Hello,
The insert on my AWF18 does not sit flush with the table. :shock: It is lower, half a millimeter lower perhaps, but still, it makes a "kerb" on which small jigsaw pieces catch and stay stuck. Very awkward to try to lift them up whilst cutting, makes quite a mess of things.
It also mean than there is no base support close to the blade whilst cutting larger pieces, and so I imagine it does nothing for the quality of the cut. In theory shouldn't it increase the splintering?
Does anybody else has this problem, and how do you solve it?
I have seen a different make of scrollsaw featuring a lower insert, so I imagine it may be a common occurrence. :?
The insert on my AWF18 does not sit flush with the table. :shock: It is lower, half a millimeter lower perhaps, but still, it makes a "kerb" on which small jigsaw pieces catch and stay stuck. Very awkward to try to lift them up whilst cutting, makes quite a mess of things.
It also mean than there is no base support close to the blade whilst cutting larger pieces, and so I imagine it does nothing for the quality of the cut. In theory shouldn't it increase the splintering?
Does anybody else has this problem, and how do you solve it?
I have seen a different make of scrollsaw featuring a lower insert, so I imagine it may be a common occurrence. :?