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    Name plates

    Hi Sam, 3 stage finishing. 1. Dunked in Boiled Linseed Oil and left to dry for 24hrs 2. Dyed with Wilko traditional wood dye "Indian Rosewood" (going to be mounted on white painted door) Again left to dry for 24hrs 3. Finished of with 1 coat of Wilko Laquer Spray. Mike
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    Name plates

    That is a wee knot, shows up better in large size
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    Name plates

    Hi gilljc, thanks for the comment. I think, if I remember correctly, the font is Badaboom BB by Blambot downloaded from http://www.dafont.com/search.php?q=badaboom Not sure what the wood is, an old piece of tongue & groove shed side but quite hard to cut. Mike
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    Name plates

    My 1st 2 tests. My daughter's name and her friend. Actually these are the 2nd trials but the first were not very good.
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    Blade Degreasing

    I have had to do that since day one with my new Sealey. Sheila Landry or Steve Good have a video on how to degrease blades
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    Newbie with new scrollsaw

    Thanks for the welcome everyone.I am sure I will spend plenty of time on (in?) this forum. My plan is to start of with some name plaques and personalised key holders and then progress on to something more adventurous as time goes by. Mike
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    Newbie with new scrollsaw

    I got a xmas pressy, actually 2. and decided to join in the fun (scrolling is fun isnt it?) on this forum. Sealey SM1302 406mm Variable Speed Scroll Saw with 230V Throat and a bench drill Would have got better if I/we could have afforded it. Set up in kitchen until rain stops and then...
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