You were very unlucky to get a duff Axminster saw, I have 2 of them one like you bought and a EX30 and both run like clockwork so surprised your was faulty, I have quite a few Axminster machines and love them all apart from the bandsaw which is not the most reliable saw and has got through 4 on/off NVR switches in 5 years its powerful enough but the dust extraction is crap and dust escapes around the edges of the two doors and also the frame so bad designing BUT have heard other say the same about their other brand saws. Axminster are also very good customer service and if i need a part it arrives the next day and free every time for the switches. Don't be put off by your first saw experience as you were genuinely unlucky with that one. Maybe i am Mr Axminster? :lol: regarding plywood I use it for the backboards on my Intarsias and buy it cheap from Home Hardware stores (in Scotland) its usually pretty good finish but i don't do scrolling work so cannot say how good it would be for that. I have used some MDF at times and no voids and fluffys come off with my Sand-Flee mop (diy version) as your just starting out in scrolling you do lots of trial and error and i am still learning how to use my kit but you will get hooked by it. What are you doing about dust extraction? something to sort out as early as you can before you manage to get a build up of it, i make LOADS of dust sanding hardwoods and have made a cyclone using a bouncy castle blower which sounds like a jumbo jet taking off but sucks the dust away perfect and again its trial and error until you find a piece of kit that suits yourself. There's loads of people on here who have spent years sorting their workshops out so before you start throwing your money about do plenty of research and ask as many questions as you want and hopefully it will stop you from making same mistakes many of us have done in the past. Right best shut my trap......I do tend to waffle away on subjects i am interested in so feel free to tell me to shut up i won't be offended :lol:
Cheers
Brian (or is it Mr Axminster?) lol
Cheers
Brian (or is it Mr Axminster?) lol