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    Lambretta scooter

    These are great. Very well done. Don W
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    Pine Marten Intarsia

    Another beautiful piece Phill. An excellent likeness of a rarely seem animal. take care Don W
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    Great job there Brian. That collie is so lifelike. 3 hours is fairly long maybe better to take it a bit more slowly and build up ? take care Don W
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    More bird boxes

    Brilliant stuff Naz. Made me smile.
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    Parkside Scroll Saw Mod

    Thanks AES, I'm sure someone will take up my offer but I suspect I will need to keep reading this forum in case someone has a problem and has not seen this post. The saw is not 'easier' to use but I feel better when I am using it, if you know what I mean. I have a bit of work to do for the clubs...
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    Parkside Scroll Saw Mod

    Thanks for the off topic discussion chaps, it helped to pass the time while I sorted this out. I found a new catalogue at my friendly tool supplier today and my machine is a clone of the sheppach in the catalogue (my machine plate says Made in China for Sheppach0. I finally ran a 6mm die down...
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    Latest Box

    Very nice indeed Phil. Don W
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    hegner?

    Don't know too much about blades as I am still trying them all out. I will wait till claymore posts and add +1 :D
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    Parkside Scroll Saw Mod

    Snowblowers ?? @linkshouse, Phill the rod arrived this morning and I will have a look when the rain dies down a bit. (If I hear another cry of "the garden needs it" :x :x take care Don W
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    Glue guns for scroll saw projects

    I use the Lidl hot glue gun on turned pieces and just pop them in the microwave for 30 seconds to heat up and it falls apart. take care Don W
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    I need a woodworker to make me bed raisers please

    Hi Maria, It looks like the originals are made from Oak. I will wait and see what other comments come in before making any suggestions. take care Don W
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    Parkside Scroll Saw Mod

    A quick update chaps, WDS has quoted their cam lever at £3.60 but with handling ? ? P&P and VAT the total is £16.40 :shock: :shock: I am afraid that is a no-no. I will get out my recently acquired SIP RSS 16G and give it a going over while waiting Thanks for your PM Phill
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    Parkside Scroll Saw Mod

    Thanks for the latest round of suggestions. I emailed WDS yesterday asking for a quote for the 2 pieces I am interested in but they have not yet replied. :cry: @ novocaine, I reckon I could get around 12-15 mm of thread on the rod, enough for a lock nut as well as the handle. @ linkshouse...
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    Parkside Scroll Saw Mod

    Finally got round to the shed today and tried to unscrew the cam lever/rod from the saw. It won't come out, it seems to jam hard after unscrewing a few turns. :( I did find the WDS catalogue and they have a a couple of answers to my problem, a 6mm tapped cam lever and a 6mm tapped Hand Nut. I...
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    Wine Butler

    Another nice one Naz. I would like to see the details burnt on as I am not a fan of iron-on transfer. What size is finished wood ? take care Don W
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    Slightly Off Topic - Boxes

    Thanks Phill, I use Hamilton Beaverstock but was thinking of TuffSaws if they are any cheaper. take care Don W
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    Thanks for the thoughts Brian, I like the sound of the stained glass window idea. I have taken a copy of the suppliers for resin and will have a look at them. take care Don W
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    Slightly Off Topic - Boxes

    Very nice indeed Phill. I am going to try these (someday). I have 1/4" wide blades will I need 1/8" ? take care Don W
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    Dormouse Intarsia

    Beautifully done, I love it.
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    Parkside Scroll Saw Mod

    Thanks again all, I have decided to fit a turny knob. Seemples. I was turning the cam lever anyway as I replaced blades (hammer)
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