davedoublem
Established Member
I'm starting out in the world of wood craft and looking for a reasonably priced scroll saw for a novice that is both not too loud and efficient. I currently make sculptures using plaster and wanted to incorporate wood with plaster and to also expand my product range with some basic wood items. One project I'd like to do is be able to cut into the centre of some log slices that are approx 25mm thick.
I've had a scroll saw in the past that I barely used but it seemed a little loud and I didn't particularly like the way it worked. It was a budget B&Q model.
Can anyonee also give any suggestions on some cheap sanding tools so that I can smooth sides of some of the wood I cut. If I were to cut narrow lettering out how does one get into narrow grooves with a sander. Is it a case of using sand paper on some areas? I don't have a large budget to get started with everything so anything in or under £250 would be ideal.
Is a specific mask and extractor a must have for working with the likes of mdf and plywood?
Thanks in advance for any replies.
I've had a scroll saw in the past that I barely used but it seemed a little loud and I didn't particularly like the way it worked. It was a budget B&Q model.
Can anyonee also give any suggestions on some cheap sanding tools so that I can smooth sides of some of the wood I cut. If I were to cut narrow lettering out how does one get into narrow grooves with a sander. Is it a case of using sand paper on some areas? I don't have a large budget to get started with everything so anything in or under £250 would be ideal.
Is a specific mask and extractor a must have for working with the likes of mdf and plywood?
Thanks in advance for any replies.