Kierri
Established Member
Hi all,
Well I finally cut out my first piece on my new scroll saw and I cant tell you just how great the distance is between this Axminster and my old SIP. It cuts so much better, cleaner, smoother, far less vibration and makes scrolling a pleasure, even giving me hope that I may well be able to get good!
One problem, I keep forgetting what order I'm supposed to use to change blades. My old saw just had a tensioning knob and tension release, all in one. As you will know, this new one has not only a tensioning knob at the back, a tension lever at the front AND another knob that holds the upper clamps in place. I'm going to have to print it put and put on the wall. But I released the all tension things in all the wrong order, while re-threading the blade to make an interior cut. Now, the blade is slightly bent just below where the clamps hold it. I don't know if this is too much blade tension or if the clamps are slightly misaligned, or the clamp knob (on top of blade holder) is too tight.
Any ideas?
Secondly, using the table guide will be useful, but I find re-threading and clamping the upper blade rather fiddly as it keeps falling out while I try tightening the bolt at the same time. Am I doing something wrong? Thirdly... Is the top of the blade supposed to go in between the bolt and the clamp, or under it?
So confused :-/
Many thanks
Kierri xx
Well I finally cut out my first piece on my new scroll saw and I cant tell you just how great the distance is between this Axminster and my old SIP. It cuts so much better, cleaner, smoother, far less vibration and makes scrolling a pleasure, even giving me hope that I may well be able to get good!
One problem, I keep forgetting what order I'm supposed to use to change blades. My old saw just had a tensioning knob and tension release, all in one. As you will know, this new one has not only a tensioning knob at the back, a tension lever at the front AND another knob that holds the upper clamps in place. I'm going to have to print it put and put on the wall. But I released the all tension things in all the wrong order, while re-threading the blade to make an interior cut. Now, the blade is slightly bent just below where the clamps hold it. I don't know if this is too much blade tension or if the clamps are slightly misaligned, or the clamp knob (on top of blade holder) is too tight.
Any ideas?
Secondly, using the table guide will be useful, but I find re-threading and clamping the upper blade rather fiddly as it keeps falling out while I try tightening the bolt at the same time. Am I doing something wrong? Thirdly... Is the top of the blade supposed to go in between the bolt and the clamp, or under it?
So confused :-/
Many thanks
Kierri xx