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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: cowboysfanatic on December 04, 2015, 08:25:06 am

Title: question on dewalt 788
Post by: cowboysfanatic on December 04, 2015, 08:25:06 am
Just got my new 788 so far pretty happy with it, but was wondering why when I was sawing this morning I noticed when I was pulling the wood to me it wasn't cutting as easy as it was in the other directions. I am using spiral blades. I even changed blades thinking I might just had a dull blade. That didn't seem to matter. I'm cutting 1/4 &1/8 Baltic birch stacked. I never noticed the problem on my craftsman saw. I didn't know if this is just the nature of a 788 or what I know that these two saws are totally different so maybe I just need to get use to it.
Title: Re: question on dewalt 788
Post by: wedo on December 04, 2015, 11:01:47 am
I would guess that because of the rake of the blade (front to back movement) that it is more aggressive when pushing than pulling through the spiral.
Bill
Title: Re: question on dewalt 788
Post by: DWSudekum on December 04, 2015, 11:09:22 am
Just got my new 788 so far pretty happy with it, but was wondering why when I was sawing this morning I noticed when I was pulling the wood to me it wasn't cutting as easy as it was in the other directions. I am using spiral blades. I even changed blades thinking I might just had a dull blade. That didn't seem to matter. I'm cutting 1/4 &1/8 Baltic birch stacked. I never noticed the problem on my craftsman saw. I didn't know if this is just the nature of a 788 or what I know that these two saws are totally different so maybe I just need to get use to it.

Very few saws cut exactly straight up and down with not front to back motion.  it is fairly normal for the blade to be moving in a very small vertical oval. It is this front to back motion that causes the spiral blade to cut better cutting like a normal flat blade than going to the side or backward.  The fact that it does this is no real worry because it is consistant and you can learn to do your control of the cutting with that in place. 


DW
Title: Re: question on dewalt 788
Post by: cowboysfanatic on December 04, 2015, 02:39:01 pm
THAT MAKES SINCE I WAS WORRIED I GOT BIT BY THE BAD DEWALT BUG. GUESS I JUST NEED TO GET USE TO MY NEW SAW. OTHER THAN THAT THIS DEWALT RUNS LIKE A GT500 MUSTANG LOL.