INTRODUCTION TO THE SCROLL SAW Brought to you from Deb’s Workshop www.woodworkingtipsforwomen.com
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INTRODUCTION TO THE SCROLL SAW
Brought to you from Deb’s Workshopwww.woodworkingtipsforwomen.com
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Topics: Introduction to the Scroll Saw
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Workshop Safety Scroll Saw and its main parts Blades Basic Operation Materials Techniques Pattern Application
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Workshop Safety
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Protective Eyewear Always wear protective eyewear as there is a very fine dust
that is thrown by the scroll saw blade and this could cause serious injury if it penetrates the eye.
Mask over mouth and nose The scroll saw makes very fine saw dust that should not be
inhaled. Especially if working with exotic woods. No jewelry or loose clothing
Nothing should be worn that could be caught by the saw blade.
Hearing protection Ear plugs or ear protection of some kind should be worn
any time you are working with loud power tools.
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Introduction to the Scroll Saw
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The Scroll Saw Essential parts to a scroll saw
On/Off Switch Variable Speed Control Blade holders Tensioner Adjustable Table Safety foot Dust collection Air for dust dispersion Depth – 16” for example Drawer to hold blades
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Key Parts of a Scroll Saw
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Basic Function of a Scroll Saw The blade moves vertically up and down,
cutting on the downward stroke The teeth on the blade always point
down The blade is held by a clamping device
top and bottom The top can be released to thread the
blade through pre drilled holes for internal cuts
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Scroll Saw Blades
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Scroll Saw Blades Made to cut various materials such as:
Wood Metal Corian Horn Plastics
Teeth are measured in TPI – Teeth Per Inch
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Examples of Some Scroll Saw Blades
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Scroll Saw Blades Skip Tooth Blade
Every second tooth is missing which provides more space between the teeth (gullet) which keeps the blade cooler
Reverse Skip Tooth Blade – For use with Plywood The same as the skip tooth blade except
the last few bottom teeth point upward. This prevents tear out or splintering on the bottom of the cut.
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Scroll Saw Blades Precision Ground Blades
These are skip tooth blades with small teeth that have been ground to shape. They are sharper, cut straight and leave a very smooth surface. These blades are very aggressive and not recommended for the beginner.
Spiral Blades This is a group of blades that have been twisted
together so that there are teeth all the way around. You can cut in any direction with this blade. The blades are to be used for specialized applications only as they are very hard to control and do not leave a smooth finish.
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Applying a Pattern to Wood
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Applying a Pattern to Wood
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Trace with carbon paper Use spray on adhesive to stick pattern to
wood If removed as soon as the piece is
completely cut out, the pattern usually peels right off. Any residue can be removed by sanding.
For stack cutting or compound cutting on two sides, apply the patterns to the wood and adhere with clear packing tape. The blade cuts through the tape effortlessly.
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Scroll Saw Techniques
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Scroll Saw Techniques Cut Out Fretwork Compound Cutting Stack Cutting Intarsia
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Cut Out
Scroll saw is used to cut out a shape by cutting an outline all in one piece.
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Fretwork
Scroll saw used to cut out basic shape and internal cuts that add depth and detail to the piece.
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Compound Cutting
Scroll saw is used to cut 3 dimensional shapes by cutting top to bottom and side to side of the piece prior to removing any waste wood.
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Stack CuttingScroll saw is using a Fretwork technique applied to stacked pieces of wood cut with the table set at about a 10% tilt. Certain sections can be removed and replaced in the opposite piece to provide contrast.
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Intarsia (Photo courtesy of Wikipedia)
Sroll saw used to cut individual pieces of wood of different kinds and thicknesses. The pieces are then rounded off and assembled against a backing as you would a jigsaw puzzle.
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Things You Can Make with a Scroll Saw
Art you can hang on the wall Chess Pieces Clocks Letter Openers Plaques and ornaments Key holders Bowls Boxes You name it, you can make it on a scroll saw!
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