Thank you for the information about the vibration. I did not know the blade could cause that by becoming loose, I assumed it was the workpiece that was causing it. I will reset my blade before I tackle the next piece.
*This is my second WEN tool and they are both great **MyBest.Tools** I needed to do some trim work around the house and needed a scroll saw for the intricate work. No complaints so far.*
Thanks for the video. It's good to see a tutorial with real time scrolling. When I started, I always wanted to go too fast . I think because every other tutorial is sped up many times.
May I know more about what kind of blade you using? Is it modified geometry blade? Can flat blade do the same cutting job as well? I am new to scroll saw and your video helps me a lot. Thank you.
My reaction when you pulled out the "baby"; Holy Shit! I didn't know that level of detail was possible. Does this work on most types of wood? (Obviously not partical type) hard vs soft woods? Im impressed, def earned my sub.
So the first layer is painters tape? Or some other sticky paper? Is this so you can spray adhesive on the pattern so it doesn't get on your board? Thank you.
Yes! That's exactly why. I use painters tape or contact paper. Then you can use glue or spray glue to stick your pattern on top, and you aren't getting glue all over your board! Saves time sanding, and you don't want to be sanding aggressively when you have small detailed cuts.
I see you don’t answer no one comments 😢, I hope your see my comment , I have the same as you but mine jumó a lot when I cut , I don’t know why I’m scared ti cut my finger
The nature of this tool requires your hands to get close. Thankfully the blades are very small and flexible so are unlikely to injure you much if you happen to slip! But understanding the saw really prevents that from ever happening!
@@OakAndFeatherDecor I read that the scroll saw is the safest so far to use. I just started to learn the craft. I do it to help me deal with my brain tumor. It helps me try to focus and forget my demise.
Thank you! I’m 61 and started scrolling for a hobby. Your tutorial was excellent. 👍🏻
Thank you for the information about the vibration. I did not know the blade could cause that by becoming loose, I assumed it was the workpiece that was causing it. I will reset my blade before I tackle the next piece.
*This is my second WEN tool and they are both great **MyBest.Tools** I needed to do some trim work around the house and needed a scroll saw for the intricate work. No complaints so far.*
Thanks for the video. It's good to see a tutorial with real time scrolling. When I started, I always wanted to go too fast . I think because every other tutorial is sped up many times.
Thanks for all the great tips! Saved me weeks of frustration. I was having that exact issue with the vibration and leaving the inside cuts until last.
Perfect job.
Thanks for sharing & explanation
That turned out great, I really need the practice but it's a lot of fun. Thanks enjoyed.
Practice practice practice! Just takes time!
Awesome lesson. Thanks!
May I know more about what kind of blade you using? Is it modified geometry blade? Can flat blade do the same cutting job as well? I am new to scroll saw and your video helps me a lot. Thank you.
🤩🤩🤩Very nice 👏👏👏
What wood do you use ? I’ve been trying to cut out small shapes and everything chips.
What size is your font? Thanks for the very informative video!
My reaction when you pulled out the "baby";
Holy Shit!
I didn't know that level of detail was possible. Does this work on most types of wood? (Obviously not partical type) hard vs soft woods?
Im impressed, def earned my sub.
Nice scroll saw.
You’re a wood surgeon!!❤
What font do you use ?
So the first layer is painters tape? Or some other sticky paper? Is this so you can spray adhesive on the pattern so it doesn't get on your board? Thank you.
Yes! That's exactly why. I use painters tape or contact paper. Then you can use glue or spray glue to stick your pattern on top, and you aren't getting glue all over your board! Saves time sanding, and you don't want to be sanding aggressively when you have small detailed cuts.
nice
Thanks for sharing! Are you able/willing to share where you source your mdf from and what type you'd recommend?
I get mine from a lumber mill or just Home Depot!!
Can you show us how to fix the word if it cracks
What kind of blade are you using? To make a corner like that... is it a spiral blade?
It’s a normal blade! A #5 MGT by Pegas
What kind of blade are you using?
I am using the Pegas MGT #5 here. It’s my go to blade lately!
What make and model is your scroll saw?
I have the same scroll saw, it is a DeWalt 788.
What size of blade do you recommend ?
For 1/2” I use a #5! If you check out my other videos I have some good ones on blades specifically!
What kind of a saw are u using
It’s a DeWALT dw787
788*
I see you don’t answer no one comments 😢, I hope your see my comment , I have the same as you but mine jumó a lot when I cut , I don’t know why I’m scared ti cut my finger
Your fingers are dangerously too close to the blades. Made me nervous
The nature of this tool requires your hands to get close. Thankfully the blades are very small and flexible so are unlikely to injure you much if you happen to slip! But understanding the saw really prevents that from ever happening!
@@OakAndFeatherDecor I read that the scroll saw is the safest so far to use. I just started to learn the craft. I do it to help me deal with my brain tumor. It helps me try to focus and forget my demise.
Really poor choice of font. A thicker stroked font should be used. Good way to cut your fingers off.