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    Setting Table Tilt On Your Scroll Saw

     

    Saw's Bevel Gauge

    post-1-0-21447300-1391210258.jpgMost saws have a basic bevel gauge built in. Often times this is below the saw along the rocker. A simple needle points to the gauge marked on the rocker to indicate the angle. My scroll saw has a gauge built into the table, which makes it easy to see. This is a good way to get in the general ballpark, but not very accurate nor repeatable. Use this gauge if you don't need repeatable angles, or if accurate angle isn't necessary.

     

     

    Protractor

    post-1-0-12698600-1391210260.jpgA simple protractor is an easy way to get an accurate reading. You can pick one up for a couple of dollars at an office supply store. Make sure you buy a small enough one where you can lay the protractor against the blade. Line up the bottom of the protractor to the center mark, then adjust your table to the appropriate angle.

     

     

    Paper Protractor

    post-1-0-33427700-1391210261.jpgI like using a paper protractor. Download this paper template here. Use spray adhesive to attach it to some 1/4" plywood, then cut it out with your scroll saw. The nice thing about paper protractors is you can write on them. Use a red pen and draw a straight line from center point to the appropriate angle. Then simply adjust the table and line up the red line with your blade. You can also write notes on the protractor for each project (IE Bowl. 20 degrees for 3/4" stock.)

     

     

    Digital Angle Gauge

    post-1-0-06467400-1391210263.jpgI use a digital angle gauge. I picked mine up for about $30 on Amazon. This is super accurate, getting within 1/10th of a degree. You turn it on, place it on the bed of your scroll saw, then push the "Zero" button to zero out the gauge. Then you can start tilting your saw until you get your exact angle. This is my favorite method. I also love being able to use the gauge on other tools where I need an accurate angle. The magnetic bottom will attach to a table saw blade as you tilt the blade.

     

     

    Smart Phone

    post-1-0-23496600-1391210264.jpgPhones now days are amazing. They even have a built in angle gauge. I usually have mine within easy reach and it's very convenient. I use the iPhone, and the gauge is listed under the "compass" app, which is pre-loaded on your phone. Swipe to the left to get off the compass and onto the angle gauge (level). Place the phone on it's edge, then tilt your bed. Be careful to keep a hold of your phone. You don't want it to slide off onto the concrete floor (I won't tell you how I know this). This is super convenient. The only draw backs is your table has to be level with the floor to begin with (no zeroing option) and it only measures to the degree, not a fraction of a degree. I'm sure there are other free apps that address these issues, but the built in app works well enough.

     

     

    TCF002_Protractors.pdf

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    I have a guage that has a magnetic base and a needle that indicates the degress it is on. I am not sure as to it's accuarcy but it does seem to work well for me. I bought it at Harbor freight and it is one of the items that I have purchased from them that I really enjoy.

     

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    Thanks!  I'd like to do more of these videos in the future.  I have a number of these basic tips and techniques in queue  I want to create a section here on SSV for people new to the hobby.  Between video and written articles, I think it might be a great resource.  I know when I started, I would have loved to have info geared toward newbies.

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    I have been working with my scroll saw on and off for 20 years. (Mostly fret work) I don’t know about the newbies but I have learned a lot since I have joined this forum and every time I see one of your videos I always pickup something new.

    Thank You for all your work making these videos :popcorn:  and to all the forum members for sharing their knowledge. :thumbs: :thumbs:  

    I really enjoy seeing all the beautiful work and learning new things about my hobby. :D

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    I bought a 2" tall protractor and also will mahe a little smaller one from the

    paper template.

    A knuckle head question.

    Will the Smart Phone and the Digital Angle Gauge...

    What I am trying to say is my scroll saw table is not level because my

    floor is not level, will this make a diff with  Smart Phone and the Digital Angle Gauge? 

     

    Larry

     

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    LarryEA, on 06 Feb 2014 - 12:25 AM, said:

    I bought a 2" tall protractor and also will mahe a little smaller one from the

    paper template.

    A knuckle head question.

    Will the Smart Phone and the Digital Angle Gauge...

    What I am trying to say is my scroll saw table is not level because my

    floor is not level, will this make a diff with Smart Phone and the Digital Angle Gauge?

     

    Larry

     

    Yes Larry, it will make a difference, you will have to level your scroll saw first if you want exact angles.

    Len

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    I bought a 2" tall protractor and also will mahe a little smaller one from the

    paper template.

    A knuckle head question.

    Will the Smart Phone and the Digital Angle Gauge...

    What I am trying to say is my scroll saw table is not level because my

    floor is not level, will this make a diff with  Smart Phone and the Digital Angle Gauge? 

     

    Larry

     

     

     

    It will make a difference on the smart phone, unless the app has a "Zeroing" feature (the iphone built in app doesn't).  The digital gauge I used in my video does have a zeroing feature.  Put it on the saw, hit "Zero" and then tilt to your correct angle.  I hope that makes sense.

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    I bought a 2" tall protractor and also will mahe a little smaller one from the

    paper template.

    A knuckle head question.

    Will the Smart Phone and the Digital Angle Gauge...

    What I am trying to say is my scroll saw table is not level because my

    floor is not level, will this make a diff with  Smart Phone and the Digital Angle Gauge? 

     

    Larry

     

     

    I think you need to use a mechanical device like a combination square to set the table at 90° relative to a blade under tension. Then you can use a Wixey, zeroing out the reading on your table at the 90° you established. The Wixey will then provide accurate reading rotating right or left. The Droid smartphone app I have can not be zeroed out.

     

    But let's see what Travis suggests.

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    Great presentation I have used all of the ones you mention. My favorite is the new Wixey that now uses standard batteries that last 2+ years.

    Here is another one that I drew up in Auto cad based on something I saw in a Fox Chapel magazine. I also carefully glued this to a piece if Lucite.

     

    For the lower angles I split to 1/2 degrees. Printing in red makes it a lot easier to see.

    saw angles-Model.pdf

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    Good use of tilted table is for inlays.  If you do a search on the forum for inlay you will find lot of examples.
     
    Jim Finn did a post on making boxes with inlays.  His work is outstanding
     
     
    I have used for raising letters on signs and plaques. 
     
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    Just finished a couple of boxes that I made from a youtube video.  I will post pictures of mine later.
     
    The plans are at
     
     

     

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