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    Default Want to buy a scroller

    Would like to know if a scroller would be any good for roughing out spoon and utensil designs. Been using a jig saw a bit but it gets a bit shaky and dangerous trying to hold the wood when cutting.
    It would be cutting mostly hardwood both green and dry.

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    You don't say what thickness but i am sure a scroll saw would handle that with a Modified geometry blade in sizes 5 up to 12 depending on type & thickness of timber That's what I would be trying If I was cutting them. Cheers Peter.

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