Hello everyone,
I am new to the forum and to scroll saws.
After spending hours trawling the forum, I have almost decided to order either a Hegner or AWFS18 for cutting jigsaw puzzles.
Do AWFS18 owners feel that their saw has stood the test of time or do they secretly wish that the extra investment in a Hegner would have been a wiser choice in the long run?
Also, has anybody got the Axminster fretsaw stand?
http://www.axminster.co.uk/recno/6/product-Axminster-Fretsaw-Stand-32501.htm
Is it any good?
At 98cm high, i.e. higher that a kitchen top, +slab, possibly? +saw, it sounds high to me who knows nothing about it. I am only 5'6"/168cm tall, and that would mean cutting at about stomach to chest height. Is that the correct working position?
I was thinking that Ryobi Multi Function Stand, rated as supporting up to 100kg, topped with a slab perhaps, might be more practical, but I am also thinking mass and vibrations. Any thoughts or feedback?
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/21765/Power-Tools/Benchtop-Woodworking/Ryobi-Multi-Function-Stand
I got some 6mm, 5-ply Birch (from Harlow Bros).
My main puzzlement at the moment concerns blades. Most puzzle cutters on both sides of the Atlantic appear to use Mikesworkshop Flying Dutchman reverse teeth thin blades, but which ones? :? May I ask puzzle cutters what model-number they use?
http://www.mikesworkshop.com/blades.htm
Lots of questions...
I would be grateful for your thoughts and feedback.
I am new to the forum and to scroll saws.
After spending hours trawling the forum, I have almost decided to order either a Hegner or AWFS18 for cutting jigsaw puzzles.
Do AWFS18 owners feel that their saw has stood the test of time or do they secretly wish that the extra investment in a Hegner would have been a wiser choice in the long run?
Also, has anybody got the Axminster fretsaw stand?
http://www.axminster.co.uk/recno/6/product-Axminster-Fretsaw-Stand-32501.htm
Is it any good?
At 98cm high, i.e. higher that a kitchen top, +slab, possibly? +saw, it sounds high to me who knows nothing about it. I am only 5'6"/168cm tall, and that would mean cutting at about stomach to chest height. Is that the correct working position?
I was thinking that Ryobi Multi Function Stand, rated as supporting up to 100kg, topped with a slab perhaps, might be more practical, but I am also thinking mass and vibrations. Any thoughts or feedback?
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/21765/Power-Tools/Benchtop-Woodworking/Ryobi-Multi-Function-Stand
I got some 6mm, 5-ply Birch (from Harlow Bros).
My main puzzlement at the moment concerns blades. Most puzzle cutters on both sides of the Atlantic appear to use Mikesworkshop Flying Dutchman reverse teeth thin blades, but which ones? :? May I ask puzzle cutters what model-number they use?
http://www.mikesworkshop.com/blades.htm
Lots of questions...
I would be grateful for your thoughts and feedback.