Hi Pierre, I don't understand your question. I realize English isn't your first language. Feel free to message me on FB if you prefer, or email me at WoodcraftByScott@gmail.com
Hi Robert... zero sanding. If I had to sand these things I wouldn't be doing it. :-) I use Pegas Modified Geometry blades which leave a clean enough edge that sanding isn't necessary.
Hi Scott, it's Scott your puzzle guy in Oklahoma! Thank you for posting these videos so we can all follow in your footsteps! Your a good man Charlie Brown:)
Hey Scott , love this video mate . I had the same problem with slipping blades , I just scored up the end of the knob that tightens against the blade and that seemed to fix the issue .
Yeah, I tried roughing up the set screws, the ends of the blades, etc. It worked for a little while but then started having the same problem and quite frankly it was too annoying to deal with.
Hi Daniel, I did a video showing, here you go. When you're really bored you can check out the other videos I've done as well. ruclips.net/video/_43dsULC9tU/видео.html
@@scottseifer4551 Thanks Scott, I will check them out. I do some puzzles also, mostly animals and dinosaurs puzzles. I do scroll sawing as a hobby since I retired. I only do 2 craft shows a year to help pay for my hobby.
@@dancarmody4635 Happy to help. Let me know if any other questions. Yeah, this is a "hobby business" for me as I work full time but I look forward to continuing to do it in retirement. I do 25 shows a year on average currently.
Great workshop set up. You thought about all the details that suit your needs. Thank-you for the tour
Hello, what oil should you use please. Thank you
Hello scott Do you have the link for your wick to make your holes please. thank you
Hi Pierre, I don't understand your question. I realize English isn't your first language. Feel free to message me on FB if you prefer, or email me at WoodcraftByScott@gmail.com
I didn't see any sanders. Do you do any sanding on your puzzles?
Hi Robert... zero sanding. If I had to sand these things I wouldn't be doing it. :-) I use Pegas Modified Geometry blades which leave a clean enough edge that sanding isn't necessary.
I like mgt 3 pegas
Hi Scott, it's Scott your puzzle guy in Oklahoma! Thank you for posting these videos so we can all follow in your footsteps! Your a good man Charlie Brown:)
Thanks Scott. I'm happy to share anything I can think of to make life easier for my puzzle zombies. ;-)
Hey Scott , love this video mate . I had the same problem with slipping blades , I just scored up the end of the knob that tightens against the blade and that seemed to fix the issue .
Yeah, I tried roughing up the set screws, the ends of the blades, etc. It worked for a little while but then started having the same problem and quite frankly it was too annoying to deal with.
Hi Scott, I liked your video. I would like some information and to see how you shrink wrap your puzzles.
Hi Daniel, I did a video showing, here you go. When you're really bored you can check out the other videos I've done as well. ruclips.net/video/_43dsULC9tU/видео.html
@@scottseifer4551 Thanks Scott, I will check them out. I do some puzzles also, mostly animals and dinosaurs puzzles. I do scroll sawing as a hobby since I retired. I only do 2 craft shows a year to help pay for my hobby.
@@dancarmody4635 Happy to help. Let me know if any other questions. Yeah, this is a "hobby business" for me as I work full time but I look forward to continuing to do it in retirement. I do 25 shows a year on average currently.