aramco
Established Member
hi I am a newbie and this is my first post earlier today I went on the scroll saw site on this forum and read some posts which all seem to be which scroll saw to purchase my first purchase was a Lumber Jack which soon went back some will say I made my second mistake buying a record power ss16v 16 " variable speed scroll saw. This was purchased about 1 month ago and I have never used a scroll saw before -but have done a lot of band saw work - but I bought some extra blades - cheap- off ebay another mistake - doing well aint I - I then bought some pegas and they are good and have turned out a lot of stuff some only fit for the bin but it is a steep learning curve and during this time I have watched a lot of scroll saw videos on youtube especially ones by hans meier these are extremely good ones and above all else they keep in the mistakes - even the best make them - and from these videos one blade seems to jump out all the time "flying Dutchman blades" these are only available in the states the price is comparable with ebay and through this site the postage is good it is called "mikes flying workshop" I am now awaiting my batch and just in case you have trouble finding good sites for patterns "steve good " at the scroll saw workshop he has well over 1000 all free and and others are contained in book form which I intend to purchase in the new year another one is Sue Mey at the scrollsaw artist site but her patterns you have to pay for in dollars and there is a good site on ebay that you can buy plywood by the a4 sized sheets either one sheet upto 25 sheets of varing thickness I use a lot of 1/4 inch for bowls 1/2 inch for planters etc and 3/4 inch for wall plaques andhave just compleated a fir teree out of a slice of elm and just before I go the rp is noisey and vibrates like **** but I will put some rubber under the feet and hope to stop that and the blade changes are a pain in the butt especially the pinless ones pinned are no bother and as a parting point I am saving up for a Hegner will not make three mistakes merry christmas and a happy new year and always wear your safety equipment