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Thread: 1st major scroll-saw jobbie
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30th September 2015, 11:59 AM #1Senior Member
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1st major scroll-saw jobbie
Got me a scroll-saw a little while back and decided to have a play around.
Did the curved cutting with a spiral blade and the rest with a flat blade.
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1st October 2015, 11:30 PM #2Senior Member
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Very good but am still trying to work out how you did it.
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2nd October 2015, 08:30 PM #3Senior Member
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Hi pawoods, on the straight section, I marked out two end points and a centre in the plane that lies on the centre axis and then two points at the 1/4 and 3/4 points on the plane at right angles to the first plane. Used tape to find a path for the blade to follow between the drilled holes on the centre lines, just visible in the photos.
Set a guide on the saw table to keep the blade in the centre of the wood, then moved the timber along the guide slowly turning the job to follow the tape, I could only do 90 degrees at a time then reset the blade to do another cut.
Hope this isn't too confusing.
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23rd October 2015, 10:25 PM #4New Member
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Will definitely have to try that when I get my saw. Very impressive!
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