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Something I hadn't seen before - Bob10 - 01-27-2019 The video caught my attention for my daughter's GS troop but at about 10:30 in I got a bit of surprise I think might make a few of you smile. It starting out as a palette doesn't really have anything to what I am talking about RE: Something I hadn't seen before - Stwood_ - 01-28-2019 Hmmmm. Table saw and also a miter saw. RE: Something I hadn't seen before - Bob10 - 01-28-2019 (01-28-2019, 12:02 AM)Stwood_ Wrote: Hmmmm. Table saw and also a miter saw. I thought turning the dowel with a drill and skateboard wheel was a pretty good use of what you have on hand to get stuff done RE: Something I hadn't seen before - gear jammer - 01-28-2019 I'd like to know what he uses to transfer the images onto the boards.. Also I have never seen a miter saw table saw like that. It would make sense in a small space. RE: Something I hadn't seen before - Rodneywt1180b - 01-28-2019 Those combo saws seem pretty popular in Europe. I'm not sure why they're not offered here-at least I haven't run across any. I'd like to know more about the transfer method too. RE: Something I hadn't seen before - MsNomer - 01-28-2019 (01-28-2019, 09:45 AM)gear jammer Wrote: I'd like to know what he uses to transfer the images onto the boards.. Also I have never seen a miter saw table saw like that. It would make sense in a small space. Make a copy on the copy machine. Place it face-down on the wood and secure it. (This means image will be reversed, so plan for that.) Soak with acetone and rub carefully without moving the paper. A credit card works well for rubbing. IIRC, I bought my first can of acetone for this after learning the trick—here, of course. RE: Something I hadn't seen before - Arlin Eastman - 01-28-2019 I have done this one before And this one RE: Something I hadn't seen before - Grey Mountain - 01-29-2019 He is (GASP!) WEARING GLOVES!!! He'l poke his eye out with those things. GM |