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I have a powercraft saw and need 2 parts but not found where to get them (probably because its not a top range model) so I was wondering if there are universal parts or parts for another model that may fit.

The first part is the plastic insert the blade passes through.

The second part is a little rubber boot that sits on the moving arm, and when saw is on it pumps air down the blower nozzle.

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Hi 8squared from the name on the machine it was sold by Aldi,and I am afraid that you may not be able to get the parts you require.I fortunately own a Hegner so parts are not a problem.The plastic part that the blade passes through,you could make that with thin plywood and put slots in it.
That is the best that I can help at the moment,other members of the forum may have some ideas.If that is all that is needed,are you still able to use the machine?.
I have a machine,same name and the plastic insert is 2and 5/16" diameter.The table is a different shape,but insert maybe the same,underneath the insert is a plastic ring that pushes in the recess.In my opinion one could be made from wood. :roll:

Bryan
 
8squared":16uwjim0 said:
I have a powercraft saw and need 2 parts but not found where to get them (probably because its not a top range model) so I was wondering if there are universal parts or parts for another model that may fit.

The first part is the plastic insert the blade passes through.

The second part is a little rubber boot that sits on the moving arm, and when saw is on it pumps air down the blower nozzle.

103317722_614.jpg

Hi,
Can't help with the rubber boot BUT I think I have one of the plastic table inserts your after! my old Parkside scroll saw had one and i only use the saw as a sander so removed the plastic insert and made a wooden one with a large round hole in it and i'm pretty sure I put the old plastic one in my spares cupboard. Can you measure the diameter of your hole (no smutty comments) and let me know and when i go out to the workshop will check and if its there i will pop it in the post for ya.
Cheers
Brian
Your saw looks like the Einheil/Parkside/Draper/Ferm etc type so you might find spare rubber doodah on their websites.
 
Have to agree with comments from both Brian and Bryan!

The table insert looks like the same one as it fitted to a plethora of cheaper badged saws, as both say you could quite easily cut your own out from a piece of plywood or plastic or even soft metal such as aluminium.

I would not worry to much about the small rubber bellows fitted to these cheap saws IMHO they are so small as to be ineffective, better to fix up a blower or suction system of your own.

Powercraft is the brand name that Aldi uses. Powercraft tools are made by several companies one such company is Einhell http://www.einhelltools.co.uk/index.php, what you need is the model number and find out which company actually made the saw.
 
I visit the American forums from time to time and it would appear that many of the scrollers over there have the same problem with the blower so a lot of them use an aquarium pump, which seems to be very effective. As others have said, the inserts are very easy to make from thin plywood or a piece of plastic. You can get metal cutting scroll saw blades should you wish to make a more substantial one.
 
Worth looking at cheap kitchen chopping boards for a source of plastic of the required thickness for the insert.
 
On my first Axminster scroll saw which is very similar to your saw, I made a table insert out of MDF and left only a small hole for the blade to pass through. It's known as a zero clearance insert to allow you to work right up to the blade when you are doing tight piercing cuts. I found the original plastic insert to be very thin and bendy anyway so it was no great loss to replace it with something more suitable.

As for a blower, as others have said go for an aquarium pump and if you need tubing, aquarium pump tubing will fit on the nozzle on your existing pump, 5mm I think.

You may also like to consider Axminster AWVFS scroll saw blade clamps to allow you to use pinless blades if you aren't already doing so.

Hope this helps,
Dave.
 

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