Order from either or both of these places.
They also are good sources of information.
Very reliable and quick response.
Sloan's Woodshop - " The Scroll Saw Store "
Mike's Workshop selling Flying Dutchman brand fret and ...
Darcy's as happy as a clam 'cause black betty (notice lower case) is as fast as lightning.
but the sawdust just will not grow.
Tell black betty that the ark is special so when it's on auto it will not scrwe up (I know it's spelled wrong)
Larry
Good Morning Bill and Kevin, ... Keith, Good midday to you I guess.
I'll pour me a cup of coffee and sit here and read the 'rag'. then what...???
Thanks for the coffee and company
Larry
What blades would you have in a starter kit for a new scroller?
Two types of course:
1. Spiral
2. Flat
Flats (I seldom use spiral):
Width thickness Teeth
# 2/0 .022 x .010 33 TPI
# 1 .026 x .011 28TPI
# 3 .031 x .013 24 TPI
# 5 .037 x .015 17 TPI
Thats mine.
I like your first cut. It's a keeper!
Your blades are standard Sears blades. I have those blades.
Depending on what you cut, you may want a wider selection of blades.
I think I will put out a new post asking " Blades for a new scroller "
Look for it.
Larry
If I had to pick one of those patterns, I guess I'd go bonkers.
All three are very good.
That puts me in a spot since I want to cut one of them.
We'll see which one..
Thank you Roly
Thank you Bob
Thank you Russell
Larry
Cheeseburger... The wood, the wood...what wood did you use?
Just picking,
That is very good and a challenge for a first attempt.
Gives you confidence, doesn't it.
Larry
David...Husker... That turkey sell cheep cheep. Well, maybe you stack cut it.
Your rule, that turkey just looks great...at least...
Well $65 is better than collecting dust.
Larry
Edmund, The one saw no one mentioned that will meet all your
requirements is a hand held scroll saw. See Thumbnail.
Think I am kidding?
Go to "Works in Progress & Tutorials"
Post on ' Dec 10th 2013 '
Title - ' The Munch Swiss Mountain '
by Gabry Sawyer
and she uses the saw pictured here.
Larry