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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: Toneman on August 02, 2012, 09:04:07 am
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I have an Ex 21 and can only run 50% -75% speed due to vibration caused by wood floor. I have heard of people cutting holes in floor and using pvc pipe filled with concrete under the stand legs or making a sac crete slab under the floor beneath the saw stand. I have thought of placing a piece of plywood across the bottom stand supports and placing sac cret on it . Any thoughts or ideas? I don't have a problem running my saw slow, except when cutting 1/2-3/4" material I really need more speed.
Tony,aka,Toneman
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When I bought my first scroll saw, the stand that came with it was really bad. So bad that I almost gave up the saw due to vibration and discomfort while sawing. I finally found a site that had a plan for a custom table (Steve's Site) but that was before I was aware of the scope of his blog. Bottom line - I built the table with a couple of modifications and suddenly scrolling was much more fun. The vibration was greatly reduced and I made mine so I could sit in a regular dining table chair. I used several until I found the one that was best for me and then measured the height of the seat. I covered the table top with a rubber backed piece of indoor outdoor carpet. My table sits on a wood floor. My shop is a pre made shed that was delivered and set on site. Nothing special. I have since upgraded to a Dewalt saw and I did the nickel test a couple of weeks ago and it passed! The table workes great for me.
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I used to have a bag of sand on the bottom rails of my saw. It added enough weight to the stand to keep the saw from vibrating across the floor. I re-arranged my shop and now I have that saw up next to the wall and as long as I rest my feet on the saw it doesn't vibrate too much, although I might put the sand bag back to test it.
My other saw is bolted to my large, heavy, work bench.
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Tony,
Like Katie, I use bags of sand on my stand to keep vibrations down. My floor is wood also, but two 50lb bags of sand laid on a piece of plywood that spans the cross pieces of the stand have made it extremely stable!
Hope this helps,
Glen
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Thank ya'll for your input and advice. I took my stand apart and put a piece of 3/4 plywood on bottom cross bars and put two 80# sac crete on plywood. It really helped with vibration; turned speed up to about 90% before feeling vibration!
Tony,aka,Toneman