Scout

    What about the XC70, the 4 wheel drive version of the V 70 estate.
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    Why do folks here so like the FD blades?

    Hi scrimper, I too ordered some FD blades and was pleased with them and didn't have any problems with them until the last lot, around the time when everyone was complaining, I did have quite a few break as you described. So I looked around and found the blades I use could be bought in the UK...
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    Injet Transfer

    I think this is the one no skills mentioned. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zq2O66QGCwg
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    Flying Dutchman Blades

    The Niqua Top cut do not have the kink at the top end of the blade. happy scrolling Steve
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    Flying Dutchman Blades

    Niqua top cut are available from Original Marquetry in sizes 2/0 up to 12. http://www.originalmarquetry.co.uk/prod ... ls_489.htm happy scrolling Steve
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    Flying Dutchman Blades

    It is said that FD blades are made by Niqua, but if you want FD blades then Mikes workshop is the place, though now owned and operated by Wooden Teddy Bear. Postage is quick and reasonable, but if you place a large order you could get stung for import duties and tax. http://mikesworkshop.com/...
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    Newbie being dim, Delta owners advice pls

    Hi there, I'm not very good at explaining by writing, if you know what I mean but will give it a go, not sure which part you are missing, from the manual that Rodders linked to in fig 29 page 11 is it A or B that's missing? As for putting the blade in the top clamp it goes in from the front...
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    Newbie - anywhere to try out saws?

    I would buy the Delta, it has the quickset blade clamps fitted which in my opinion are the best clamps. I have one and a 560 as well.
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    Midlands Woodworking Show 18th/19th March(Newark Showground)

    I'll be there Friday doing a stint on the Dukeries Woodturning Club stand
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    Magazine

    Hi Dave, you could try Fox Chapel Publishing. http://www.foxchapelpublishing.com/ happy scrolling Steve
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    Saw Advice

    Les, drive over to Johns, try the Delta 540, buy the 540, as he says it's the best blade clamping system ever. I have a 540 and a 560. If only I lived closer. :o happy scrolling Steve
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    Router advice

    Jaymac on London Road, or Protrade on Ascot Drive.
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    Recommend Craft fairs in my locale

    Try stallfinder, https://www.stallfinder.com/
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    Straight edger

    Have a look at this video, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrYjc3G1vgo
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    Choices

    I use a Hobbies saw mostly demonstrating at craft fairs, I got it from Martin who started to do it up and I finished it. happy scrolling Steve
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    Buying Flying Dutchman blades !

    If you don't want to buy from the USA the look for Niqua blades in the UK. there are several suppliers including but not limited to, Hobbies, Hegner and Original Marquetry. Flying Dutchman blades are reputedly made by Niqua. happy scrolling Steve
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    Could I make my own bottle opener kits for turning?

    Not turned but some good ideas here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q50LGBOYYXQ
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    Anyone suggest a good stool for scrolling?

    I use one of these that my daughter bought me at Christmas two years ago.
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