Of course, lubrication calms vibrations and extends the life of parts that wear out without lubrication, but from open holes, dust will certainly get inside that hole and cause more damage, it is necessary to put rubber bands as protection.
Thank you very much for that information. Got the same machine but it vibrates very bad. Will do the modifications as you explained and see what happens. Thank you for posting.
@@ade-woodcrafts Thank you very much and I will most definitely do so. I made myself a heavier counter weight on the motor and I see an improvement already. Which country are from?
I wonder how many people have the courage to open the machine as you did, and more importantly, how many people would drill as many holes on the arms as you did, as this surely weakens them considerably. It would also be interesting to hear what the manufacturer thinks of your ideas and modifications..🤔
Thanks for the comment! It's Actually not that hard to disassemble it, all it takes is a little bit of courage, the arms seems to be holding nice so far, if you look closely I drilled the holes only in between the triangles and that didn't affect the rigidity of the arms.🍻
@@ade-woodcrafts Thank you for your response ! Perhaps you can help me with this problem : I have a Proxxon DSH (V1), and for some strange reason, I cannot get a (pinned) blade into the mount anymore. I have loosened the tensioning mechanism completely, and pushed the upper arm downwards, but I still cannot get it down far enough to get the upper pin into the mount. It would be necessary to get it down another 3-4mm, but there is no further adjustment possible…🤷🏼♂️ Do you have any idea what the cause could be ???
@@ade-woodcrafts Maybe you’re right : I’ve discovered that there are blades that are 130mm long, and some are only 127mm long, so I’ll check that ! I hope that Proxxon haven’t changed from 130mm to 127mm, as that would be a real headache for me..
Adaugind balast din plumb pe baza elimina vibratiile mult maji usor si in acest fel nu tre'sa faci sute de gauri. Facind acele gauri reduci rigiditatea barelor, marind deasemenea riscul de accident prin ruperea barelor gaurite.
inca functioneaza perfect, nu s-a rupt absolut nimic, bratele chiar si gaurite sunt foarte solide. Cat despre accident...ai impresia ca o sa sara bratele pe tine? Imposibil, vorbesti in necunostinta de cauza, nu te supara. Multumesc pentru vizionare!
The only thing I like about this video, is the way you made the lubrication holes, the rest is a downgrade to the machine, if it vibrate a lot, which is normal for a scroll saw, make an iron stand and fix it to it, you will see a big difference. Thanks for sharing anyway
Thanks for the reply anyway :). I succeed making it in a way that it is functioning without vibrations, thus does not require bolting it down to the workbench. I consider this a great advantage and upgrade. I can move it around wherever I need it with ease. Most important is that I can make accurate cuts in absence of massive vibrations.(it is not normal for scroll saws to vibrate, maybe only the cheap ones like this one) Cheers and thanks for the reply!
¡Hola! Me alegro que estés interesado en el video, hasta que consiga subir el subtítulo, si quieres puedes preguntarme todo lo que te interese y estaré feliz de responderte!👍
Of course, lubrication calms vibrations and extends the life of parts that wear out without lubrication, but from open holes, dust will certainly get inside that hole and cause more damage, it is necessary to put rubber bands as protection.
Thank you very much for that information. Got the same machine but it vibrates very bad. Will do the modifications as you explained and see what happens. Thank you for posting.
If you need help, feel free to ask!👍
@@ade-woodcrafts Thank you very much and I will most definitely do so. I made myself a heavier counter weight on the motor and I see an improvement already. Which country are from?
@@brentnicol6391 My pleasure! I'm from Romania, Bucharest.
@@ade-woodcrafts greeting to you from South Africa, Cape Town.
Great video. Thanks
Foarte bun tutorial....acest model de traforaj il am si eu ....like
Mulțumesc foarte mult!
I wonder how many people have the courage to open the machine as you did, and more importantly, how many people would drill as many holes on the arms as you did, as this surely weakens them considerably. It would also be interesting to hear what the manufacturer thinks of your ideas and modifications..🤔
Thanks for the comment!
It's Actually not that hard to disassemble it, all it takes is a little bit of courage, the arms seems to be holding nice so far, if you look closely I drilled the holes only in between the triangles and that didn't affect the rigidity of the arms.🍻
@@ade-woodcrafts Thank you for your response ! Perhaps you can help me with this problem : I have a Proxxon DSH (V1), and for some strange reason, I cannot get a (pinned) blade into the mount anymore. I have loosened the tensioning mechanism completely, and pushed the upper arm downwards, but I still cannot get it down far enough to get the upper pin into the mount. It would be necessary to get it down another 3-4mm, but there is no further adjustment possible…🤷🏼♂️ Do you have any idea what the cause could be ???
@@zeejimi4044 Is there any possibility that the blades you are using are too short?
@@ade-woodcrafts Maybe you’re right : I’ve discovered that there are blades that are 130mm long, and some are only 127mm long, so I’ll check that ! I hope that Proxxon haven’t changed from 130mm to 127mm, as that would be a real headache for me..
Adaugind balast din plumb pe baza elimina vibratiile mult maji usor si in acest fel nu tre'sa faci sute de gauri.
Facind acele gauri reduci rigiditatea barelor, marind deasemenea riscul de accident prin ruperea barelor gaurite.
inca functioneaza perfect, nu s-a rupt absolut nimic, bratele chiar si gaurite sunt foarte solide.
Cat despre accident...ai impresia ca o sa sara bratele pe tine? Imposibil, vorbesti in necunostinta de cauza, nu te supara.
Multumesc pentru vizionare!
The only thing I like about this video, is the way you made the lubrication holes, the rest is a downgrade to the machine, if it vibrate a lot, which is normal for a scroll saw, make an iron stand and fix it to it, you will see a big difference. Thanks for sharing anyway
Thanks for the reply anyway :).
I succeed making it in a way that it is functioning without vibrations, thus does not require bolting it down to the workbench. I consider this a great advantage and upgrade. I can move it around wherever I need it with ease. Most important is that I can make accurate cuts in absence of massive vibrations.(it is not normal for scroll saws to vibrate, maybe only the cheap ones like this one)
Cheers and thanks for the reply!
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Cheers and thank you!
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¡Hola! Me alegro que estés interesado en el video, hasta que consiga subir el subtítulo, si quieres puedes preguntarme todo lo que te interese y estaré feliz de responderte!👍
just buy a Dewalt scroll saw
Wonderful piece of equipment, I wish I could afford it! ( working on that part)👍