aramco
Established Member
hi I finally had to give in and send my saw back to Axminster , too many problems to ignore, top of the list was vibrations. followed closely by arm dropping then the niggly bits , table scratching,screws in the pegas head almost shot,on off switch acting up , speed controller acting up so off it went on Friday, not sure when it will be back, hopefully soon as I am already getting the scroll saw blues, some good did come out of this, hooray I got my shop tidied up, and another bit of work surface put up
- already cluttered - next job put some shelves under it may be tonight.
I have been watching ,some videos on you tube about dust collection, one was a simple container one shoved under the front of the saw, it had wings on the side to catch drop off dust, called excalidrawer 2, gives a free pattern to boot, I will make one and post it when I get it done, another one was dust collection via plastic pipes from the rear , a pipe went along the arm and sucked from the top , and one went under the saw and collected from the blade area , will give this another coat of looking at and see if I can get it to work without getting in the way of cutting/ blade changing.
a man was having trouble with his air blower pipe ,it had a life of its own, so he bought a small clamp and put round the end and it kept it in place, I am sure a small jubilee clip would do the same as long as one did not over tighten it.
take care
John
saw been away one week now and suffering withdrawal symptoms, even tiding my shop does not fix it , but it looks better.
- already cluttered - next job put some shelves under it may be tonight.
I have been watching ,some videos on you tube about dust collection, one was a simple container one shoved under the front of the saw, it had wings on the side to catch drop off dust, called excalidrawer 2, gives a free pattern to boot, I will make one and post it when I get it done, another one was dust collection via plastic pipes from the rear , a pipe went along the arm and sucked from the top , and one went under the saw and collected from the blade area , will give this another coat of looking at and see if I can get it to work without getting in the way of cutting/ blade changing.
a man was having trouble with his air blower pipe ,it had a life of its own, so he bought a small clamp and put round the end and it kept it in place, I am sure a small jubilee clip would do the same as long as one did not over tighten it.
take care
John
saw been away one week now and suffering withdrawal symptoms, even tiding my shop does not fix it , but it looks better.