SaintD56
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Today I heard a person mention something about placing weights on the hold down arm of thew old multicut 3 scroll saw to reduce vibration, has anyone else ever heard that? Wonder how they would go about that?
Never heard of this on a Hegner, mine is very smooth running and vibration free and I assumed others were all the same? My Diamond fretsaw does vibrate and it has a counterbalance weight fitted to the counter-shaft to try to mitigate vibration. On the advice of the man who invented the diamond saw I removed the weight and bolted it down to the floor instead.Today I heard a person mention something about placing weights on the hold down arm of thew old multicut 3 scroll saw to reduce vibration, has anyone else ever heard that? Wonder how they would go about that?
I purchased this Hegner a few months ago, it's a 1987 Multicut-3 I was also told that it is also known as a Multimax 25 because of its size and that they stop making this model because of vibration problems. I am waiting for a response from Advance Machinery here in the U.S.A. They might be able to help me with this question. If I learn anything, new I'll post it for others to read. It might be useful to those that have the same model scroll saw.Never heard of this on a Hegner, mine is very smooth running and vibration free and I assumed others were all the same? My Diamond fretsaw does vibrate and it has a counterbalance weight fitted to the counter-shaft to try to mitigate vibration. On the advice of the man who invented the diamond saw I removed the weight and bolted it down to the floor instead.
I found some pictures of these weights, what do you think ever seen or heard of these?Today I heard a person mention something about placing weights on the hold down arm of thew old multicut 3 scroll saw to reduce vibration, has anyone else ever heard that? Wonder how they would go about that?
No, never heard of it. Off the top of my head it may be a fix to cure some resonance at a particular speed. If anyone else has greater insight I'd be glad to hear it.
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