Thanks for showing that it's okay to scroll without the hold down. The one I received with my Skil scroll saw keeps falling down at an angle while I'm working, no matter how tightly I adjust it. It has been nothing but a headache! Great videos, I'm very excited to have found your channel.
@bkedp Same here in the UK. We're swamped by tat made in China. I wish shops would give us more choice. I'd rather pay more for a quality tool rather than spend money on Chinese junk. I despise the words 'MADE IN CHINA'.
It wasn't long ago that Craftsman was an excellent brand name in tools. Those were also the days when Craftsman tools were made in America. Today, the majority of Craftsman tools are made in China and the quality is every bit the crap we expect from tools "Made in China".
Was wondering what is causing the knocking noise in the video. I have a scroll saw exactly like this one and it is doing the same thing. Only a couple months old.
how can i straiten the upper and lower arms on that craftsmen scroll saw...i have the same saw. on my saw the blade makes an figure eight...so the cut is three times wider than the blade...its a bummer.
@FALLENFORFISH you need to hold the wood down and just stay in front and turn the wood, other than that, not really, you can only cut inside peices with the scroll saw but if you need to cut the outside, you use a sander
Thanks for showing that it's okay to scroll without the hold down. The one I received with my Skil scroll saw keeps falling down at an angle while I'm working, no matter how tightly I adjust it. It has been nothing but a headache! Great videos, I'm very excited to have found your channel.
wishingbee 2 weeks ago
@bkedp Same here in the UK. We're swamped by tat made in China. I wish shops would give us more choice. I'd rather pay more for a quality tool rather than spend money on Chinese junk. I despise the words 'MADE IN CHINA'.
whitbyjet65 3 weeks ago
It wasn't long ago that Craftsman was an excellent brand name in tools. Those were also the days when Craftsman tools were made in America. Today, the majority of Craftsman tools are made in China and the quality is every bit the crap we expect from tools "Made in China".
bkedp 3 weeks ago
cooooooooooooooool
kunuz100 1 month ago
Was wondering what is causing the knocking noise in the video. I have a scroll saw exactly like this one and it is doing the same thing. Only a couple months old.
jfisher928 1 month ago
help.
how can i straiten the upper and lower arms on that craftsmen scroll saw...i have the same saw. on my saw the blade makes an figure eight...so the cut is three times wider than the blade...its a bummer.
SkunkTreeCarvings 2 months ago
@taskleast Me too!
scott31312 3 months ago
Thanks Very Helpful
legokiller9320 3 months ago
@FALLENFORFISH you need to hold the wood down and just stay in front and turn the wood, other than that, not really, you can only cut inside peices with the scroll saw but if you need to cut the outside, you use a sander
OxygenForUranus 5 months ago
Spyderco dodo?
SCAREDBANANA 11 months ago