Lets open the topic for discussion
Are there any of you good folk out there who have a good working knowledge of Scroll Saws and in particular using the variable speed function.
I have managed to pick up a no name Taiwanese model cheaply at a barter mart and was wondering if there was a rule of thumb (of course with thumbs intact) to the usage of the variable speed aspect.
Would it be that:= 1.wood structure i.e hardwood or softwood.2.blade choice.3.depth of cut.4.or tight curve progression.any of these or a combination of all together would necessitate the use of the function.
As is usually evident when buying second hand there was no instructions as a guide in this regard and the Taiwanese are not generally noted for putting together a well versed instruction book.
In the forlorn hope that someone out there has a working knowledge I thank you in anticipation of any input.
Cheers
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Johnno
[This message has been edited by John Saxton (edited 28 June 2000).]