Hello Scrolling People
I'm struggling to get back into fretwork after a long absence and would welcome advice.
I use a Diamond Scrollsaw (Model 26?) with stand and seat. I have always loved it but the method it uses for blade changing and tensioning (screw fitting at rear of saw) is causing me difficulty. I, like many on here it seems , have a really bad back, and stretching to alter blade tension and change blades is painful. Any fretwork with lots of internal cuts is out of the question at the moment as too much blade changing means that I seize up!
I see two options, there will be more. Either buy a saw like the DeWalt788 which is usable from the front or modify my present scrollsaw.
Comments on this forum have put me off the Excalibur which is available from the UK and to be honest, importing a saw would be a last resort. I'd prefer a solution which incorporates my trusty old Diamond but I'm not sure how I'd proceed.
I'd be grateful for any hints and tips that might help me out
Thanks
A different Pete
I'm struggling to get back into fretwork after a long absence and would welcome advice.
I use a Diamond Scrollsaw (Model 26?) with stand and seat. I have always loved it but the method it uses for blade changing and tensioning (screw fitting at rear of saw) is causing me difficulty. I, like many on here it seems , have a really bad back, and stretching to alter blade tension and change blades is painful. Any fretwork with lots of internal cuts is out of the question at the moment as too much blade changing means that I seize up!
I see two options, there will be more. Either buy a saw like the DeWalt788 which is usable from the front or modify my present scrollsaw.
Comments on this forum have put me off the Excalibur which is available from the UK and to be honest, importing a saw would be a last resort. I'd prefer a solution which incorporates my trusty old Diamond but I'm not sure how I'd proceed.
I'd be grateful for any hints and tips that might help me out
Thanks
A different Pete