Ryobi Ling, you have done a good job for Ryobi and first time users of scroll saw. In particular, I greatly appreciated it when you zoomed in to show in details how to put the blade in its position.
Hello Mr RYOBI KING👍👍👍, I am also a RYOBI user my 16 inches Ryobi scroll saw is still in tough condition, it is really a great scroll saw, I have made many projects out of it and also made wooden scroll saw out of it, l love it very much, thank you for sharing❤️👍👍👍
I bought one of these today for a project, but must admit, I have never used a scroll saw before. So, I’m a bit of a novice. Enjoyed watching your video. One thing I did was to set the tray at 90° to the blade using a small set square. My workshop floor is uneven. So, if I simply used a spirit level to level the tray, the cut on my timber would not be even.
I just opened mine today. I noticed the styrofoam also. Like you say, in the bigger boxes they normally have the card board like protection. But, I definitely look forward to using mine as soon as possible.
I'm Thinking Using A Scroll Saw To Cut Out A Wooden Spoon. So Far I Used An Ocillating Tool To Make A Guitar Pick & A Napkin Holder. & Bolth Of Then Turned Out Fine.
The video is in focus and has good audio. Try learning the names of objects like "knob" "switch" "saw", "level", "foot", instead of using the same "that" and "it", "one of these", or "this thing here". Here is another suggestion, try cutting a scroll in wood with the scroll saw, since that is the stated application of a scroll saw you keep stating is your purpose as a reviewer. Another novel idea would be to use it on the average material people would use and cutting curves in like 1/4" plywood or half inch pine. The climax of your video was you proving that the scroll saw cuts a straight line as smoothly as your bandsaw through overly thick plywood. I would also venture to dispute your statement that the scroll cuts 3/4 inch plywood as good as your bandsaw. The work bench legs are definitely not cheesy, you win the House Beautiful award!
Thank you for the suggestions I only have a limited amount of time to show people the product. If I film to much it will get boring.people come to my channel because the respect my opinion. I am sorry if you don’t like the way I review tools. I will try to learn more of the terminology.
awesome intro for me. being a female I need all the advice I can get to use my new scroll saw- so excited . Fun Fun video-- OOH and no im not a child hahahaha
I'm Thinking Making Another Napkin Holder Too As Soon As I Get A Scrolling Saw. I Might Try Cutting Out A Fork & A Knife Too. When You Live In A Cold Climet You Need Something To Keep You Bussy. Try Making A Few More Guitar Picks Too. Mabey
This machine is not really designed to be used on a 2x4 it has on the box that the max thickness you should cut is 3/4in. You would use a band saw for a 2x4
Ryobi Ling, you have done a good job for Ryobi and first time users of scroll saw. In particular, I greatly appreciated it when you zoomed in to show in details how to put the blade in its position.
Thank you Hung Nguyen glad I could help
Hello Mr RYOBI KING👍👍👍, I am also a RYOBI user my 16 inches Ryobi scroll saw is still in tough condition, it is really a great scroll saw, I have made many projects out of it and also made wooden scroll saw out of it, l love it very much, thank you for sharing❤️👍👍👍
Thanks for sharing buddy 👍
@@RYOBIKING thank you very much , will watch update on your channel my friend❤️👍👍👍
Best ever is Makita SJ401 Scroll Saw 😁😁😁😁😁
Ya I haven’t ever used it
Great tutorial! I just might have found my next Green tool to procure
I bought one of these today for a project, but must admit, I have never used a scroll saw before. So, I’m a bit of a novice. Enjoyed watching your video. One thing I did was to set the tray at 90° to the blade using a small set square. My workshop floor is uneven. So, if I simply used a spirit level to level the tray, the cut on my timber would not be even.
I understand ya that’s the best way to do it thanks for watching
I just opened mine today. I noticed the styrofoam also. Like you say, in the bigger boxes they normally have the card board like protection. But, I definitely look forward to using mine as soon as possible.
SO KING WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN?? MISSED YOUR VIDEOS. WELCOME BACK !!!
Been uploading as much as I can with work thanks for watching!
I'm Thinking Using A Scroll Saw
To Cut Out A Wooden Spoon.
So Far I Used An Ocillating Tool To Make
A Guitar Pick & A Napkin Holder.
& Bolth Of Then Turned Out Fine.
Sounds like you will do great
wait a minute I'm the Ryobi King. LOL I have about 40 to 50 items myself. looking at get one of these
Long live Ryobi king 👑
how do you do the pinless blade. Can't get it to work
Not sure it worked for my
KING!
The video is in focus and has good audio. Try learning the names of objects like "knob" "switch" "saw", "level", "foot", instead of using the same "that" and "it", "one of these", or "this thing here". Here is another suggestion, try cutting a scroll in wood with the scroll saw, since that is the stated application of a scroll saw you keep stating is your purpose as a reviewer. Another novel idea would be to use it on the average material people would use and cutting curves in like 1/4" plywood or half inch pine. The climax of your video was you proving that the scroll saw cuts a straight line as smoothly as your bandsaw through overly thick plywood. I would also venture to dispute your statement that the scroll cuts 3/4 inch plywood as good as your bandsaw.
The work bench legs are definitely not cheesy, you win the House Beautiful award!
Thank you for the suggestions I only have a limited amount of time to show people the product. If I film to much it will get boring.people come to my channel because the respect my opinion. I am sorry if you don’t like the way I review tools. I will try to learn more of the terminology.
awesome intro for me. being a female I need all the advice I can get to use my new scroll saw- so excited . Fun Fun video-- OOH and no im not a child hahahaha
Lol awesome I am glad I could help any questions just ask!
I'm Thinking Making Another
Napkin Holder Too As Soon As
I Get A Scrolling Saw. I Might Try
Cutting Out A Fork & A Knife Too.
When You Live In A Cold Climet
You Need Something To Keep You Bussy.
Try Making A Few More Guitar Picks Too.
Mabey
Sorry dude no disrespect but you look ridiculous in that king costume lol
Lol thank you I was going for that
my instant concern: loose clothing in a power workshop - asking for serious accident!
@@rudyenter7823 guys it’s for a video I don’t have it on the whole time lol
Not really a good review in my opinion, you should have did the machine some justice and used reverse tooth blades on the 2x4
This machine is not really designed to be used on a 2x4 it has on the box that the max thickness you should cut is 3/4in. You would use a band saw for a 2x4
Hard to take you seriously wearing that costume. What's your target audience, children?
We are all human and we all laugh. As a adult you can also have a good time it’s for fun don’t take this stuff so seriously.
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Thanks for that
that's a good point. wow