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Thanks for posting. I love all the ideas and innovations of the early scroll saws. I used to stand and watch a guy in Old Colorado City who would set up his saw on the sidewalk and just cut away. All foot powered like riding a bike. The hobby has come a long way. I wonder what the next big change/idea will be in the design of the scroll saw.

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9 hours ago, octoolguy said:

Thanks for posting. I love all the ideas and innovations of the early scroll saws. I used to stand and watch a guy in Old Colorado City who would set up his saw on the sidewalk and just cut away. All foot powered like riding a bike. The hobby has come a long way. I wonder what the next big change/idea will be in the design of the scroll saw.

I wonder that too sometimes.. but with this computer age stuff.. I'm guessing it's more along the lines of a CNC or Laser that will eventually take over the scroll saw.. I think probably before the treadle saw was just a hand copping saw?  

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17 hours ago, kmmcrafts said:

Got a chuckle out of your comment.. While there is iron in the picture.. it looks mostly made from wood..🙂

Ok, let me amend my comment, I love looking at old machinery. No matter what it's made of. Sticks and rocks still fascinate me.

 

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17 hours ago, kmmcrafts said:

I wonder that too sometimes.. but with this computer age stuff.. I'm guessing it's more along the lines of a CNC or Laser that will eventually take over the scroll saw.. I think probably before the treadle saw was just a hand copping saw?  

For me power tools are extensions of your hands, but CNC tools are extensions of a computer.

The mistakes you make are part of the art of creation.

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