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General Category => Brag Forum => Topic started by: berighteous on October 02, 2012, 05:48:57 pm
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hi!
I got my scroll saw so I can cut with more accuracy than with my jig saw...never knew you could do art with it! I did a google search on "what can you do with a scroll saw?" and I was amazed. Anywho I downloaded a pattern and did a practice piece with one of our left over oak laminate floor tile. Came out pretty good for a first project with a pin end blade (the holes you have to drill are HUGE)
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That turned out very nice for a first project. Did you know you can get adaptors that fit most scroll saws so they can use pinless blades?
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Great first project! You are going to find it is a very addictive hobby! Glad to have you join us! :)
Sheila
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Didn't even know about pinless blades when I did it. Been reading up - "how can they do such intricate stuff when you have to drill a 1/4"+ size hole for the blade?"
My saw came with two clampy things it says you can attach to a pinless blade and will let you somehow attach it to the saw. But it doesn't actually give instructions or a diagram on how to do it. (Harbor freight saw) I ordered some pinless blades so I can try it out whenever they get here (they don't sell pinless blades at my harbor freight, lol)
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Welcome to the forum! Looks like your hooked on scrolling! You did a wonderful job for your first project! You will find real fast that plain end blades are the way to go, especially if you plan on doing more fret work.
Please go over to the introduction page and introduce yourself so we can welcome you properly!
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Looks good for a first project. Thanks for showing
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well done on your first project, we hope to see more, Greetings juan
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Nice first project. I bought that Harbor Freight saw when i was waiting for a part for my other saw. To me it is a hassel and a half to deal with the "clampy things" they give with it for pinless blades. But for a beginner it is sufficient enough for sure. Welcome to the hobby. You are now addicted.
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Welcome to the madness :D.
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Well done! Now you are hooked to scrolling :) looking forward to see more projects from you.
Thanks
Mahendra
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Scrolling is an addictive obsession and now you have been hooked. Well done on your first project.
Marg
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My saw came with two clampy things it says you can attach to a pinless blade and will let you somehow attach it to the saw. But it doesn't actually give instructions or a diagram on how to do it. (Harbor freight saw) I ordered some pinless blades so I can try it out whenever they get here (they don't sell pinless blades at my harbor freight, lol)
Those "clampy things should fit the same way you would fit a pinned blade, the main problem with them is that you need a hex key to fit one on each end of the blade, it is time consuming ane putting it bluntly "it's a pain in the a**e" but it is a method of using the pinless blades. I started out on a similar machine with those "Clampy Things" and used it for quite a while producing some nice work, it just takes a little longer. I was lucky and had a small win on the lottery and upgraded my machine. I bought myself an EX16 which took about 20 seconds to change the blade from one hole to the next. I had a lot of trouble with that machine and Axminster Power Tools gave great customer service. We tried 5 new machines all to no avail, then they upgraded me to the EX21 free of charge and since then I've had no trouble with it.
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Great job, nick work. Thanks for sharing. :)
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Welcome to the forum.
Your work was very well done, I'm sure you have a great talent.
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Nice work for first try.
Looks like you will be good at this,keep it up.
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Hi and welcome to the forum. I'm Julie from Texas. Glad you found us. I always take a couple of that particular cross to shows. It sells well.
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Thanks all!
I can't wait to cut more things. I need to search this board to find all sorts of answers (like where to buy wood...) But I really enjoyed doing that piece.
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Very nice. Love all the different kind of crosses people make. Thanks for sharing. My first project was an Amazing Grace cross.
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Looks good for a first project. Thanks for sharing
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Welcome, you did great for sure on that project, look forward to more. Thanks for sharing.