Chippygeoff
Established Member
To the right of the saw on my scroll saw bench I have a little box with the bits and pieces I need at hand, in the box are things like the hex key for blade changing, various allen keys, a pair of tweezers, a spare bottom clamp and last but not least a very handy little tool. it is like a large needle with a narrow handle on it. I use this to lift the edge of the pattern off the wood when I have finished cutting but the most useful aspect of this little tool is pushing the little cut outs through. I was doing exactly this earlier, pushing a letter out of a name sign when I dropped it. I felt it hit my shoe, which was resting on the foot switch. I pulled the chair away and looked for it, no where to be seen. I moved the scrap bin, the Henry vacuum, apart from a few little bits of scrap on the floor there was nothing else. It's just as though it had disappeared into thin air. It's amazing, all that floor space to fall on and yet not a sign of it. I have heard this happen to other members with blade clamps. It just does not make any sense, where else is there for it to go. Do things grow wings when they fall.