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Thread: Woodfast SS
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21st December 2017, 08:55 PM #1
Woodfast SS
While I was fitting a new switch to the drill press today I was looking around for something to cut the hole in the box lid for the switch.
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There is not a lot of room for error with these switches and mounting them can be a bit fiddly.
Then I spied something that might work
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A new, to me, Woodfast 24" Scroll Saw. I've had this for a while but it has been in storage and I have never even turned it on.
An excellent piece of Aussie engineering. Made short work of the switch cutout.
I'm finding the blade holders a bit fiddly. It is a bit difficult to locate the pin on the blade in the matching hole in the clamp. It has to be lined up blind. Any tips scroll saw gurus?
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22nd December 2017, 12:41 AM #2
One of the last machines I want to buy, love these things. Hoping to find a Woodfast or Hyco soon, thanks for posting!
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