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04-23-2013, 05:02 PM
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This ones in alloy, base from 6mm mdf, letters & border from 4mm mdf cut out on the hegner scroll saw with 12 degrees draught & glued up with ''white wood glue'', for 1 offs like these I give the patterns a quick coat of celly sanding sealer & then wax polish,saves loads of time painting,I only paint patterns if I want to make loads of castings. p.s. I don't just do plaques!!! more to follow.
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Very Nice!
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04-25-2013, 12:56 PM
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Wow, very nice
I didn't realise you made your own letters and numbers. Would be nice to see how you go about making them.
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(04-25-2013, 12:56 PM)DaveH Wrote: Wow, very nice
I didn't realise you made your own letters and numbers. Would be nice to see how you go about making them.
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will show some pics when I next do some
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Graham,
Is a Hegner a scroll saw?
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Wow! That takes some steady hands. Kudo's Graham.
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(06-11-2013, 05:58 PM)DaveH Wrote: Graham,
Is a Hegner a scroll saw?
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Hi Dave, yes Hegners are considered the ''best'' scroll saws[we call them fret saws over here] I started on a ''hobbies'' treadle saw I inherited off my Dad, he was gr8 on his treadle fretsaw, I've had various makes till I got a hegner, & considered it the best yet TILL I got a 2nd hand ''Delta'' from an autojumble for 30 quid,he wouldn't be knocked down, so I stumped up as I knew it was well worth 30 biffs,downside is it's 110volts but no problem to me WELL i consider it to be FAR superior to the hegner all cast iron & steady as a rock without even being bolted down, & a really fast blade change system for internal piercing it's a real ''clagger'' I love it,you yanks really know how to make tools!! I love american tools.
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(06-13-2013, 01:54 PM)the artfull-codger Wrote: I love it,you yanks really know how to make tools!! I love american tools.
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Well we used to anyway....
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(06-13-2013, 03:30 PM)Highpower Wrote: (06-13-2013, 01:54 PM)the artfull-codger Wrote: I love it,you yanks really know how to make tools!! I love american tools.
Graham.
Well we used to anyway....
Oh, I think we still know how to, we just don't do it.
The next generation probably won't know how to though.
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