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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: kalipbean on October 28, 2010, 11:49:46 pm
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Hey all, quick question. I purchased the foot switch which is an awesome upgrade, but have been wondering...
Is it bad for the saw motor to let go of the foot switch when the saw is running at say...half or full speed? I have been turning the speed down, then letting go of the switch. Seems to me if the saw starts in half or full speed it might not be good for the saw but seeing what everyone else does?
Thx
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I never change the speed when I turn the saw off and on. I don't use a foot switch, but it's no difference than using the saws switch. The motor can take it starting at any speed.
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Don't see the benefit of a foot switch unless the on off switch is not in easy reach
Jimbo
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"Is it bad for the saw motor to let go of the foot switch when the saw is running at say...half or full speed?"
The answer is no. The motor is designed to start or stop at any speed with the foot switch or the saw switch. 8)
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I'm with Jimbo on this one. My on off switch is right handy but I use a foot switch to turn on the fans and vacumn.
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There are times when cutting that you need to shut down the saw and do not want to let go of the project. I don't know how I got along without my foot switch. Plus for the 788 and it's temperamental on off switch, some/most users that i know have placed tape over it to keep the dust out and use a foot switch instead.
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I'm fairly new at scrollsawing and after reading the posts early on about the power switch on the 788 failing because of the dirt, I put it in the "ON" position, taped over it, and installed a foot switch with momentary contacts. That means I have to keep my foot on it when I want the saw to run, so it's a bit like a dead-man's switch for trains and boats. It's a lot faster than reaching up and turning the saw on or off with my hand and lets me keep control of my project with both hands. Love it!
I don't adjust the saw speed before turning it off or on. There's really no need.
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Thanks for the posts everyone, thatl save me some time not having to keep turning it down everytime.
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i was just wondering if a foot switch works with a single speed scrollsaw.me personally i'm with jimbo dont feel the need to have one but my neighbor as a single speed saw someone gave him and he was asking me about it??
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Same story, Newfie...
with the foot switch, momentary 'on' you never have to take your hands off the workpiece.
More control of the project and instant 'off' if the blade breaks or comes loose from the holder.
I started without one and now have one installed and don't know how I did without.
Second greatest thing since pockets on shirts!
~~~GB~~~
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I still don't like the idea of a foot switch for my saw as I sit on a high stool and like to move my feet around so they don't go to sleep, I also like to stand occasionally but not to often as I am bit lazy or tied at times, I have thought about what Judy does for vac and fan but as yet have not bothered and truthfully have not missed one
Jimbo
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i was just wondering if a foot switch works with a single speed scrollsaw.me personally i'm with jimbo dont feel the need to have one but my neighbor as a single speed saw someone gave him and he was asking me about it??
newfie, Yes they will work with a single speed saw. 8)
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Jimbo,
I use the kind that when it is on I can remove my foot and then have the luxury of being able to move around. I just tap it to turn it off again. You could mount it up higher, and use your knee to turn it on and off as well.
To each his own though.
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Hey, DUNK, I like the idea of the knee switch. Gonna try that as soon as I get another switch.
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Knee switch?
That is an idea stolen from the sewing hobbyists and Pros!
They have been doing it since the electric sewing machine was first invented!
~~~GB~~~
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never liked it on the sewing machine because it had to be held on. this way I can just knock it with my knee to start the saw , tap the other on with my toe to turn on the vac and the fans. I will really get some rhyth ;D going on .
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Rhythm???
Are you Catholic???
~~~GB~~~
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No, I'm on the pill(s) geritol, vitamins, colace, and any other kind I can buy legally to make me young, thin and gorgous again, So far they ain't working. :D
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Judy try aspirin, not sure what it does but they say it is a cure all
Back to switches, Ma was a tailor [mans] and she used the knee switch but it was to lift the what ever it was and I think there was a on off one as well, but it buggered her knee and she has a prosthesis now so take your pick
Jimbo