Newbee to subscribe, I work mostly in auto restorations, and in metal, but my grandpa was a wood cabinet builder, and still have his 24in delta scroll saw, and was just given a AMT mini. Like the way you did up the blade Holder 👍🤠 so at 70, I still love Creators that share and give great tips, Bear in Tx
I know, Right?! -- I see things like this and I think; "Why couldn't I think of this...it could solve so many of my issues. - LOL! -- I saw on small metal pieces with fretwork. this is simple YET BRILLIANT!
Glad you will not pull my stash, because I am a lady. 😅😂😂😂😂😂Lol Just found you and just started using a second hand scroll saw. Always good to learn. Cheers x
I made a couple of those little clamp thingies for cutting compound stuff, but instead of embedding a nut in the wood, I used a lock nut (like Nylock) and then I use a cordless screwdriver to tighten it. Just hold the wingnut, put a nut driver on the screwdriver, and spin the jig closed. Also used sandpaper inside the clamp to better hold the workpiece.
Jesus, you used like the world's worst hacksaw. I guess those goofy small ones would have been worse, but not by much...hats off to you for working through it nonetheless
Thank you for the demonstration
Newbee to subscribe, I work mostly in auto restorations, and in metal, but my grandpa was a wood cabinet builder, and still have his 24in delta scroll saw, and was just given a AMT mini. Like the way you did up the blade Holder 👍🤠 so at 70, I still love Creators that share and give great tips, Bear in Tx
Not seeing enough of you Mike.
To me it’s simple but genius, thank you!
I know, Right?! -- I see things like this and I think; "Why couldn't I think of this...it could solve so many of my issues. - LOL! -- I saw on small metal pieces with fretwork. this is simple YET BRILLIANT!
Just found your channel and Subscribed. Very nice work
Glad you will not pull my stash, because I am a lady. 😅😂😂😂😂😂Lol
Just found you and just started using a second hand scroll saw. Always good to learn. Cheers x
I made a couple of those little clamp thingies for cutting compound stuff, but instead of embedding a nut in the wood, I used a lock nut (like Nylock) and then I use a cordless screwdriver to tighten it. Just hold the wingnut, put a nut driver on the screwdriver, and spin the jig closed. Also used sandpaper inside the clamp to better hold the workpiece.
I love this guy ❤
You seem pretty cool , it wood be cool to hang out and learn some tips and trick from you
Tuba six for your tubes!
and nice uh-ses-rees
I miss Mustache Mike
Nice projects. Thanks much for the ideas.
Thank you i do glass etching that would be perfect for what I do
What's a tuba 6?
hey stumpy...i have an old scowl saw but don't know how to up grade it and would enjoy some tip's ....
Stumpy will need some help
Very good!!!
Pulling out the stash!
Do you have a video on making a "fence" to help cut wood in a straight line... on an old-fashion scroll saw?
Where can I purchase tuba 6's?🤷🏻♂️
First you find an ol'jug band.....lol
2x6 = tuba six
nice tip there Mike
Okay thank you sir, I have to know you using scroll saw, its scroll wire you home made or bought from hardware shop?
gracias por el video y un saludo 02.11,2020 vi el video
Tuba-six!
great tip thank you
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Thanks.
Really miss MM
Jesus, you used like the world's worst hacksaw. I guess those goofy small ones would have been worse, but not by much...hats off to you for working through it nonetheless
Tuba six.
Lea Seidman hello. Where could I find it ?
Those tubes don't look like they're 6" long.