aramco
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hi Here is my first Review on the Axminster trade ex 30 scroll saw. To press I have done a couple of projects out of 1/2 inch birch plywood one a clock and the other a picture of a dragonfly ,and am almost at the end of the third one again in 1/2nch birch plywood , this one is again a clock but a different style ,from sue mey site. This machine has eaten quite a few blades #1#2 #3 and#5 reverse tooth premium blades from Judy Gale Roberts site and also a lot of flying Dutchman #3 #5 spiral with flat ends. Out of desperation I tried a pegas one #3 reverse tooth that came with the saw and it seems to holding up better than the others ,so it looks like I maybe changing my blades selection to Pegas, as Charles dearing said it all depends on how his machine on the day of work maybe a thread of truth in that , but before doing so I will get some titanium blades from judy gale roberts site but unfortunately she does not do spirals .Flying Dutchman have now started to do reverse tooth spiral blades might be worth a try. Could I be preaching to the converted here??
The machine is BIG and HEAVY and well worth the extra cost, I am having vibration problems again,same as the record power, but I seem to know where they are coming from, I made a metal bench for it to sit on , front to back is ok but side to side movement leaves a lot to be desired. it was stood on cow mats but now on concrete that did no good at all . The top is 2 inch thick work top this may yet have to be changed to a metal one, I did think the weight of the machine would be enough to stop the vibrations but again I was wrong, - not getting much right with vibrations - but will persevere.
Went on Charles Dearings site and he is doing a combination pattern of the riders and a barn it is about 4 ft long x 27 inches ,what an undertaking that would be, dont think I am quite ready for that yet, anyway who has a 4 foot wall going spare to hang it on I do not, and what would one charge ??. Might have to do a bit of intarsia for a while maybe a shelty but I will post it what ever I start,
john
The machine is BIG and HEAVY and well worth the extra cost, I am having vibration problems again,same as the record power, but I seem to know where they are coming from, I made a metal bench for it to sit on , front to back is ok but side to side movement leaves a lot to be desired. it was stood on cow mats but now on concrete that did no good at all . The top is 2 inch thick work top this may yet have to be changed to a metal one, I did think the weight of the machine would be enough to stop the vibrations but again I was wrong, - not getting much right with vibrations - but will persevere.
Went on Charles Dearings site and he is doing a combination pattern of the riders and a barn it is about 4 ft long x 27 inches ,what an undertaking that would be, dont think I am quite ready for that yet, anyway who has a 4 foot wall going spare to hang it on I do not, and what would one charge ??. Might have to do a bit of intarsia for a while maybe a shelty but I will post it what ever I start,
john