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Ber Gueda

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  1. I think it's very reasonable. I must say that I use my P100 with every cut. And sanding, for example, outside might also help.
  2. Thanks for the insight. For the moment being it's only scroll saw projects. But even the small amount of dust it produces, I can "feel" the dust in the air, so I am afraid that as soon as I increase the activity with the band saw, the problem will be much bigger. I use the mask even when I am outside sanding and I don't get close to the scroll saw without it. Perhaps I am too cautious.
  3. You are right. Maybe there is no need to make a really big investment for the moment being. I have been searching the forum and one thing seems clear, the most important seems to be "attacking" the dust on the source. I might concentrate my efforts on this point, right now.
  4. I need to solve my dust problem in my new shop. I am really concerned about dust and I'd like to enjoy wood working with the peace of mind that I am in a more or less healthy environment. I am using for the moment being this respirator for the scroll saw and sanding. I also do all the sanding outside: https://www.gvs.com/en/catalog/elipse-p3-respirator And I would like to use a combination of a dust extractor or vac and an Air filter to be as protected as possible. Apart from the sanding machine, there is a band saw on the way and, in a near futher, also a lathe. Regarding the Air filter, I thought about something like this: https://www.recordpower.co.uk/product/two-stage-air-filter-with-remote-3-speeds-and-time-delay And about the vac or the dust extractor, I think that it should be something with M classification: https://www.festool.co.uk/campaigns/application-advisor/product-advisor-for-dust-extraction Or this: https://www.recordpower.co.uk/product/cgv3865--90l-2000w-large-extractor-4-inlet So maybe you can help me with some suggestions on this matter. I might be getting a little "overworried" about the dust thing, that is also a possibility. What are the main issues to take into account on both devices (air filter and vac/extractor)? Many thanks on advance for your help.
  5. I am practising with available wood of different thick (unfortunately I am not very close to direct suppliers). But I agree with you that maybe I did not choose the straightest way. I am cutting some pieces with not so many angles for the moment.
  6. I tried today "smaller" blades... It was a great difference. Not so many mistakes and a more fluid cutting. Thanks everyone for your answers and help.
  7. I thought that the thickest the blank is, the bigger the blade should be. I will try some #5 and reduce the speed. I am not cutting complicated patterns (I am a newby), but I am having problema cutting some angles and keeping straight lines.
  8. Thanks, I am totally new to scroll sawing and I guess that most of my problems are not related to the type of wood or blades, but to my lack of skills. I guess that patience and practice might do the job. I am using Pégas blades. I am afraid I can't get here some Polar blades to give them a try, so probably I will have to attach to the Pégas.
  9. I just started to cut some wood and try my new Pégas. Where I live I have a rich source of pine wood and these have been the first pieces I tried. I just wanted to know your experience with this kind of wood (I guess it's kind of medium soft). The thing is that I have been having some issues cutting 8/6 and 8/8 in. (2,5 - 3,5 cm) with modified geometry blades #9 and Skip reverse #9. I am not sure if it's normal and what is your experience with this thickness. What kind of blades would you recommend? Thanks for your help.
  10. Really beautiful!!
  11. Finally, at home. From Germany to Southern Europe.
  12. Denny, do you know if Shellac is safe enough for children toys? I have heard (read) that it is one of the finishes you can use for toys, but maybe you can tell more from your experience. Thanks! David
  13. It looks great, Denny, and very good effect with Photoroom. I didn't know this AI tool.
  14. Well, 30" Pégas ordered. I hope I will be sawing with it in a couple of weeks. Thanks again everyone for your tips.
  15. Hi Cassie, Greetings from Spain. I am also a newbie and I am also in the process of chosing a new saw. I know it will be a Pégas, I just have to decide if it will be a 21" or a 30". David
  16. Thank everyone for your opinions and comments. I really appreciate it. I will be making a decision in the next days, so I will let you know. As some of you said, having enough room for such a big saw might be even a more important issue than the extra money. It's amazing finding so many people willing to help and giving their best advice.
  17. Hello, I am looking for a new scroll saw and I would like to ask, if someone in the community has experience with 30" scroll saws. I was thinking about buyint the Pégas 30" saw, but I don't know if the difference with the 21" worths the bigger price. Thank you for your comments.
  18. Hi everyone, I am new to the world of scroll saws and I am glad I found this community where I might get some help and, hopefully, help others as I'll be acquiring some experience. David
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