Just bought my first scroll saw. I've bought a cheap one (Einhell TSS 405) to see if this is something I'd like to get into and while I've yet to set it up and start playing, I'm sure I will enjoy it where I'll be buying a larger and better one. I've so far only seen 3D name blocks where you remove the centre parts and this has increased what I thought was possible with one of these tools. Really looking forward to having a play and learning more. Many thanks from near Exeter :)
I've owned and used the Axminster Trade 21" version of that excellent scroll saw for over 4 years now and I am highly delighted with its high standard of manufacture and use. One thing that I do hate, however, is the fact that only Axminster decided to add an annoying NVR (No-Volt Release) switch on the back of their version of this universal machine. Other brands of this machine (all made in the same factory in Taiwan as this one is), e.g. Excalibur, Pégas, etc, have resisted the urge to add an NVR switch on their versions of this unit. Instead they prefer (as I do) to use a foot-switch for an immediate on/off function. With the NVR switch you have to let go of the workpiece with one hand to operate that remote switch. With a foot-switch you can keep both hands on the project and simply use your foot to instantly stop the blade from oscillating. This is a far more important safety feature than an unnecessary remote NVR switch. As a direct consequence I have removed the NVR switch on my scroll saw and replaced it with a foot-switch. This added level of safety and convenience has enhanced my already high level of admiration for this top quality machine.
Awesome video…I just bought a scroll saw and have made a few things, but will have to give this a go…thank you for sharing…from Saskatchewan Canada…sub added.
Por favor qual tipo de serra vc usa, é elicoidal 360,ou outro tipo,por favor me mande a marca da serra e o molde, desenho, parabéns pelo seu trabalho muito bom
Hola. The scroll saw featured is the Axminster Professional AP406SS Scroll Saw www.axminstertools.com/axminster-professional-ap406ss-scroll-saw-230v-107653
Hi Tricia, the following reply is from Ben - "Try Steve Good's website here - scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com/ There are loads on there in the catalogue. Hope that helps."
Hi Bob, I am not sure what happened to your comment, sorry. I am afraid we longer have this pattern. www.stevedgood.com/catalog/index.php offers a large selection of patterns to try
Just bought my first scroll saw. I've bought a cheap one (Einhell TSS 405) to see if this is something I'd like to get into and while I've yet to set it up and start playing, I'm sure I will enjoy it where I'll be buying a larger and better one. I've so far only seen 3D name blocks where you remove the centre parts and this has increased what I thought was possible with one of these tools. Really looking forward to having a play and learning more. Many thanks from near Exeter :)
Thank you for taking your time to do this video. Appreciated all the way from Pa in the USA
I've owned and used the Axminster Trade 21" version of that excellent scroll saw for over 4 years now and I am highly delighted with its high standard of manufacture and use. One thing that I do hate, however, is the fact that only Axminster decided to add an annoying NVR (No-Volt Release) switch on the back of their version of this universal machine.
Other brands of this machine (all made in the same factory in Taiwan as this one is), e.g. Excalibur, Pégas, etc, have resisted the urge to add an NVR switch on their versions of this unit. Instead they prefer (as I do) to use a foot-switch for an immediate on/off function. With the NVR switch you have to let go of the workpiece with one hand to operate that remote switch. With a foot-switch you can keep both hands on the project and simply use your foot to instantly stop the blade from oscillating. This is a far more important safety feature than an unnecessary remote NVR switch.
As a direct consequence I have removed the NVR switch on my scroll saw and replaced it with a foot-switch. This added level of safety and convenience has enhanced my already high level of admiration for this top quality machine.
Nice little project, thanks for the Demo 👍👍
recently acquired a scroll saw, my sons would love making these
Nice video! Love the little deer. 😎
Awesome video…I just bought a scroll saw and have made a few things, but will have to give this a go…thank you for sharing…from Saskatchewan Canada…sub added.
Thanks for watching, glad you found the video useful and thanks for subscribing
So cool from Arizona USA
Do you know the designer / creator of the 3D elk pattern?
Greetings Arnold from Wuppertal
Awesome .Ben .
Awesome.
Salute from Turkey 🖐️
Good job what kind and size blade do you use?
He is using a Pégas Modified Geometry No 5 Blade. They are quite superb.
Por favor qual tipo de serra vc usa, é elicoidal 360,ou outro tipo,por favor me mande a marca da serra e o molde, desenho, parabéns pelo seu trabalho muito bom
Hola. The scroll saw featured is the Axminster Professional AP406SS Scroll Saw www.axminstertools.com/axminster-professional-ap406ss-scroll-saw-230v-107653
Have you yoused a foot pedal with your trade scrollsaw yet or do you not want to
That is AWESOME
Nice
Hi Ben. How do you find any downloadable patterns on the website I have gone right through every link and there are none there at all!!
Hi Tricia, the following reply is from Ben - "Try Steve Good's website here - scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com/ There are loads on there in the catalogue. Hope that helps."
@@axminster Ok Thank you Ben
Muito bom! 👏👏👏👏👏
Please explain the different between brands “Trade” for example.
This link to our machinery classification should help www.axminstertools.com/articles/axminster-machine-classification?glCountry=GB&glCurrency=GBP
Que lindo🤗
any chance on linking the template please? I cant find it
Hi Matt, if you could send an email to socialmediateam@axminstertools.com and I will get it sent over.
👍👍👍
Hmmm... what happened to my comment?
I was asking where I could find the pattern for the tulip...
Hi Bob, I am not sure what happened to your comment, sorry. I am afraid we longer have this pattern. www.stevedgood.com/catalog/index.php offers a large selection of patterns to try