Not the most sophisticated video I've ever seen but a really nice exposition of technique. As a newbie I found it very educational. When I saw how close Rick's fingers get to the blade my first thought was "Boy. I'll bet he doesn't have to cut his fingernails very often." Double stick tape trick: don't cut the backing when you cut the tape. Stick the tape to the work piece but peel the backing off before cutting the tape. This leaves a leader you can use to easily start the peel back when you next use the tape. richard -- Don’t listen to the person who has the answers; listen to the person who has the questions. - Albert Einstein
Thanks for the video. I learned a lot. I haven't tried inlay yet and this made me want to give it a serious try! I wish I could get my blades out that easy... I have a Harbor Freight scroll saw and have to do a lot to get a blade out and tightened each time... maybe I can afford better sometime down the road... Anyhow, Thanks for sharing!
When using this type of tape lay it on and pull backing and only cut the sticky layer..you then have an tab of backing to pull next time..so easy and saves fiddling.
Not the most sophisticated video I've ever seen but a really nice exposition of technique. As a newbie I found it very educational. When I saw how close Rick's fingers get to the blade my first thought was "Boy. I'll bet he doesn't have to cut his fingernails very often."
Double stick tape trick: don't cut the backing when you cut the tape. Stick the tape to the work piece but peel the backing off before cutting the tape. This leaves a leader you can use to easily start the peel back when you next use the tape.
richard
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Don’t listen to the person who has the answers; listen to the person who has the questions.
- Albert Einstein
Just retired my 22" dinosaur of 30 yrs and unpacking my 30" Excelsior. Can't wait to try this. Thanks for the video
Great video! You make it look so easy! Thank you for the tips and sharing.
How does the top blade holder work? It seems very quick indeed 👍👍👍😎
Thanks for the video. I learned a lot. I haven't tried inlay yet and this made me want to give it a serious try! I wish I could get my blades out that easy... I have a Harbor Freight scroll saw and have to do a lot to get a blade out and tightened each time... maybe I can afford better sometime down the road... Anyhow, Thanks for sharing!
Depends on the complexity of the pattern, a 2R or a 5R. Different blades will just change the angle of the table to where the parts fit.
Wonderful guidance, thank you
Have you tried the masking tape and super procedure ?
When using this type of tape lay it on and pull backing and only cut the sticky layer..you then have an tab of backing to pull next time..so easy and saves fiddling.
That's cool you make it look so easy.
What model Delta saw is that? I'vejust bought a used Q3 40-650 and I'm very pleased with it.
What type of blade are you using for this?
what number blade do you use?
Where do you buy the double sided tape?
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