So glad you mentioned the 'Beers'!!! I had to show this to the wife and said "see, I'm right honey, sometimes a beer or 2 does help keep you calm and when you're modelling it makes ALL THE DIFFERENCE, see it's not just me, and this guys a pro." All I got back was "Yeah, right, naaa !"
Wish you were my neighbor and I could just run over when I need some help with my projects. Thanks again for the great tutorials, I learned a lot! Your experience has made you a very good teacher.
I really appreciate this video. I'm a twenty four year old female who has recently fell in love with power tools. (Dremel is my favorite brand). So I bought the moto saw and then realized that I didn't know a darn thing about saws. But watching these videos has helped sooooooo much! Thank you. I love wood crafts. I wanna make cute rustic signs, ornaments, and gifts for my family and friends.
I have not used a scroll saw since high school, which was more years ago than I care to remember. I have watched, and enjoyed, your tutorial videos. Many helpful tips, as well as ideas I would never have though of on my own. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge with us.
Thanks again Bob. It was great to see you do this tutorial where you have put yourself in a position using a larger blade to show the difference. It certainly gave an informative reason for the use of smaller blades for the tight spots thanks again for your helpful information.
I have a hegner scrolls but haven't used it for several years . I am teaching gourd carving and need t do some cuts for making tops so am getting it out and your video helped me a lot. I used to do tole painting about 8years ago so did a lot of cutting. Thanks a lot.
Thank you for a good introduction to scroll saw cutting. Can't wait to get some thinner blades tomorrow and start making magic. Watched the intire episode.
just started scrolling in September 2019. I was beating myself up because I couldn't just whip the blade around like I've seen others do and had to nibble at my points. It makes you feel great when you trip accidentally on one of the "Master's Approach" to scrolling. Thanks again for your tutorial. Maybe in a year I'll try your Intarsia. LOL
haha you are funny "I failed my own exam!" Thanks for taking the time to create this tutorial. For beginners like myself, it is as good as gold...actually better than gold these days lol. I learned a lot from these videos. Please continue to share your hard earned, priceless knowledge!
Again a very usefull tutorial. It shows very well how to use the wider pinned blades in difficult angles! I started scrolling a week ago because i found these helpfull lessons. My scrollsaw can use pinned and flat blades and its awsome to see the difference and to see how i can use both blades. And its so much fun to scroll.
You do good explaining the scroll saw I watch all three videos and it help me a lot because I'm a first time user so I watch your videos and help out a lot good instructions things I didn't know Thank you very much very helpful....
I'm so very happy to have stumbled upon your channel! It is very difficult to come across so well on camera, but you nailed it! Your experience, knowledge, patience, and understanding of your field make me want to learn more. Thank you for being a guiding light! Also, LOVED the, 'I cut better with beer". Hahaha! I feel that. Cheers!
Thanks! I just got a scroll saw. Never used one before. This has been the best set of lessons I've found yet! I thought this'll be eazy... Oh yeah.... NOT... But my practicing is helping with my disappoint... Hahaha
Irv Sal The scroll saw can be a bit challenging at first, the great thing is, they don't take very long to master. Keep up the practice and you'll be a master in no time!
ScrollSawParadise Yes my first try at these practice exercises I said NO WAY... But after a couple more tries and your videos I improved quite a bit. Now I'm at least able to stay in the lines. I'm not sure if I have the blade set wrong or what but it's cutting direction is about 5 o'clock instead of straight down 6 o'clock. I've just been using it that way just to get used to it. Oh yeah and the broken blade??? Yep... Still not sure how tight to make it. Didn't break another blade yet though. And I learned to feed slower.
Irv Sal Broken blades are to be expected for any beginner, don't let it bother you too much, blades are pretty inexpensive. When your blade is tensioned correctly, pushing on the side of the blade to the left or right should deflect it only about 1/16". Again, don't worry about a few broken blades, once you develop "The Feel" you will break a lot fewer blades. "The Feel" can only happen happen with practice.
Your videos were very informative. Thank you for making them. I am making a series of Montana maps with a band saw but have not been very happy with the detail with the band saw. Looking forward to getting a scroll saw now.
Great video! Thank you! I'm creating eyewear, just recently started scrolling with a dewalt! I love learning how to use this wonderful machine! That you!
Using the bigger blade made the moves you were making much more clearly - I think I need to build up confidence in how tightly/ quickly I can turn the piece - I’ll keep practicing - thanks
I would like some help on the best way to adhere the pattern to the wood. I have seen the spray on adhesive sprayed directly on the wood and the pattern is put in place. I have seen the blue painters tape covering the wood, than adhesive, than the pattern, and last packing tape over the pattern. Is one better than the other.
Hey Douglas, The type of tape really doesn't matter, the main thing is that you do use some sort of tape, the adhesive on the tape helps lubricates the blade making it last a little longer and the tape also make it easier to remove the pattern when you are done cutting. I prefer blue painters tape because it comes off the easiest, but it also is a little more expensive than packing tape. I always apply the tape to the wood then I spray the glue onto the back of the pattern then apply the pattern to the tape covering the wood Again it doesn't matter which type of tape you use. There is no need to use two types of tape on a project, one layer of either type is more than enough.
YOBABYBUBBA The two woods that I use the most are Walnut and Maple, they really contrast well together. I have a rather large supply of Mahogany and Teak on hand that I use a lot. For projects that I'm not so picky about how good the wood is, I'll use Poplar, Oak and sometimes Pine.
Nice videos! I am try to learn a bit about scrolling, I just bought a saw today and found your videos. What are you thoughts on filing the backside of the blade (rounding the corners) with a file or a stone? I have seen that suggestion in a wood working magazine and wanted to know if it was worth the effort or helped when cutting? Thanks again.
+Douglas Schmitt Hi Doug, Congrats on the new saw. Rounding the back corners on band saw blades does help give the thicker and wider bandsaw blades a little better turning radius, but they are also much bigger blades. Scrollsaw blades are already designed to make sharp tight turns. I have tried rounding the back of scrollsaw blades just to see if it would help, my results ended up causing me to throw away perfectly good blades. For some reason, at least when I have tried it, rounding the back of the blade made it virtually impossible to be able to maintain the blade on the line. Maybe other people have had better results, but as I stated earlier scroll saw blades are already designed for tight turns, so there really is no need to round them. Now there are times when I have considered trying rounding the backs of the blades under certain situations. Sometimes when cutting thick wood and you are using large blades, #5 and higher, making tight turns can get a little difficult and you might get a puff of smoke here and there. The better way to handle this is to nibble out your turn as you make the turn in lieu of potentially ruining a blade by grinding on it. Hope that helps and good luck with your new hobby. Bob
Boats.young It will take a lot longer to cut your project and you will go though a lot more blades if you are constantly running your blades through waste area just to make a turn. This video is about learning how to make turns, that's why I show them. However, you are more than welcome to cut your project however you would like.
Thanks so much i know now why i am suffering with wider blade.. could you please provide me with full description of the thin blade.. would be grateful to you.. Samer From South Africa.
Hi Bort, this video series is designed for scrollsaw novices. Relief cuts are an advanced technique that would not be appropriate for a beginners course. Additionally, the series was long enough with the info provided...Bob
I Whent & Bought Me Some Number 10 Blades & They'er Carbin Steel Wich I Think Is Pretty Durrable For Cutting Maple & Oak Or walnut. I Get My Wood From PaletsWich Are Free To Me
So glad you mentioned the 'Beers'!!! I had to show this to the wife and said "see, I'm right honey, sometimes a beer or 2 does help keep you calm and when you're modelling it makes ALL THE DIFFERENCE, see it's not just me, and this guys a pro." All I got back was "Yeah, right, naaa !"
Wish you were my neighbor and I could just run over when I need some help with my projects. Thanks again for the great tutorials, I learned a lot! Your experience has made you a very good teacher.
Very clear demonstration. Thank you so much. I'm really glad I found you here.
I really appreciate this video. I'm a twenty four year old female who has recently fell in love with power tools. (Dremel is my favorite brand). So I bought the moto saw and then realized that I didn't know a darn thing about saws. But watching these videos has helped sooooooo much! Thank you. I love wood crafts. I wanna make cute rustic signs, ornaments, and gifts for my family and friends.
How are you getting on with the dremel saw?
I have not used a scroll saw since high school, which was more years ago than I care to remember.
I have watched, and enjoyed, your tutorial videos. Many helpful tips, as well as ideas I would never have though of on my own.
Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge with us.
Thanks again Bob. It was great to see you do this tutorial where you have put yourself in a position using a larger blade to show the difference. It certainly gave an informative reason for the use of smaller blades for the tight spots thanks again for your helpful information.
Glad I could help, Ron. Thanks for leaving a comment...Bob
I have a hegner scrolls but haven't used it for several years . I am teaching gourd carving and need t do some cuts for making tops so am getting it out and your video helped me a lot. I used to do tole painting about 8years ago so did a lot of cutting. Thanks a lot.
+Pauline Joarnt Your Welcome Pauline, glad I could help. That's an awful nice scroll saw you get to work with, top of the line.
Thank you for a good introduction to scroll saw cutting. Can't wait to get some thinner blades tomorrow and start making magic. Watched the intire episode.
Awesome Skovvej, have fun with your new blades and enjoy your new hobby!...Bob
just started scrolling in September 2019. I was beating myself up because I couldn't just whip the blade around like I've seen others do and had to nibble at my points. It makes you feel great when you trip accidentally on one of the "Master's Approach" to scrolling. Thanks again for your tutorial. Maybe in a year I'll try your Intarsia. LOL
Thanks for the comment, I'm glad my tutorials have helped you. Good luck and always just have fun!...Bob
I liked that you used a big blade for a small job. Nobody else does it. Thank you!
haha you are funny "I failed my own exam!" Thanks for taking the time to create this tutorial. For beginners like myself, it is as good as gold...actually better than gold these days lol. I learned a lot from these videos. Please continue to share your hard earned, priceless knowledge!
Thanks just got my scroll saw a week ago and learning lots because of you're videos.Keep em coming.
Again a very usefull tutorial. It shows very well how to use the wider pinned blades in difficult angles! I started scrolling a week ago because i found these helpfull lessons. My scrollsaw can use pinned and flat blades and its awsome to see the difference and to see how i can use both blades.
And its so much fun to scroll.
You do good explaining the scroll saw I watch all three videos and it help me a lot because I'm a first time user so I watch your videos and help out a lot good instructions things I didn't know Thank you very much very helpful....
Thanks for all the helpful videos on using the scroll saw. I'm a beginner and benefited a lot from your instruction.
Hi TD, Glad I could help you get started on your new journey. BGood luck and have fun...Bob
Awesome - really good tutorials - I wish all youtube tutorials were as well explained ( on other subjects too ) - keep up the great work
I'm so very happy to have stumbled upon your channel! It is very difficult to come across so well on camera, but you nailed it! Your experience, knowledge, patience, and understanding of your field make me want to learn more. Thank you for being a guiding light! Also, LOVED the, 'I cut better with beer". Hahaha! I feel that. Cheers!
great video. Thx for using the large blade which definitely shows the way the turns need to be done.
Thanks! I just got a scroll saw. Never used one before. This has been the best set of lessons I've found yet! I thought this'll be eazy... Oh yeah.... NOT... But my practicing is helping with my disappoint... Hahaha
Irv Sal The scroll saw can be a bit challenging at first, the great thing is, they don't take very long to master. Keep up the practice and you'll be a master in no time!
ScrollSawParadise Yes my first try at these practice exercises I said NO WAY... But after a couple more tries and your videos I improved quite a bit. Now I'm at least able to stay in the lines. I'm not sure if I have the blade set wrong or what but it's cutting direction is about 5 o'clock instead of straight down 6 o'clock. I've just been using it that way just to get used to it. Oh yeah and the broken blade??? Yep... Still not sure how tight to make it. Didn't break another blade yet though. And I learned to feed slower.
Irv Sal Broken blades are to be expected for any beginner, don't let it bother you too much, blades are pretty inexpensive. When your blade is tensioned correctly, pushing on the side of the blade to the left or right should deflect it only about 1/16". Again, don't worry about a few broken blades, once you develop "The Feel" you will break a lot fewer blades. "The Feel" can only happen happen with practice.
Thank you! It was very helpful the way you describe subtle movements, where to put tension, etc. I agree, you are a great teacher!
I have so many more questions. Thank you for the tutorials they did help a lot.
Your videos were very informative. Thank you for making them. I am making a series of Montana maps with a band saw but have not been very happy with the detail with the band saw. Looking forward to getting a scroll saw now.
Thank you for all the great tips and techniques! You're a really good teacher. You have given me hope! LOL!
Great video! Really motivating I'm a beginner and find your videos to be very helpful.
bigpizzoe Cool!, That why I made them, to help people realize what an awesome tool the scroll saw is. Thanks for the comments and good luck!
Thanks for that video to help me how to work with my saw.you are a good teacher.
Dennis Torres Thanks Dennis I'm glad the video helped you.
Great video! Thank you! I'm creating eyewear, just recently started scrolling with a dewalt! I love learning how to use this wonderful machine!
That you!
Your videos are very helpful and are clear and easy to follow so thank you.
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this series of videos. They have really been helpful.
+William Paul Your welcome William, I'm glad you found them helpful and good luck. If you have any questions just shoot me a comment. Bob
You make it look so easy, I need more practice. Thank you.
You can do it!
Using the bigger blade made the moves you were making much more clearly - I think I need to build up confidence in how tightly/ quickly I can turn the piece - I’ll keep practicing - thanks
Thanks for your videos. I'm just learning and they help a lot.
Great tutorials and well explained details..Thanks Bob!
+glass house
Thanks for your comments GH
Please keep it up..Great work... I hope to implement designs into my knife handles (inlay) with this great option..
I would like some help on the best way to adhere the pattern to the wood. I have seen the spray on adhesive sprayed directly on the wood and the pattern is put in place.
I have seen the blue painters tape covering the wood, than adhesive, than the pattern, and last packing tape over the pattern. Is one better than the other.
Hey Douglas, The type of tape really doesn't matter, the main thing is that you do use some sort of tape, the adhesive on the tape helps lubricates the blade making it last a little longer and the tape also make it easier to remove the pattern when you are done cutting. I prefer blue painters tape because it comes off the easiest, but it also is a little more expensive than packing tape. I always apply the tape to the wood then I spray the glue onto the back of the pattern then apply the pattern to the tape covering the wood Again it doesn't matter which type of tape you use. There is no need to use two types of tape on a project, one layer of either type is more than enough.
How do u stop the wood from bouncing? I get very uncomfortable with my fingers so close to the blade.
Great instructional video. Thanks.
What are some wood types you use?
YOBABYBUBBA The two woods that I use the most are Walnut and Maple, they really contrast well together. I have a rather large supply of Mahogany and Teak on hand that I use a lot. For projects that I'm not so picky about how good the wood is, I'll use Poplar, Oak and sometimes Pine.
Nice videos! I am try to learn a bit about scrolling, I just bought a saw today and found your videos. What are you thoughts on filing the backside of the blade (rounding the corners) with a file or a stone? I have seen that suggestion in a wood working magazine and wanted to know if it was worth the effort or helped when cutting? Thanks again.
+Douglas Schmitt
Hi Doug, Congrats on the new saw. Rounding the back corners on band saw blades does help give the thicker and wider bandsaw blades a little better turning radius, but they are also much bigger blades. Scrollsaw blades are already designed to make sharp tight turns. I have tried rounding the back of scrollsaw blades just to see if it would help, my results ended up causing me to throw away perfectly good blades. For some reason, at least when I have tried it, rounding the back of the blade made it virtually impossible to be able to maintain the blade on the line.
Maybe other people have had better results, but as I stated earlier scroll saw blades are already designed for tight turns, so there really is no need to round them. Now there are times when I have considered trying rounding the backs of the blades under certain situations. Sometimes when cutting thick wood and you are using large blades, #5 and higher, making tight turns can get a little difficult and you might get a puff of smoke here and there. The better way to handle this is to nibble out your turn as you make the turn in lieu of potentially ruining a blade by grinding on it.
Hope that helps and good luck with your new hobby. Bob
+Douglas Schmitt Thank your the info!
Bob, I'm a beginner and love your series. Why not just exit the blade through the waste instead of having to make the tight turns?
Boats.young It will take a lot longer to cut your project and you will go though a lot more blades if you are constantly running your blades through waste area just to make a turn. This video is about learning how to make turns, that's why I show them. However, you are more than welcome to cut your project however you would like.
ScrollSawParadise Thank you, and thank you for your excellent tutorials and a great website. I am a new subscriber and fan!
thanks it helps me as a newbie
thanks for the tuto , but what kind of wood ur using
any wood will work.
Would a full round blade help out cutting for beginners?
No, a spiral blade is much harder to control. Personally, I have never found spiral blades useful.
I was just leaving, then you had your beer haha made me laugh!!
Thanks so much i know now why i am suffering with wider blade.. could you please provide me with full description of the thin blade.. would be grateful to you.. Samer From South Africa.
Hi Bob, how long is it recommended to use the saw blade at any one time.
thanks for your vids really informative . just had a brainwave for patterns buy a colouring book photo copy pattern and take it from there
Thank you so much, you are very good teacher.
From where to purchase blades? I am from India.
Thank you for the lessons!
Just wondering, why the lack of relief cuts?
Hi Bort, this video series is designed for scrollsaw novices. Relief cuts are an advanced technique that would not be appropriate for a beginners course. Additionally, the series was long enough with the info provided...Bob
Your little mistakes (as you call them) are great tools to learn what can happen. Better get a beer! lol
Thanks for all your comments Rasma, I'm glad you enjoyed my videos. Have fun with your new journey...Bob
We will see tomorrow if I can pass the final exam! lol I get my saw tomorrow and am so excited.
Bagus tutorialnya gan 👍
thank you so much
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I Whent & Bought Me Some Number 10 Blades & They'er
Carbin Steel Wich I Think Is Pretty
Durrable For Cutting Maple & Oak
Or walnut. I Get My Wood From
PaletsWich Are Free To Me
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Have a well earned beer :)
LOL Steven will do! Later this evening of course ;) Thanks for all your comments, they are very helpful. I'm glad my videos are helpful...Bob
Scroll saw blades use according wood thickness
Thank you so much