I got my first scroll saw from Lowes a few weeks ago, right before the picnic. I bought it solely to cut inlays, as I didn't think I would have the patience to do scroll work. I was worried that since it was so inexpensive that it was going to have horrible vibration, so when I got home I did this test
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2fOcKe8jxs
Well, then I tried out my very first inlay on a decorative box I am making with hand cut dovetails. It's nowhere near done, but here's a couple of pics of the purpleheart inlay
So when I got the saw, I went looking for blades. I liked the idea of spiral blades because spinning the piece for all those intricate cuts seemed like a hassle. I bought some, and had a miserable time with them. They were hard to control, and were difficult to change out.
I did more research and tried flying dutchman reverse tooth blades. Well, I am happy to say that they worked out great for me, and I am totally hooked. Here's a pic of my first 2 projects
I have a long way to go, but I am really enjoying it. I finally see what it is all you scrollers out there see. :eusa_danc
Now if only I could figure out woodcarving :cry_smile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2fOcKe8jxs
Well, then I tried out my very first inlay on a decorative box I am making with hand cut dovetails. It's nowhere near done, but here's a couple of pics of the purpleheart inlay
So when I got the saw, I went looking for blades. I liked the idea of spiral blades because spinning the piece for all those intricate cuts seemed like a hassle. I bought some, and had a miserable time with them. They were hard to control, and were difficult to change out.
I did more research and tried flying dutchman reverse tooth blades. Well, I am happy to say that they worked out great for me, and I am totally hooked. Here's a pic of my first 2 projects
I have a long way to go, but I am really enjoying it. I finally see what it is all you scrollers out there see. :eusa_danc
Now if only I could figure out woodcarving :cry_smile