nev
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I managed to glean an old saw from the boss, a Ferm FFZ-400N, hoping to dip my toe into the wonderful world of scrolling.
Having never seen one in the flesh let alone used one :shock: I thought I may try and document the journey here in the hope that I and others in a similar position can work from day 1.
I know its a basic saw, no variable speed etc but its probably similar to what most newcomers will start with so ...
First questions:
1. Blades*. Which, why and where from? (remember we're practicing)
The Ferm can take pinless 'with the supplied adaptor' but of course I do not have the adaptor. Is there a universal one that may fit?
2. Tension. When it comes to the blade, how tight is tight enough?
[youtube]FZwFP4xzEkk[/youtube]
3. Timber. For practice and getting used to the machine is mdf or cheap ply suitable? what thickness?
4. Pattern application. Which spray adhesive etc?
5. Should I have a zero tolerance insert to begin with?
*I have some blades which I believe are the correct size but are of course pinless.
Thank you in advance gents.
Having never seen one in the flesh let alone used one :shock: I thought I may try and document the journey here in the hope that I and others in a similar position can work from day 1.
I know its a basic saw, no variable speed etc but its probably similar to what most newcomers will start with so ...
First questions:
1. Blades*. Which, why and where from? (remember we're practicing)
The Ferm can take pinless 'with the supplied adaptor' but of course I do not have the adaptor. Is there a universal one that may fit?
2. Tension. When it comes to the blade, how tight is tight enough?
[youtube]FZwFP4xzEkk[/youtube]
3. Timber. For practice and getting used to the machine is mdf or cheap ply suitable? what thickness?
4. Pattern application. Which spray adhesive etc?
5. Should I have a zero tolerance insert to begin with?
*I have some blades which I believe are the correct size but are of course pinless.
Thank you in advance gents.