I'm new to scroll sawing and have to admit that I've started with one of the badged far-east clones. So far for what I have wanted to do it has worked well and I have no real complaints about it. I'm sure that a more expensive tool could work better,but it's 'horses for courses' and I didn't want to invest good money on something that might just get low usage.
As it is a year on, a grandchilden's toy project has had me slaving over the machine for several weeks. One frustration I do find is the ability to see the blade clearly when presenting the work to it - it's an uncoloured blade against the black background of the plastic insert and needs careful watching to ensure the correct entry point on occasions. I'm sure that this is a common problem and has been resolved on other machines - what retrofit can anyone suggest ?
Thanks
Rob
As it is a year on, a grandchilden's toy project has had me slaving over the machine for several weeks. One frustration I do find is the ability to see the blade clearly when presenting the work to it - it's an uncoloured blade against the black background of the plastic insert and needs careful watching to ensure the correct entry point on occasions. I'm sure that this is a common problem and has been resolved on other machines - what retrofit can anyone suggest ?
Thanks
Rob