What to look for in a Scroll Saw Part One

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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2007

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  • Is there a reason for the scroll saw to be tilted

  • Tilting the saw is just a preference of mine. I feel it gives me a better view of the pattern because I sit while I saw.

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  • Taiwan is nowhere near as bad as China. The computer you are using is almost surely made there for example (they make most motherboards - at least they used to make all Dell motherboards, for one example).

  • Fantastic video, ( As A Newbie to this) its exactly the type of information I am looking to find out, I plan to use it for cutting acrylics, All good stuff guy, thanks.

    Thom in Scotland.

  • I bought one of these and I must say that the quality of dewalt has fallen to unacceptable. All dewalt is now made in china and taiwan. china and taiwan have a severe metallurgy problem. I flat out refuse to have anything from there on my property as do my neighbors. I brought it back and had a friend purchase me a Hawk and ship it to me and the Hawk is the best scroll saw I ever had. I recommend everybody avoid any products from china or taiwan, trust me, these countries hate the world.

  • Thanks for the video - very helpful and informative.

  • That was really great. Thank you so much. I just ran across your videos today, and they clarified so many things for me.

    Susan

  • Hi steve, perhaps you may consider making some Scrolling tutorials? Here in the uk, there is no such thing our one and only magazine, The Scrollsaw Workshop, Has to be ordered from the USA. I myself have just started to learn this fine Art, Mostly, by buying DVDs, Books and on line sites..See what you can do. Many thanks for your patterns, and of course your continuing posts..

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