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  1. #1
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    this is my first post here .. gday,
    must be my lucky day, was out side sawing when wife said the delivery man is at the door,, surprise surprise , the wife bought me a new sheppach deco flex scroll saw,cool,lucky me. so out the shed to play with my new saw,about an hour later she comes out again and says another delivery, wow, this time it was a wasp sander , this is the coolest thing ive seen ,love it and recommend it to any one , best thing it came with a free gift ,THE BLOWFLY SANDER this is also so cool.
    so if you need a cheap sanding devise go on the 2 terrys site or ebay and order a WASP SANDER
    you wont be disappointed,, arrrrh its good to be spoilt ,,,

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    I spoiled myself with a Scheppach scrollsaw and am having loads of fun/trouble getting started with this new hobby - how are you finding yours??? I am starting with puzzles in softwood but am having trouble with the turns - can't keep the cut vertical or under control. I bought Flying Dutchman blades and some FD special puzzle blades too - my first breakage of many, no doubt.

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    sorry for not getting back to you Jen,, still enjoying the schappach, although had a few probs ,1) table insert is waste of time, 2)flex cable snapped 3)bad noise from in side casing near tension nob and bad vibration, pulled he whole thing apart re"tensioned the spring,which fixed the tapping noise and stopped the vibration,, and made my own table insert, all good now, smooth quite saw,still love it, anything you need to know about the saw if i can help i will

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    oh dont trust the table gauge either mine was way out , use a protractor to square your blade then reset the gauge

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    I will have to get your wife to talk to my'n
    good luck with you new equipment and welcome to the forum looking forward to seeing some pics of your work

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    thanks Patch,,

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