Hi there all I can add is to do the delicate parts first. I always cut the eyes first in a portrait.They
have to be exact.In a case such as an antler you could work around it somewhat by cutting just outside
the line as opposed to right on it.Thats provided you have the room.In an antler no one will know any difference.
keep practicing, you will conquer.saw speed too, can give you trouble.too fast you may overshoot fine lines and
sometimes too slow, the blade will grab more than you want.welcome to the village.