Scroll Saw Cutting for Beginners Pt-3

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  • Опубліковано 17 лип 2024
  • Scroll Saw Cutting for Beginners Part 3, covers a few items that I did not cover in the first two videos. Items such as blade tensioning and installation and a couple must have accessories.
    Get your practice cutting guide here. www.scrollsawparadise.com/#!pr...
    Pt-1 Video • Scroll Saw Cutting for...
    Pt-2 Video • Scroll Saw Cutting for...
    Blade Pre-Stretching Video • Scroll Saw Blade Tensi...
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  • @michaelwilkes0
    @michaelwilkes0 2 роки тому +1

    i think you win for best scroll saw instructions on the internet.

  • @chriswilson9545
    @chriswilson9545 3 місяці тому

    Thanks so much for these tutorials, they really are excellent. As an absolute beginner they've made a huge difference.

  • @randoPeasant
    @randoPeasant 2 роки тому +3

    Hey, Bob. Thanks for taking your time to create these videos. Being a tactile learner, I appreciate how you include non-visual aspects like what physical feedback to expect from the blade and material when performing certain cuts, and how to address these scenarios (place the tension on the rear of the blade, apply pressure to areas already cut to prevent chatter, etc). Sincerest appreciation, sir.

  • @jeffreyberger1585
    @jeffreyberger1585 4 роки тому +2

    Very helpful tutorial. Clear and complete. I appreciated your tip on not having a blow out when you drill a hole.

  • @jlh5995
    @jlh5995 3 роки тому +1

    Hey Bob, thank you for taking the extra time and effort to produce this supplemental video for beginning scroll saw users.

  • @Bornagain1195
    @Bornagain1195 7 років тому +19

    Absolutely the most informative videos on using the scroll saw I have come across. Telling how to do something is one thing, but you have gone way further by not only explaining how to make cuts, but actually explaining as you are doing the cuts yourself! Love the pattern exam, what a confidence builder. Thanks. Hope to see even more videos in the future from you.

    • @Scrollsawforum1
      @Scrollsawforum1  7 років тому +3

      Hey Alan, I'm glad you found the video helpful, I do plan on putting more videos up in 2017...Bob

  • @jenniferdevooght7202
    @jenniferdevooght7202 7 років тому +1

    Thank you, Bob. Great detail on your videos, plenty of tips to help a beginner like me get started. I appreciate the time you took to make them!

  • @fredboling225
    @fredboling225 8 років тому +3

    I learned more from your three videos than I did from the 6-7 others I've watched. Thanks for the info.

  • @joyshaner3642
    @joyshaner3642 3 роки тому

    Beautiful. Just bought my first scroll saw 3/31/2021. Can't wait to begin learning and using it!
    Purchased my 1st 12" double compound miter saw 12/29/2020. Loving it. I believe I will love this scroll saw, too. Thank you for the wonderful tutorial.
    Joy. Pgh, PA.

  • @pauln9415
    @pauln9415 7 років тому

    Thank you very much for this series! Scroll saws due to be delivered tomorrow. I have found these videos super informative!

  • @johnnichols8553
    @johnnichols8553 4 роки тому +1

    I just got a used 23" AMT scroll saw (4671) off craiglist. It's a big heavy beast, built like a tank! This is my first saw as well. Your videos are very helpful.

  • @stevenraeburn8178
    @stevenraeburn8178 5 років тому

    Excellent - I have not bought a scroll saw yet - but after watching your video tutorials I feel confident enough and informed to buy one - please keep making videos.

  • @kellosarnat
    @kellosarnat 7 років тому

    Thanks bob!! That really helps! love your videos they make it seem so much less intimidating

  • @MsChely88
    @MsChely88 5 років тому +2

    Thank you so much! Watched all 3 parts of the videos for beginners!

  • @JamesBuckleyusa
    @JamesBuckleyusa 8 років тому

    Thanks for posting these videos! I just purchased a saw for a Maker Space and am basing my written guide on them.

  • @hughyates9002
    @hughyates9002 5 років тому +1

    as a very new person to a scrollsaw i had no idea how fast to run the saw. this vidio answered all my questions about it

  • @onegoodcupofjoe
    @onegoodcupofjoe 7 років тому

    Thank you! I watched all three videos and learned a lot...it was well worth my time! Take care...

  • @bccdavid1
    @bccdavid1 5 років тому

    Thank you so much for your excellent tips & your passion for helping others. I’m new to this & your tutorials were of great help.

  • @johncarrier7925
    @johncarrier7925 2 місяці тому +1

    Nice cuts !! The first part of the video your hands are in the way of the cut ,, Great video 👍

  • @mikesteele7420
    @mikesteele7420 4 роки тому

    Answered all my questions. Quite methodical and informative. Many thanks.

  • @joijones6864
    @joijones6864 8 років тому

    Thank you so much for these videos. I ask for a scroll saw for my bday a few days ago to make puzzles for my daycare, can't wait to practice and do the final exam!!!

  • @Stephens8x6Workshop
    @Stephens8x6Workshop 7 років тому

    Having just bought a scroll saw I found these videos very helpful and informative. Thank you for taking the time to produce these. Really appreciated.

    • @Scrollsawforum1
      @Scrollsawforum1  7 років тому

      Your welcome Stephen, I'm glad my videos have helped...Bob

  • @stringmanipulator
    @stringmanipulator 10 років тому +1

    Excellent beginner videos ! thank you for sharing these

  • @kennethvandewalker9404
    @kennethvandewalker9404 7 років тому

    great video,, very clear explanations during demo. New to the hobby and can't wait to try out what you have shown the in the three videos. Hope to see more.

  • @mikec3605
    @mikec3605 10 років тому +3

    Great tutorials! thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @lumardor
    @lumardor 9 років тому

    Another super informative video! I was excited to see a part 3! Btw, my husband and I are reminded of Ron Swanson when we watch your videos, which in my book is the ultimate compliment.

  • @lloydbannister8062
    @lloydbannister8062 3 роки тому

    Hi bob great videos very helpful thank you it’s nice to no there is someone that can us beginners get started

  • @Jason-qg4td
    @Jason-qg4td 8 років тому

    Thanks for the videos! I've got my first scroll saw being shipped to me now and your videos are great introduction so I'm not feeling like I'm going to be lost when I first open it.

    • @Scrollsawforum1
      @Scrollsawforum1  8 років тому

      +Jason T
      Congrats on the new saw Steve, I'm sure you're excited. I'm glad my videos have helped take some of the mystery away. Good luck and feel free to ask any questions you might have. Bob

  • @alfredoleiser
    @alfredoleiser 8 років тому +1

    for me as a very begginer this is a very usefull video. thank you and waiting for MORE....

  • @jann9507
    @jann9507 5 років тому +1

    Fantastic input and guidence. Thanks a bunch

  • @Cuttinup2
    @Cuttinup2 5 років тому +1

    As others have stated, your videos are fantastic!!! At the moment, my brand new scroll saw (purchased at my request by my husband) is still neatly boxed in the back of my SUV. I have such great plans but, to be honest, I've never worked with a tool other than a rechargeable screwdriver and--truth be told--am a bit leery of getting a splinter. Ha! Your videos have made my big plans seem do-able, and I most definitely will take the pattern exam. Thank you, thank you, thank you for sharing your tips and expertise!

    • @Scrollsawforum1
      @Scrollsawforum1  5 років тому

      lol...I'm glad I could motivate you to open the box! You will be fine, it's a fun machine to operate once you get over the initial nervousness over with. Make a couple copies of the exam and don't worry if you mess up, that's what it's for, nobody expects you to make perfect cuts the first time you turn the machine on. Ohh, if you do get a splinter, just pull it out with a pair of tweezers and cut on....have fun...Bob

  • @brentonbarrett1135
    @brentonbarrett1135 8 років тому +1

    Thank you for making these three videos, found them very informative, can't wait to try and make some toys for my grandson

    • @Scrollsawforum1
      @Scrollsawforum1  8 років тому +1

      +brenton barrett I'm sure your Grandson is going to love your new talents! Glad I could help. Have fun making those toys. Bob

  • @MartyRaaymakers
    @MartyRaaymakers Рік тому

    Love watching your videos. Thanks so much

  • @barryparks4689
    @barryparks4689 5 років тому +2

    Every useful information. Thanks a lot!

  • @edwardryan5769
    @edwardryan5769 6 років тому

    What a great introduction! Thank you.

  • @shepherdrubin5921
    @shepherdrubin5921 2 роки тому

    Excellent video and extremely helpful. Thank you!

  • @shahkar7
    @shahkar7 8 років тому +1

    Thank you for the videos! I can't wait to start :)

  • @retronicsno
    @retronicsno 6 років тому

    I wish that every tutorial on youtube was as good as this :)

  • @DavidEricPrates
    @DavidEricPrates 6 років тому

    I found these videos very helpful. Thanks! :)

  • @welshpete12
    @welshpete12 8 років тому

    Excellent , thank you for posting , a great help !

  • @bradcapecod
    @bradcapecod 7 років тому

    Great videos! Very informative and well done. Thank You for sharing your wisdom!

    • @Scrollsawforum1
      @Scrollsawforum1  7 років тому

      You're welcome Brad, glad I could help!...Bob

  • @videofly6046
    @videofly6046 8 років тому

    Great lessons now to put it to the test - thanks

  • @bluebow68
    @bluebow68 8 років тому

    Great tips!..Especially for a beginner..Thank you

  • @barryparks4838
    @barryparks4838 6 років тому

    Thanks for the useful tips. I can see where I have been going wrong. Great video

  • @STEVEBLACKA
    @STEVEBLACKA 10 років тому +1

    Thanks for showing us.
    Steve

  • @Doubird28
    @Doubird28 8 років тому

    Your part 3 video was extremely helpful for someone who just received an old scrollsaw and has no knowledge of scroll saws. Thanks. I hope you make more videos. I have a mastercraft 16in scrollsaw and without the manual, I have no idea how to change the blades, fix the tension or the little tube which I believe is to send air but don't know if it works... so you see, I have alot to learn. Still searching the internet for the manual.

    • @Scrollsawforum1
      @Scrollsawforum1  8 років тому

      +Doubird28 Hi Doubird, I'm glad you found my videos helpful. Like you I could not find a Mastercraft Manual, however I think this is pretty much the same saw as a Ryobi Scroll Saw that Home Depot sells. Here is the link to a Ryobi manual, it should help you even if it is not the exact same machine. Bob www.homedepot.com/catalog/pdfImages/99/996c9f72-93e8-4406-934f-e2e05599c284.pdf

  • @luisspinetta3198
    @luisspinetta3198 6 років тому

    thanks BOB i got my Scroll Saw just yesterday, i need some practice haha

  • @kennethkozak2761
    @kennethkozak2761 9 років тому +3

    Sounds like an F sharp....lol....Great vids. Thanks for your time and teaching.

  • @stephenmayne4886
    @stephenmayne4886 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing this information.

  • @sewcrazylady
    @sewcrazylady 4 роки тому +1

    Wow...great tutorials for beginners! I learned quite a bit from watching just 4 of your videos. Wish you were putting up some more. I realize these videos were put up about 4 years ago, but do you have any advice as to where I can purchase a magnifier light like the one you are using? Thanks

  • @bigpizzoe
    @bigpizzoe 9 років тому

    Great video Bob.

  • @swimspud
    @swimspud 9 років тому

    Thanks for the follow up!

  • @saidchoucair9247
    @saidchoucair9247 9 років тому

    Mr. Bob, I want to thank you for the beautiful job of teaching the art of scroll saw, your tips and especially his encouragement those who are starting to practice.
    For all of us their work is very rewarding and beautiful.
    I have a scroll saw Makita SJ401 for over five years, is against because he could not do anything, always breaking the blades.
    After watching many of his videos I realized that my mistakes were the blades of Makita, which are only for straight cuts. They break very easily, and do not allow curved cuts mainly rotating the workpiece on its axis.
    Ordered new blades and hope to resume the study, much based on your help. This testimony is for the professional dear continue to shine in their beautiful path of light.
    A big hug and wish much success.
    Said - Brazil

    • @Scrollsawforum1
      @Scrollsawforum1  9 років тому

      Said Choucair Said,
      Obrigado pelo comentário , foi muito bom. Apraz-me as novas lâminas e meus vídeos estão ajudando você . Se você precisar de mais ajuda por favor, pergunte .
      Bob

    • @saidchoucair9247
      @saidchoucair9247 9 років тому

      Thank you very much...
      Said

  • @cowboygeologist7772
    @cowboygeologist7772 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the tips.

  • @ibrahimibrahim-px6yv
    @ibrahimibrahim-px6yv 8 років тому

    thanks abut video its so beautiful work

  • @trondalfheim9524
    @trondalfheim9524 5 років тому

    the most fine videos

  • @richardclowes6123
    @richardclowes6123 Рік тому

    Thanks for a most informative tutorial, just the ticket for newbies like me. Just received my new Dremel MS20 Moto Saw. Not got a lot of room in my shed now as it's full of railway etc but the Dremel is small and fits on what bit of worktop I've got left. Mine has pin blades. Will these need to be stretched prior to using etc.

  • @coachingangels
    @coachingangels 4 роки тому

    Great videos thank you

  • @JDCrae
    @JDCrae 8 років тому +1

    I've really enjoyed watching your videos and am hoping they are going to help me as I start scrolling for the first time. Picked up a used Hitachi CW40, that seems to be a decent saw. Have had alot of trouble getting the pinless blades installed. Every time I tried tensioning the blade, the top arm would just break free. Did not think I had all that much tension on it. Have a #5 blade in it, and it doesn't seem to want to cut curves as easily as you seem to. Going to go through everything tonight again and see if I can't figure out where I am making a mistake. Feel like I should be able to put more tension on the blade, and get rid of the side to side movement.

    • @daviddearden5625
      @daviddearden5625 6 років тому

      Jeff Krayenvenger , are you loosening the tension before you insert the blade? Sometimes it seems like the tension is loose when you insert the blade, but you haven't.

  • @febeleven
    @febeleven 2 роки тому

    Where I can purchase a magnifier light like the one you are using?
    Your videos are so clear and easy to understand.
    Thanks

  • @707hudson
    @707hudson 9 років тому

    thanks very much now to give it a go..James in Australia....

  • @adrianahirschnarvaez4345
    @adrianahirschnarvaez4345 7 років тому

    thank you for sharing

  • @WolfgangHolzmann
    @WolfgangHolzmann 2 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @billyeast6819
    @billyeast6819 5 років тому

    Great thanks!

  • @erinf1619
    @erinf1619 9 років тому

    Aloha Bob!
    How are you? I know you posted this a little over a year ago, but I wanted to thank you for doing so. Your instructions are very informative and so easy to follow. Trying to get familiar with scroll sawing, thank you for the advice to another follower about craigslist. Is the term "scroller" the same as a scroll saw? Saw the term on craigslist.
    Thank You from Hawaii,
    Erin

  • @terrythurman5869
    @terrythurman5869 7 років тому

    Thanks for the good info!

  • @christovey1730
    @christovey1730 2 роки тому

    Cheers Bob

  • @lmertz
    @lmertz 3 роки тому

    I have a saw with a t-shank blade. How do I do cuts that require the blade to be removed and put in? Drill a larger hole to fit the blade through?

  • @ronwells1929
    @ronwells1929 5 років тому

    Thanks Bob for sharing your knowledge. I am new to using a scroll saw ( only about 3 or 4 weeks ) I haven't broken any blades or caused too much damage so far, but after watching your informative videos I can only say I wish that I had this information from day one. Can't wait to have a go at some of your tips tomorrow.

  • @kastepatLaptitebricole
    @kastepatLaptitebricole 10 років тому

    Best tutorial on scroll saw ….

  • @JulesHunterHillBigSkyBeauty
    @JulesHunterHillBigSkyBeauty 6 років тому +1

    Your channel has been the handiest thing I've ran across since....well, since my husband got me a scroll saw!! LOL
    Our $2,700 deck set (6 top table, lounger & 4 top bar) had seen better days after 5 yrs of Montana. We have a gorgeous 1200sq ft ground level deck that's also taken a beating. I spent the better.part of this summer fixing and refinishing (repairing, sanding, sealing and DeckOver) a deck that cost me thrice the deck set, yet lve let it go 5 yrs with NO maintenance. 😫😫. I managed to salvage the deck with an entire summer, a hell of a lot of time,blood sweat &....you get the idea. Not to mention the couple THOUSAND. Why? All because I was lazy and did not do the upkeep that is ALWAYS required on a yearly basis, for wood!!! I knew better too!
    Anyhow...after a summer of not-so-much lovin and a total butt rob of my piggy bank, the tattered deck furniture was THAT much more glaringly hoopty , yet no WAY in my budget. !
    So I hit Pinterest with a cold one and a notepad. A few short weeks In and I'm almost finished with 'stage 1' of the deck set rehab. Stripping out all the cloth(which is a HEAVY duty outdoor vinyl type stuff) and replacing it with what seems like ENDLESS slats of 1x3's(182 to be exact)
    I did this RIGHT too. I treated the wood with a high gloss, white exterior paint. 3 coats per slat...front and back..ALL by hand. 🙄. And because I sanded all the frames and painted them a 'Patriot Blue' ( for the MAGA theme of my 'new' deck) I painted the ends of each slat the same blue. (That's 364 'end caps
    Also all by hand and 3 coats).
    I was SO EXCITE to finally assemble!!
    And discovered on the FIRST chair, that I'd somehow miscalculated the number of slats X distance between each one X # needed per chair= 5 inch gap too small for the allotted 14th slat yet 4 inches wider than planned spacing.
    And so....with the spare plank per chair, I decided to get ridiculous. LOL.
    And sketched a design of 7 stars, point to to point,onto each spare plank, with a 3 inch blank space on either end. Those blank ends will be cut lengthwise on.the 3 inches per end ONLY, down to one inch wide while the stars are cut at needed height to fit unintended negative space on each chair, while leaving the appropriate spacing between.
    Whew!😌. TMI eh?? Point of my long ass story is...I went at a couple of these 'custom' planks with a Dremel. Ya, 1/2 my bit kit later..it did NOT work...lol. So the hubby bought me a scroll saw!!!
    Of which I'd never touched one in my life!!
    This is where YOU came in Bob! And betwixt you and your wonderfully academic videos....I've not ONLY created the snazziest one-of-a-kind patriotic/Americana deck set, but I'm OBSESSED!!
    I feel like I could RULE THE WORLD with my beloved scroll saw!?
    OHHHH THE PLANS WE'VE MADE!!!
    HDTV CAN SUCK IT!
    THANK YOU BOB!

    • @Scrollsawforum1
      @Scrollsawforum1  6 років тому

      LOL..Big Sky :)...I enjoyed seeing your enthusiasm in this comment. I'm glad I was able to help you to create something useful and beautiful. I can only wonder what other cool stuff you will come up with. I think you will be amazed and even more obsessed when you do upgrade your saw. Thank you for taking the time to send me such a fun message, I enjoyed reading it and good luck with your future projects. If you ever get stuck, feel free to drop me an email. I love that you decide to MAGA in your own backyard...Bob PS. I would love to see what you did If you have any pics you can send them bob.scrollsawparadise@gmail.com

  • @rocketguy2
    @rocketguy2 3 роки тому

    Can you recommend a good source for blades?

  • @paulhodgson1061
    @paulhodgson1061 10 років тому

    thanks bob iam new to scroll sawing and found your video very help full

    • @Scrollsawforum1
      @Scrollsawforum1  10 років тому

      @Paul Hodgson, Thanks Paul, Good luck with your new hobby.

  • @slyzzruben
    @slyzzruben 5 років тому

    How thick of a piece of wood can you scroll saw? Are there certain woods that are better to scroll?

  • @coachingangels
    @coachingangels 4 роки тому

    What brand saw do you recommend

  • @micheljauvin3536
    @micheljauvin3536 5 років тому

    thanks

  • @chuckwheeler8259
    @chuckwheeler8259 5 років тому

    Great videos. Yes, these are the best I have viewed. What brand of the illuminated magnifying glass did you show on this video? Can you send a link to where I could find one? I know I could just look on amazon but there are so many to choose from and I don't want to make a mistake and get the wrong one,

    • @Scrollsawforum1
      @Scrollsawforum1  5 років тому

      Hi Chuck, This link is for the one I have in the video, there might be less expensive options out there if you look. Bob www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00D5WM8EG/ref=olp_f_primeEligible?ie=UTF8&f_new=true&f_primeEligible=true

  • @HaLo2FrEeEk
    @HaLo2FrEeEk 7 років тому

    These were great, thank you! I bought a cheap Harbor Freight scroll saw for cutting out circuit boards, along with aluminum and wood. Mine is a pin style blade holder, where it has pins at the ends sticking through the blade. Blade tension and speed was where I was struggling, along with the obligatory cutting straight lines. These videos helped give me things to keep in mind. A few questions, for cutting aluminum or brass, do I need more teeth or less? My feeling is that it shouldn't make a huge difference except in the quality of the cut edge. Also, an issue I'm having with mine is that when cutting thin aluminum (1/16"), it catches on the blade and lifts from the table, I have the really press down hard on it to keep it from doing that. It doesn't do it all the time, just sometimes, but it's annoying. What might be causing that, blade or speed or my lack of skill?

    • @Scrollsawforum1
      @Scrollsawforum1  7 років тому

      Hi Halo, congrats on your new saw, if you wanted to, you can find conversion kits online that will convert pinned blade holders to pinless blade holders. As for metal cutting, there are pinless blades made specifically for soft metals, and yes they do have more teeth like hacksaws do. I can't say I have ever seen metal cutting blades for pinned blades. Good luck and have fun...Bob

    • @JulesHunterHillBigSkyBeauty
      @JulesHunterHillBigSkyBeauty 6 років тому

      My husband bought mine from Harbor Freight as well. Me thinks he'll be upgrading me by Christmas with the love I have for this thing...lol.

  • @patrick258181
    @patrick258181 10 років тому

    I'm brand new to this. While watching another video a guy was saying he tunes his blades to D. For me also not having a lick of musical background. Although it makes sense to me it's still nothing for me.

  • @antonp.372
    @antonp.372 6 років тому

    How to cut repetition patterns. Following a stentsel.

  • @themunce1
    @themunce1 9 років тому

    Hello, thank you for your Scroll Saw Tutorials they have been very useful to me as a beginner. I am wondering however, how to set the degrees on my scroll saw. I have a Dremel 16 inch 2 speed model 1672 and I am wanting to make this Heart candle holder bowl and it states I need to set my table at a 1 1/2 degree angle. I am not knowledgeable about how to do that. Can you help? Thank you.
    P.S. I am hooked on Scrolling!
    Jeff Munsen Sr

    • @Scrollsawforum1
      @Scrollsawforum1  9 років тому +1

      Jeff Munce Hey Jeff, welcome to the world of scrolling.Under the round table is a star shaped thumb screw. Turn it to the left to loosen it, than you should notice the round table is loose. If you look under the table you will see that where the star thumbscrew is there should also be scale with numbers indicating degrees of angel from 0 to 45 degrees. With the table loose press down on the left half of the table until the indicator line reads between 1 and 2 degrees, than re-tighten the star shaped thumb screw and now your table is set to cut a 1.5 degree angle into your project. Before you cut your project you need to test cut into a piece of scrap wood first to make sure your angle is correct.

    • @themunce1
      @themunce1 9 років тому

      ScrollSawParadise
      Thank you very much for your quick response, and that on Christmas Day!" Okay.. got it! Actually I saw that under neath the table, I wasn't sure if each notch was a degree, but now I do. Thank you again. Now I'm going to scroll my butt off. lol.. Have a remaining good Holiday. Jeff Munsen Sr.

  • @kellosarnat
    @kellosarnat 7 років тому

    how many TPI were you blades for this video, it seemed like it made some pretty small turns ect. would that be the 15-28 type one? Im just getting started and I bet im going to break some

    • @Scrollsawforum1
      @Scrollsawforum1  7 років тому +1

      Hi Kelly, I have never found the teeth per inch rating very helpful for picking blades. I learned a while ago to keep it simple, 95% of my cutting is done with a #3,#5 or #7 Flying Dutchman blade mikesworkshop.com/collections/blades/products/ultra-reverse. The chances are pretty good that no matter what I cut, I can do it with one of those three blades, regardless of thickness or hardness of the wood. Because there are so many different options for scroll saw blades, people do tend to overthink blades, my advice, just get some blades and enjoy making your projects, most of all, relax, have fun and be patient with yourself. You will be as good as me in no time...Bob

  • @smgri
    @smgri 9 років тому

    hey bob great video...just curious what are your thoughts on the older delta 2 speed 16 inch scroll saws ?

    • @Scrollsawforum1
      @Scrollsawforum1  9 років тому

      scott garvey Hey Scott, thanks. I had the old Delta as a backup saw for a few years, never used it much but it was an adequate saw. A variable speed is a bit better than a two speed, but by no means is it a deal breaker. If you are new to scrolling and this is going to be your 1st saw, then it's a good saw to start with. It takes a special tool to change the blades and is a bit cumbersome to get use to, but that's just an annoyance. Make sure you secure it to a nice solid surface to help cut down on vibration. I've seen these saws in my local Craigslist ads for about $50- $60 which would be worth the money. Good luck.

    • @smgri
      @smgri 9 років тому

      gotcha bob...yup...lol,,that is where I found it on CL for 60 bucks !! I also saw the dremel motosaw I think it is,,,smaller...hasa mini table ..but seems like it works fairly well with balsa and small stuff . That was what I was doing,,ship modeling ,, have you any thoughts on those saws...i think u can pick them up for 100 bucks or so at lowes or HD .

    • @Scrollsawforum1
      @Scrollsawforum1  9 років тому

      scott garvey The motosaw is merely a toy, you can do the same thing with the Delta that you can do with a motosaw and a lot more. I see no practical use for it other than cutting balsa wood.

    • @smgri
      @smgri 9 років тому

      thought so too...k bob...well thanks again..i will let you know how the delta works out !!
      Scroll On !!!

  • @apnachenal8655
    @apnachenal8655 9 місяців тому +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @tamiprice5556
    @tamiprice5556 9 років тому

    Hi, I am wanting to learn scroll sawing. I watched all 3 videos for beginners. I haven't bought mine yet as I don't know what I should look for? Would you ever buy a used one to start with?? Looking for tips and pointers. Ty

    • @Scrollsawforum1
      @Scrollsawforum1  9 років тому

      tami price Hi Tami, my very first scroll saw was a $10.00 scroll saw that I found on craigslist, I used it for two years before upgrading, and I still have it for emergency back up. So yes, starting with a used saw is something I would recommend doing. I would keep my eye out on your local Craigslist to see what kind of scroll saws pop up. If you find one and are not sure if you should get it, send me the link and I will take a look at it for you. Good Luck, Bob

    • @tamiprice5556
      @tamiprice5556 9 років тому

      Oh great thank you!!

  • @insanet3
    @insanet3 9 років тому

    what are the differences between pinned blades vs pinless blades? i was surfing amazon and saw a lot of people complaining about cheap scroll saws that cant hold pinless blades. what are the advantages of pinless blade i dont understand im new to this.

    • @Scrollsawforum1
      @Scrollsawforum1  9 років тому

      insanet3 Pinned blades have a small pin going horizontally through the top and bottom of the blade to allow for installation on the scroll saw, pinless blades do not need the pin to be installed on the saw. Most scrollsaw projects involve very small and detailed internal cuts that require very small holes to be drilled in the project to feed the blade through, usually 1/16th" or smaller. Because of the pins on a pinned blade, you must drill much larger holes in your project to fit the pin through, usually about 1/4" diameter. This is just too big to make detailed projects. If you are making just external cuts, a pinned blade is fine, if you want to make detailed projects you will need pinless blades. Some scroll saws can use both types of blades while some only take pinned blades and some take only pinless blades. It is important that you know what you are going to be using the saw for before you purchase a saw. One type of blade is not necessarily better than the other, but a saw that takes pinless blades is much more versatile and is usually a much better choice in the long run.

  • @claytonrealist8868
    @claytonrealist8868 3 роки тому

    I just noticed on your website that the pooping puppy and bunny combo price isn't $4.00 savings it's a $2.00 savings. I could be wrong because of some issues I have but I think it's right.

  • @marymoore1712
    @marymoore1712 2 роки тому

    Can you cut 2 inch thick wood with the scroll saw? Or is a band saw better for 2 inch wood? I want to make snowman crafts, so wood with some curves to it that's 2 inches thick

    • @Scrollsawforum1
      @Scrollsawforum1  2 роки тому

      Yes, you can, however it is very difficult and a slow process, I would not recommend it. A band saw will make much easier work of it. Good luck!

  • @ravipramanik7708
    @ravipramanik7708 10 місяців тому

    🎉

  • @samdibble7512
    @samdibble7512 8 років тому

    what is the blue and orange pipe coming off the saw

    • @rangarthorvin
      @rangarthorvin 8 років тому

      +Sam Dibble I believe It is a flexible air nozzle that blows the dust off while you work.

    • @samdibble7512
      @samdibble7512 8 років тому

      Thanks

  • @paintilludrop
    @paintilludrop Рік тому

    Oh knew a James bloodsworth, FL. Very unusual name

  • @teretrigo24
    @teretrigo24 10 років тому

    i´m a beginner. i already broke 4 blades!! omg!

  • @lewy7601
    @lewy7601 3 роки тому

    at 5:10, alright lets tune it to A key 220 Hz

  • @rasmapludums-dunn9809
    @rasmapludums-dunn9809 6 років тому

    Can't say enough good things about this video. Skips all the BS and doesn't fast forward. I'm only human and can't follow that fast...lol.

  • @mihaizolyomi1745
    @mihaizolyomi1745 6 років тому

    Fffain