Hi Gabby. Well, what can I say! An encyclopaedia of scrolling in a couple of paragraphs.lol. When I picked up your post at 12-30 this afternoon I wondered what it was, then i realised you had answered quite a few questions I was going to ask. You must be psychic,( or some would say Psychotic. lol). I can assure you the information you gave me was very welcome indeed. You description of the Spiral blades is spot on. When I was cleaning up the old REXON machine I found some spiral blades in a little black box fixed to the side of the machine so I thought I would give them a try. First mistake!!!!. They go all over the place unless you take good control over them, in fact THEY take over, so I'll give them a miss and stick to ordinary blades for now,if I ever get them. I ordered some OLSON blades here in Scotland a couple of weeks ago and I'm still waiting for them, talk about Snail Mail. I would have been quicker booking a flight to the US and picking them up personally from Mikes Workshop.
I am really looking forward to getting all the practicing over with and get my teeth into some challenging scrolling. Just think,50 years in the woodworking trade and never operated a scroll saw!!. Any work of that type was always contracted out to other companies. This happened quite often as we did a lot of Church work. Most of this was Baptismal Fonts,organ fronts( they were fun!) altars, pews and just about anything else found in Churches and Synagogues. All in all very interesting work.Anyway that's enough of my history, it gets boring after a while. I must thank you again Gabby for your tutorial,a mine of information, well a small pit at least.Ha Ha.
All the very best from Scotland.
Roy.