Grayo
Established Member
Hi All,
Well had my new Erbauer scroll saw delivered on Wednesday and used it for the first time on Thursday. Read all the instructions to set it up, removed the pinned blade that came supplied and fitted a pin less blade (that Martin kindly sent me in the post) using the pin less blade adapters that came supplied with the machine.
After it was all set up I checked the tension on the blade and just gave it a little tweak to put a bit of tension on the blade (checked by pinging the blade) . All set to go so decided I would follow Geoff's (ChippyGeoff) instructions on how to do a name plate for my granddaughter Kayla using 12mm MDF.
All was going well until "bang" when I looked at what had happened the piece of metal bracket that holds the pin less blade adapter in place had snapped off. I had only been using the scroll saw for around half an hour so can imagine I was a bit shocked. Phoned Screwfix to tell then what had happened and they offered to replace the machine but after this happening I feel I don't want another one of this make. I know you only get what you pay for but was expecting a little bit more quality than this for the price (£99.99) so if anybody can recommend a half decent scroll saw for around the £100 to £150 mark I would be ever so grateful.
Pictures below of the broken bracket.
And my first ever go at scrolling (which didn't last very long lol)
Well had my new Erbauer scroll saw delivered on Wednesday and used it for the first time on Thursday. Read all the instructions to set it up, removed the pinned blade that came supplied and fitted a pin less blade (that Martin kindly sent me in the post) using the pin less blade adapters that came supplied with the machine.
After it was all set up I checked the tension on the blade and just gave it a little tweak to put a bit of tension on the blade (checked by pinging the blade) . All set to go so decided I would follow Geoff's (ChippyGeoff) instructions on how to do a name plate for my granddaughter Kayla using 12mm MDF.
All was going well until "bang" when I looked at what had happened the piece of metal bracket that holds the pin less blade adapter in place had snapped off. I had only been using the scroll saw for around half an hour so can imagine I was a bit shocked. Phoned Screwfix to tell then what had happened and they offered to replace the machine but after this happening I feel I don't want another one of this make. I know you only get what you pay for but was expecting a little bit more quality than this for the price (£99.99) so if anybody can recommend a half decent scroll saw for around the £100 to £150 mark I would be ever so grateful.
Pictures below of the broken bracket.
And my first ever go at scrolling (which didn't last very long lol)