boboxsi":1d3pqu3x said:
PeteG
I reed your poste and watch your workplace and it is pure beauty. But as i can see you chose hagner because the good name of the saw.
Which blade do you use?
Did you earn money for all the mashins that you have or you bought it with savings ?
I am asking because now i have band saw small one and i love to work with wood - the warmth of the wood is incredible to me.
What you are making with scroll sow is pure love.
Since i have small children and money is a problem for buying all the mashins.
Don`t tel me to buy cheap scroll saw because i read on this forum that in 2-3 months all update scroll saw on higher level.
And this scroll saw is yust for me, my hobby and i like the American thinking. Scroll saw for hobby and sell it so you can buy wood or some other mashines. I hope i do not dream in the clouds
Thank you for all the answers.
Blaz (that i do not hide under username)
Hello Blaz
Thank you for the comments about my workshop, much appreciated. I chose the Hegner as I wanted a saw that I could rely on for many years to come, as well as being accurate and a real pleasure to use.
I will have to say though, I was very lucky as it was a birthday present, otherwise I would still be using the Sealey which I sold to Cordy.
I haven't made any money from my woodworking hobby, I have saved up or sold equipment from other hobbies for funding. Since turning the garage in to a workshop I have sold all my scuba diving gear,
archery equipment, several air rifles, two mountain bikes and a road bike. The only thing I haven't sold is my fishing gear, I've been tempted, it fills two of the cupboards on the back wall and I often think
the extra space would be handy
As Scrimper said, cutting 18mm wood isn't a problem. The Cake Box I recently made, I cut the main body of the box from around 49/50mm Oak, although the finished size was around 46mm after a little accident!
I've tried a few blades but my favourite ones are the Pegas Modified Geometry. Very accurate, very clean cutting and very good at following a straight line. Sadly they are quite expensive, so most of the time
I use Pegas Double Reverse Cut blades.