I have my saw on castors , makes it nice to move especially for the summer sunshine days. Might be a bit more vibration and some times it moves when I don't want t to but these are easily resolved nuesances
I phoned Seyco about six weeks ago didn't recognize the voice but did get my question answered. I have their scroll saw , scrollers drill and did have the dust collector until it died about 3 years of use. Maybe I will try an e-mail just for kicks
I like the ultra reverse blades, the the @2/0 is not a hurry- up and go blade but a real gentle, slow touch. It will wander if ot enough tension and will break if to much tension is applied. For a fine, thin line cut this blade will get the job done
I use baltic birch but have used other laminated woods like oak, walnut and ash for portraits and ornaments. I also keep a supply of hardwoods for other projects