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Title: working height scrollsaw
Post by: Marcellarius on August 30, 2010, 08:18:26 am
My srcollsaw stands on a old kitchen cabinet and that's to high for using a normal chair.
I use a kind of barstool to sit and somtimes I stand behind my scrollsaw.

the heigth of my Scrollsaw  42.5"

So I was wondering on what heigth you all have your scrolsaw?
I'm curious to your experience to see if I keep this heigth or that I should lower it.

Marcel
Title: Re: working height scrollsaw
Post by: Russ C on August 30, 2010, 08:33:29 am
I designed my own scroll saw stand with comfort in mind. From the floor to the top of the cutting surface is 28 inches. Use an armless office chair with rollers. I can sit very comfortably for hours.  8)
Title: Re: working height scrollsaw
Post by: Rapid Roger on August 30, 2010, 10:10:57 am
I have the DeWalt stand that is made for my saw. The stand is about 32" tall and the table of the saw is 38-3/4" at the front. I used the 'tilt' back leg to get about 7d forward tilt for better viewing. I can, and do, stand sometimes but, usually I sit on a bar type stool when I work.
I also (like GB) put a piece of 3/8" plywood between the stand and saw for a table (it has the tilt too ;D) I put a coffee can on it to toss the larger scraps into on the back, left side and, I can lay a tube of blades on it if done properly so it won,t roll off. I have a large ashtray for the dull, broken,and burnt blades (and my ashes too ;D)  toward the back, right side.

Rog
Title: Re: working height scrollsaw
Post by: dgman on August 30, 2010, 10:24:35 am
Hey Marcel, Mine is like Roger's. I use a bar stool and rest my feet on the cross bar of the scroll saw stand.
Title: Re: working height scrollsaw
Post by: GrayBeard on August 30, 2010, 06:20:41 pm
With my DeWalt I use a 'bar stool' also.
Foot switch is next to the right leg of the stand.
Still working on my shelf (light is attached to left rear corner) and I plan to cut a hole for a cup holder on one side and an ashtray on the other (I smoke) and am deciding what to do with my blade holder stand (likely will mount it on the left side of the shelf).
Before 'final' fit up I will round the corners and paint the 'shelf' DeWalt Yellow to match the saw!!!

Once I have saved enough of my allowance I will purchase the 'rolling' base so I can put it away when we need to put the car in the garage. (less critical need now since the weak tree we were worried would fall on the car blew down last week in a bad storm...damn Bradford Pear trees are only good for about 20 years and it fell the other way!

~~~GB~~~
Title: Re: working height scrollsaw
Post by: northie66 on August 30, 2010, 08:31:00 pm
I use a bar stool also. And my scroll saw is bolted to an old kitchen table.
Title: Re: working height scrollsaw
Post by: julief on August 31, 2010, 07:41:34 am
My table top is 38" from the floor.  I tend to stand when cutting, although I have a bar stool for when I am cutting small stuff.  I put my foot pedal on a piece of plywood across the cross braces of my stand when I decide to sit.
Title: Re: working height scrollsaw
Post by: bettyswood on August 31, 2010, 02:36:31 pm
I use a Dewalt saw on it's stand too.  A couple years ago I bought the Sears adjustable stool and I just love it.  When I get tired, I can move it up or down to get a change.  It works nicely for me to have my hands even with my bent elbows when scrolling.  I put my feet on the cross bar of the stand and switch to a trash can on either side just for a change.
Title: Re: working height scrollsaw
Post by: ChaplainRon on August 31, 2010, 03:05:49 pm
I have mine on a Dewalt stand and sit on a bar stool. Since I taped my foot peddle to the stand it is nice and comfortable.

Ron
Title: Re: working height scrollsaw
Post by: jimbo on August 31, 2010, 10:24:52 pm
I use a bar type stool I picked up from an op. shop I made my own stand to the height I wanted, I also stand some times if I have a long piece to cut, I think it is a matter of personal preference
Jimbo
Title: Re: working height scrollsaw
Post by: Becky on August 31, 2010, 11:54:29 pm
Mine is also the Dewalt on its stand.  I sit on a "supervisor's chair" which is basically a bar stool with a back.  Since I have back problems now and then, the back rest makes it a lot more comfortable for me.

Like Jimbo, if I am cutting a large piece of wood, I find that I usually stand up as the alternative is to either have it run into my belly when I turn it or to sit at arm's length from the saw which doesn't help me see what I'm doing!
Title: Re: working height scrollsaw
Post by: jimbo on September 01, 2010, 03:15:26 am
Hi Becky, if you have back problems try sitting on you stool, chair and do not use back rest, in other words try and let your back support it self while sitting,and sit straight, don't slouch, I am doing exercises that I will have to do for ever if  want a pain free back, see your physio for exersises
Jimbo
Title: Re: working height scrollsaw
Post by: Dawie on September 01, 2010, 04:36:57 am
Hi Marcel my saw is on an old kitchen table, from floor to sawtabletop it is 36-1/4". I use an old type office chair with saddle like seat bothe chair and seat are adjustable in hight and yoy can even tilt the chair not bad at 8 euro (about 10 dollars). O ye the chair has wheels to which is rather handy I find while sawing so I can move closer and futher away from the saw. I sit most of the time tend to stand if the pieces are a bit bigger than the normal stuff I make.
David
Title: Re: working height scrollsaw
Post by: Russ C on September 01, 2010, 07:44:07 am
I have back problems too. That is the reason I designed my own table. Also for the dust collection system I designed. I sit in a very comfortable office chair with wheels. This allows me to move back for larger pieces or close when I need to.  8)
Title: Re: working height scrollsaw
Post by: Becky on September 01, 2010, 11:51:39 pm
Jimbo, I mostly do sit straight without using the back but sometimes I just need to lean/stretch back and wiggle to work out the kinks.  If I was on a stool without a back just then the results would not be pretty!  I never was good at standing on my head, lol.

I had back surgery back in '93 for a ruptured disk and see a chiropractor every 6 weeks for my "rear end alignment".  The surgery was a big help but I don't think it will ever be back to where it was.  After all, there's a disk missing now.  My MD knows all about it.  I probably have the same exercises you do.  :) 
Title: Re: working height scrollsaw
Post by: jimbo on September 02, 2010, 03:05:03 am
Once a back problem always a back problem
Jimbo
Title: Re: working height scrollsaw
Post by: Reaper on October 18, 2010, 12:07:49 am
I use a barstool with a swivel seat. It helps me get out of the way from a larger piece with no problem.Dave
Title: Re: working height scrollsaw
Post by: Wildthang on October 18, 2010, 06:06:45 pm
Mine is at 46.5 inches
Title: Re: working height scrollsaw
Post by: yyyyyguy on October 20, 2010, 08:58:03 pm
I sit on a bar stool a lot...never thought of using one for scrolling  ::)
Title: Re: working height scrollsaw
Post by: HWPlmbr1 on October 21, 2010, 12:43:19 am
I built my table to my own needs. It seems that would be best.
I have a comfy office chair on wheels, with a back and arms. I sat in it and put my arms and hands at a comfortable height and measured. I got around 31-32". So I measured my scroll saw and subtracted from the total and got 24". I built the table to 24" high and mounted my saw and got the saw table top at 31-1/2 " PLUMB PERFECT!
So I say do what is comfortable for you! Sit in your chair that you want to use and measure.
Title: Re: working height scrollsaw
Post by: Russ C on October 22, 2010, 06:47:32 am
Be careful yyyyyguy. Bar stool, beer and a scroll saw could give you wavy lines and cut fingers. LOL, take it from one who knows LOL.  ::)