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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scroll_saw '''Scroll Saws'''] are a powered '''[[Fretsaw]]''' and often chosen for fret work, '''[[Piercing Saw]]''' work ''(if a metal cutting blade is fitted)'' or as an alternative to a '''[[Coping saw]]'''. | __TOC__ | ||
=====Description===== | |||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scroll_saw '''Scroll Saws'''] are a powered '''[[Fretsaw]]''' and often chosen for fret work, '''[[Piercing Saw]]''' work ''(if a metal cutting blade is fitted)'' or as an alternative to a '''[[Coping Saw|Coping saw]]'''. | |||
=====Features and Applications===== | |||
Blades are normally clamped in place such that the saw cuts on the downstroke, pulling the workpiece against the table. | Blades are normally clamped in place such that the saw cuts on the downstroke, pulling the workpiece against the table. | ||
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To cut internal shapes, small holes are first drilled in the material through which to thread the blade | To cut internal shapes, small holes are first drilled in the material through which to thread the blade | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:57, 10 August 2016
Description
Scroll Saws are a powered Fretsaw and often chosen for fret work, Piercing Saw work (if a metal cutting blade is fitted) or as an alternative to a Coping saw.
Features and Applications
Blades are normally clamped in place such that the saw cuts on the downstroke, pulling the workpiece against the table.
Safety Point! All machinery can be hazardous and fingers can come into contact with the blade - these oscillate so tend to vibrate soft materials rather than cut them however. Eye protection should be worn and care taken to avoid inhaling any dust.
Note: To cut internal shapes, small holes are first drilled in the material through which to thread the blade