If it is not too big I use Cedar fencing boards. Inexpensive & last a long time. I have a couple of signs I use outside my camper and I made them with that. A good coat of Minwax polyurethane varnish makes it last even longer.
I have not been on too much the last 9 months and was not aware there was a newer version than .48 which I have used a bit. I will be interested to find out if the .92 is better, because I might upgrade. Thanks.
After you have the pattern set up as you want, draw a box around the entire project and hold down the "Control key" while pressing down on the "G", that is called grouping and it will group or weld the objects together and you can then work with it as 1 object. I believe that is the correct procedure as best as my old mind remembers. Hope that helps.
Bob
Seyco is about the best company to do business with, unfortunately they cannot seem to get the EX saws in as fast as they can sell them. I had to wait a short while to get mine but so glad I did. I would do business with them again anytime.
I have not personally used it, but have read good reviews about it on some router sign making forums. If it works good with a router it should work good with a scroll saw.