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Free Plans Sites

Thanks Phil, lots of bookmarking going on here!

Cheers,
fred
 
Phil":35ddouz6 said:
Here is a link to a site where the chap sends out e-mails with free patterns.

Some nice ideas.

http://scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com/

Cheers
Phil
If you look on the left of that page there is a link to all the patterns where it says "Free Pattern Catalog" just click on the yellow square with the scrollsaw picture on it
 
God help you if Gill ever returns and discovers that your scroll saws have gathered even more dust than hers!

;)
 
9fingers":bpfjvakx said:
Hi Gill, Great to see that you are posting once more!

From time to time I wondered how you were getting on cutting biltong on your scroll saw and various other culinary exploits.

Bob

yeah that rings a bell, I remember you making a smoker. Do you still use it? I've had one on my tuit list for ages.
 
I built a biltong box which was very handy but I never made a dedicated smoker. Sadly, I had to leave the biltong box behind when I moved house. Perhaps I might be able to build a smoker here eventually but it's very low on my list of priorities.
 
Gill":29zujdlr said:
God help you if Gill ever returns and discovers that your scroll saws have gathered even more dust than hers!

;)
I don't know but I had to dust mine off the other day to make something :lol:
 
Ok, confession time ....................... :oops:

I used the small one once after its reconditioning, it is now parked between the RAS and work table.
The big one still needs final assembly :oops: :oops:

They are not covered in dust as I keep them covered with dust covers (old sheets)

Cheers
Phil

{edit - fix the lousy spelling}
 
I use mine for cutting brass but not very often

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Rod
 
It's a Skeleton Clock and I still haven't finished it [emoji20]

There's a thread in "Engineering" with more info and photos


Rod
 
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