All ready retiring the Harbor Fright Special, guy next door is moving and gave me an old craftsman. Pinless blade changes are much easier. need to make a hold down foot for it, I get material chatter once in a while, and a nozzel for the air blower.
Figure the worse I can do is have to start over on another piece of wood so why not jump in with boith feet. I'm going to try a wooden gear clock, they look intriguing. But I’m going to do some other things first to get more used to making tight turns and cutting straight lines. I’m starting out with a Harbor Fright Special saw and Flying Dutchman – Ultra Reverse #5 blades to start out.