Dan, that is awesome!! To be published in 2 different wood magazines is great! Everyone wishes they could come up with a unique idea to get magazine...
Hello to all. This group is an open book forum and is being developed so The "CRAFTSMAN" of their trade can share the knowledge and experiences they have...
Thank you Sylvia it was a wonderful surprize. It was a tough holiday I got laidoff on the first of December and have been doing temp work since, but having the...
Could one of the mods from this group contact me please. I have a old C arm scroll saw I want to sell but have no idea what its worth. Thank you! Rj Chase...
RJ, You didn't say what brand or the age of the saw. If it's a Delta Q-3, people would probably pay $200 or more for one in good condition. If it's a ...
From: "Rudolph Reid" <rmreidjr@...> To: <scrollsawing@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2006 11:40 AM Subject: scrollsawing Re: NEW SCROLLING...
Last July, Rudolph Reid gave some suggestions for cutting Jonah and the Whale. I kept the suggestions and want to try it now, but I don't recall which magazine...
I have a DeWalt 20" Scroll Saw on a stand. How important is it to use the hold down? I tried to do some letters from walnut this weekend, and the hold down...
Al asked if it is important to use the hold down. I think that I could count on the fingers of one hand the number of people I know who still have the...
+ hey well mabey i am an old man, started working with wood when i was eight years old, we never had anything call a hold down we just use our hands and...
Thank you. Before this weekend, most of my work on the Scroll Saw was cutting out puzzles from 1/4 inch baltic birch plywood. Since most of the pieces were...
Most scrollers remove the hold downs from their saws. If you've been doing the puzzles then you probably are familiar with holding the piece with your hands...
Is there still a poll feature with Yahoo? It would be interesting to find out 2 things, how many use the guard and how many have cut themselves while not...
Al... All 500+ of my puzzles are made from 1/4" plywood, all with about 300 to 400 pieces, all cut freehand and none of them using the useless holddown. When I...
I do use a guard,but i'am useing a delta homecraft that was made sometime in the 50's i also use a crafsman that is from the 50's both work well.I have tryed...
I have been doing woodworking for about 20 years and learned respect for my tablesaw the hardway when a piece of wood kicked back and caught me in the chin....
You know that only in the US and Canada (OSHA and the Government) made them put on a hold down. The rest of the world does not have one. It cost at least...
I've been wanting to try making the Wooden Gears Gizmo from the Fall 2000 issue of Scroll Saw Workshop. I'm not exactly sure how it goes together, but the...
The bit is to let the dowel turn in the hole. Yes you could use a file and enlarge the hole instead of using the bit. A larger than 17/64 bit would make the...
Hi Tom, I don't have that pattern, but just from the sizes you are giving, I believe that you are correct in your belief that the 17/64 drill is to make a hole...
Hi, Found your forum thru yahoo. Just starting into scrollsawing and am gathering info on scrollsaws from those that have been using them. So many saws out...
Hi Tom, A friend of mine that I had just introduced to scrolling and woodworking in general is working on the clock that is on the cover of the current...
... am ... are ... do ... Hi I have been scrolling for over 10 years now and started off with a Delta, I then bought another (cannot remember which), but now...
My thanks to the designer of the Gizmo and others for their responses to my questions about avoiding getting a 17/64ths bit. After reading Rick's coment that...