Thank you for sharing your video with us & your knowledge! Question though, if you are cutting a section out at a certain angle all the way around it, what difference does it make as to where on the line you start your cut and also what difference does it make with the direction you are cutting it at? Thank you in again and thank you in advance for your response!!
Where to start the cut: Usually the drill hole to start the cut is slightly bigger than your blade. So making the drill hole in a corner if there’s one tends to hide it. Direction of angled cut: Once you get your blade at an angle to the piece of wood, you need to undercut in the direction you want the wood to fall. To see it for yourself drill a couple of oversized 1/8 inch holes in a quarter inch piece of wood. Angle your blade and cut one clockwise and the other one counterclockwise. One will fall down into the wood while the other one will rise up.
The aluminum tube (could be a bendie straw ) is to blow the dust AWAY from me. Before I put them on, my chest and lap would be covered in dust. I have a strong small fan mounted on my ceiling that I aim at my lathe when I turn(and when I use my scroll saw. I roll my lathe to just outside my garage door and the fan wind blows dust and some turnings out.
I will glue them in with super glue, or epoxy or white/yellow glue depending on how fast I need it finished. Sometimes I’ll tack it in with super glue then brush on the varnish to add more strength.
The number one most important thing about pumping the air is not to blow the line clear so you can see the direction of the cut. The number one reason is to keep the scroll saw blade from overheating so it doesn’t break. Trust me I know.
Sometimes a tooth pic (or whittled piece of wood) or I make a putty from the woods sawdust mixed with glue. Sometimes the hole can be placed so it’s not too noticeable. If you can use a real small blade the hole can be real small.
Thank you for showing un how to do that. I had never seen it before.
Conversion kits r sold for those. I got one a year ago from home depot. Works great
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Thank you for sharing your video with us & your knowledge! Question though, if you are cutting a section out at a certain angle all the way around it, what difference does it make as to where on the line you start your cut and also what difference does it make with the direction you are cutting it at? Thank you in again and thank you in advance for your response!!
Where to start the cut:
Usually the drill hole to start the cut is slightly bigger than your blade. So making the drill hole in a corner if there’s one tends to hide it.
Direction of angled cut:
Once you get your blade at an angle to the piece of wood, you need to undercut in the direction you want the wood to fall. To see it for yourself drill a couple of oversized 1/8 inch holes in a quarter inch piece of wood. Angle your blade and cut one clockwise and the other one counterclockwise. One will fall down into the wood while the other one will rise up.
Wonderful 👌. I need to get a scroll saw that works with pinless blades. Opens up so many more options for projects.
Olsen makes a conversion kit that you can attach to your saw. This way you can use straight, spiral, pin, or no pin.
Hi I was wondering if you sell pattern's for the Apple and name stands please that we can edit? Love the layering idea in this one 🙏
Can you explain the extended aluminum tubing bit please and will that trick of blowing things behind work with lathes as well?
The aluminum tube (could be a bendie straw ) is to blow the dust AWAY from me. Before I put them on, my chest and lap would be covered in dust. I have a strong small fan mounted on my ceiling that I aim at my lathe when I turn(and when I use my scroll saw. I roll my lathe to just outside my garage door and the fan wind blows dust and some turnings out.
@@richardkinney1 thank you very much.
and thank you for taking the time to answer...much appreciated.
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Nice Scroll Saw!
Great job
Good job please how can i get this type of machine
Hardware stores carry Scrollsaws, from $150 up. A pegas 21 is my recommendation if you have $900 to spend.
Nice Job Richard! What kind of wood is this? it looks nice.
How do you prevent the raised (and lowered) pieces from falling out? Do you glue them in place, or is the varnish enough to hold things in place?
I will glue them in with super glue, or epoxy or white/yellow glue depending on how fast I need it finished. Sometimes I’ll tack it in with super glue then brush on the varnish to add more strength.
@@richardkinney1 I figured you MUST be gluing them somehow. :) Thanks!
Amazing 😻 and perfect job
The wood is mostly redwood. Redwood is beautiful and fairly soft for quick & easy cutting. If I use a harder wood like oak I use 1/4 to 3/8 inch.
Donde puedo comprar las cuchillas de la cortadoras dremel por favor
ferreterías y amazon.com
Nice 👍
The number one most important thing about pumping the air is not to blow the line clear so you can see the direction of the cut. The number one reason is to keep the scroll saw blade from overheating so it doesn’t break. Trust me I know.
didn't know about the cooling effect!!
thanks
how do you normally fill that entry hole?
Sometimes a tooth pic (or whittled piece of wood) or I make a putty from the woods sawdust mixed with glue. Sometimes the hole can be placed so it’s not too noticeable. If you can use a real small blade the hole can be real small.
Which company sroll saw is used
Skil 16 inch on the rough (pinned) cut and Dremel 18inch on the fine. Now I use an Excalibur 21 with Pegas blade holder installed.
Very nice...................
bravo 👏👏
I use clear shelf paper to line instead of the blue tape it's so much cheaper
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