Barnum
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Hi all
I'm very new to this lark having brought my first scroll saw a few days ago. I'm hoping someone can help, as I've been reading very contrasting advice online.
I have an entry level, pin-blade saw. I find that when I'm trying to cut quite tight curves, the blade twists as I move the wood. Some people online say I should move the wood quickly, keeping pressure on the back of the blade so it doesn't cut.
Others say the blade twisting is because I'm going too fast, and I need to keep the blade cutting forwards to prevent the twist.
One site even says that blades can take a lot of twist, so don't worry about it.
I'm very jealous of the guys in the vids who can spin their wood around the blade. If I were to try that I think my blade would snap.
Perhaps it's the width of the blade, and I have ordered an Olson conversion kit so I'll be able to take much smaller pinless blades. That may help.
Are there any other suggestions, explanations or tips?
Thanks everyone!
I'm very new to this lark having brought my first scroll saw a few days ago. I'm hoping someone can help, as I've been reading very contrasting advice online.
I have an entry level, pin-blade saw. I find that when I'm trying to cut quite tight curves, the blade twists as I move the wood. Some people online say I should move the wood quickly, keeping pressure on the back of the blade so it doesn't cut.
Others say the blade twisting is because I'm going too fast, and I need to keep the blade cutting forwards to prevent the twist.
One site even says that blades can take a lot of twist, so don't worry about it.
I'm very jealous of the guys in the vids who can spin their wood around the blade. If I were to try that I think my blade would snap.
Perhaps it's the width of the blade, and I have ordered an Olson conversion kit so I'll be able to take much smaller pinless blades. That may help.
Are there any other suggestions, explanations or tips?
Thanks everyone!