Anthraquinone
Established Member
Hi
I am new to this scroll saw lark as I normally do wood turning. As such I have a question and possible some others later. At present I want to make some toys for my grandson. Dinosaurs, dragons, cars etc etc,
The scroll saw I have can take both types of blades and I have found that the pin end blades are much easier to change. I can see the advantage of plain ended blades if you want to enter the work through a small hole for internal cuts but other than that is one type generally better that the other or is it a personal choice?
Also there are many different types of blades available normal, reverse tooth , skip tooth etc etc. Is there one type that is generally better or is it a case of trial and error (not too much of that I hope) to see which works for me. I do not want to end up with a large selection of blades I have no use for.
AQ
I am new to this scroll saw lark as I normally do wood turning. As such I have a question and possible some others later. At present I want to make some toys for my grandson. Dinosaurs, dragons, cars etc etc,
The scroll saw I have can take both types of blades and I have found that the pin end blades are much easier to change. I can see the advantage of plain ended blades if you want to enter the work through a small hole for internal cuts but other than that is one type generally better that the other or is it a personal choice?
Also there are many different types of blades available normal, reverse tooth , skip tooth etc etc. Is there one type that is generally better or is it a case of trial and error (not too much of that I hope) to see which works for me. I do not want to end up with a large selection of blades I have no use for.
AQ