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pixy

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Morning folks Just recently I have been trying my hand at scroll saw portraits , using 3/8 ply , I spend a few hours cutting and at the very last minute I always seem to ruing my piece by a very delicate bit breaking of. I have put this down to using inferior ply. Does anyone know of a hardwood timber outlet in the UK where you can get 1/4 -3/8 hardwood from. As a matter of interest is there any other scrollers in the Hull or East Riding areas ,as I would be interested in hearing from them. Mal
 
Hi Pixi , :D
Don't know if it's still there , but there was a wood type shop on finckle street (spelling) in cottingham , near to you as you are in Hull.
I have not been for some time now, but they had scrollsaws and blades ,
along with wood turning gear!!.
I was able to get good quality ply offcuts from a joinery workshop next to were i work, but it looks like they might close now ??????
Not exactly "near Hull" but John Boddys in Boroughbridge north Yorks has a good stock.
---------------------Frank---------------------
PS. are you going to the woodwork show at Harogate ?
 
Hi Frank when is the show I would love to go .Is there ussualy any scroll saw stands. Mal
PS that craft shop closed down in January.
 
Mal ,
The show is on the weekend of nov 28 sat & sun at the Great Yorkshire showground , just on the outskirts of harowgate
-- so you won't have to fight the town --- :lol:
as for scrollsaws , not many ! hegner have a stand,and sometimes turners retreat . others --mabe--.
however not a bad show , couldbe some bargins !!!!!!! :eek: :eek:
I'm going on the saturday---see you there ?
I read that you were having trouble with the saw , have you been able to sort it out ???
----------Frank-------------
 
Hi Frank The saw problem may be just me .I have bought one of those quick change blade clamps from Hedgner ,what a difference it makes you can change a blade in no time.Which is handy as I have gone on to scroll saw portraits at the moment, a lot less dust which at the is very important . I have just had a couple of spells in hospital and they tell me I have Asma and Emphasymia. I have just paid out £18-00 out for 5 disposable masks and they are useless, very uncomfort and on top of that you can only use each one once and make my glasses steam up I shall have to save up for a full face respirator. Mal
 
Hi Mal,
ref the dust problem: i use an ordinary" hoover" piped up to a "T" piece and an inlet both top and bottom ie. one above the table and one below the table ,it takes away the dust at source so i dont have to use a mask,
as it also steamed up me glasses!!!!!!! :lol: :lol:
As for a respirator i have a Trend full face airsheild ,brilliant and not expensive when your health is important :D :D
------------------Frank--------------------

PS> somewere i have a photo of the "Hoover" set up ,i<l post it if i can find it .
 
Hi Frank I have just had a look an the Axminster site they are selling trend pro air shield for £149-99,The mane problem is sanding ,thats where the majority of the dust comes from.I have converted two bench grinders into mop sanders and a third will be converted into a flexy drum unit. My wife has kindly sent to the usa for a pair for my christmas present.I was thinking of mounting them on wooden barers over fine wire mesh you can get it down to a 1/4 of an inch if you drop a piece it doesn't go right through, I would male a funnel shape with ply wood underneath this attached to a industrial vacuum cleaner my son has given me.I have just bought a quick change clamp from hedgner for my axminster it's fantastic, makes blade changing a doddle once you have got used to it.I have turned out quite a few dog portraits but the finer pieces just break of dew I think to the poor quality of the plywood.Mal
 
Pixy try using baltic ply for your portraits its more solid than ordinary ply
i.e. it does'nt have any gaps between the layers.
I used to have the same trouble as you till I switched to baltic ply its a little more expensive than ordinary ply about £45.00 for an 8x4 sheet but well worth it.
Phil
 
Hi , Thanks Sooty , :D Thats what i could not think of yestsrday, :roll:
( i's me age y'now ) Baltic birch plywood , as you say no gaps and no patches ,great stuff .

Pixi . I find the airsheald very good , it fits over my glasses and
of course they don't steam up, it ain't cheap, ---------- but it works---------
AS for the mop sanders --- i must try and have a go at making one !!!
glad the "quick change " blade holder works ok . i use a delta saw that has very easy blade changing ..
all the best ----Frank-------------
 
scroller frank":2jvwrf5v said:
Mal ,

I'm going on the saturday---see you there ?
I read that you were having trouble with the saw , have you been able to sort it out ???
----------Frank-------------

hi frank
any chance of sharing the petrol? i'm off work this weekend, :wink: now there's a coincidence...
give us a ring mate, or i will ring you.
 
Hi guys I have just used some 1/8" ply bought from a local model shop using a no 3 reverse blade I started to cut with it It was just about imposable to control ,should I have used some thicker scrap material with it.Mal
 
Hi Bob.
Not shure on your model,
in fact can't remember my model no !!!! :oops: :oops: but the blade change is so easy ,
it ls a clamp arrangement , and takes only seconds to change a blade ,
sorry , but have only just seen your post , i am away for the weekend ,
not back until tuesday ,
but will try and find a photo to post for you :D

Pixi,
i find that thin ply with a new blade is indeed difficult to control !!
yes , best if you use a backer , either a piece of scrap wood , or thick cardboard and a slow speed
( scrap wood , ) scrollers dont have "scrap" wood :shock:


------------------Frank-------------
 
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