I was told many years ago at a service school "the mind can absorb as long as the behind can endure", so I apply that to scrolling "I can produce as long as my behind can endure".
You could call Ray at SEYCO and I am sure he could answer your questions. I use this one and attach it to the side of the upper arm and it stays put and raises with the arm for blade changes and does not get in my way. I like it.
http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=21264
I love it, gives an idea for oldest son who lives to hunt. Will have to try that when I can use my right hand again, lost 2 fingers last week in a non-woodworking accident, so it will be awhile before I can get back to the SS.
Well I got the 3M7502 half mask and love it. It is the only dust mask I have ever tried and like, it is comfortable and not hot. As soon as I get into the habit of putting it on I will use it anytime I am in the workshop.
Yesterday I was at Harbor Freight and saw and very nice Motorcycle Seat style Roller Stool
and it was on sale for $80.00 and if you have a 20% off coupon that would make it $64.00. It is very uncomfortable if you do not need a back. I sat on it and really liked it but I think I would prefer a back rest. Thought I would bring it to the attention of anyone wanting a comfortable stool, it looks just like the one Grizzly has. http://www.harborfreight.com/biker-style-pneumatic-roller-seat-94435.html
Yesterday I bought the half mask by 3M #7502 and think "I hope" I will like it, it does push my glasses up a little which should not be a problem just take some getting used to as I usually have my glasses low on my nose. It uses the double filters, one on each side.
I have been cutting some oven shelf pulls today using 1/2" Poplar and want to try stack cutting at least 2 at a time which would be 1" thick or 1 1/2" if I tried 3. I would only try 2 at first. I have read about gluing tooth picks in the waste areas to hold together and my question is do I still use the same blade or would I want a more aggressive blade? Today I was using a FD TC#5 which is 13 TPI with a reverse tooth every 3rd tooth.