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Rockytime

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I am attempting to compound cut a pattern similar to Steve Good's pattern "Jesus" on one side and "Lives" on the other.  I tried cutting it from pine, poplar then bass wood. I have tried Olson skip tooth, Pegas MG and several others all in various sizes and various saw speeds. I find the bass wood cuts the easiest but still very slow and needing far too much feed pressure. I'm a slow scroller but my friend Danny passed away a couple of days ago. He had just turned 80. Now I'm worried. I'm 80 and not in the best of health. I'm worried I may not live long enough to finish cutting this pattern. Jim Ern made the pattern for me and I would like to see it to fruition. I need advice on possible blades others use. Now I'm looking at ordering Pegas Super skip #7, #9 and #10 blades. Any and all suggestions will be appreciated.

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I think that 5 and 7 blades are big enough.  With larger blades it is hard to cut clean corners.  I have cut 3D in ash, oak, cherry and Sycamore with a #5 FD Polar.  The PS Super Sharps are my favorites but expensive.  I cut on a Hegner with the speed fairly fast.

I also change blades when the cutting slows down as the blades do get dulled.

How thick is the piece of wood you are cutting?

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My best advice... 😂  Use a different saw 😂 On a more serious note.. Hawk scroll saws are slower less aggressive cutting machines.. Any time I'm cutting anything 3/4" + thick stock.. I go to the Excalibur or DeWalt.. this is about the only time those saws really shine better for me, LOL

Sorry I don't have any advice on blades.. I rarely cut anything more than 5/8 and if I do.. as I said above.. I use one of those other saws, LOL 

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32 minutes ago, Sycamore67 said:

I think that 5 and 7 blades are big enough.  With larger blades it is hard to cut clean corners.  I have cut 3D in ash, oak, cherry and Sycamore with a #5 FD Polar.  The PS Super Sharps are my favorites but expensive.  I cut on a Hegner with the speed fairly fast.

I also change blades when the cutting slows down as the blades do get dulled.

How thick is the piece of wood you are cutting?

I'm cutting 1-1/2 X 1-1/2 inches.

 

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Les, I have cut several compound cut projects lately, all in 1 1/2” Mahogany. The blades that worked for me were Flying Dutchman Polar #7 and Flying Dutchman UR #7. Both worked equally well. I saw on a DeWALT at a relatively fast speed. Even on the DeWALT, it’s slow cutting.

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I have over 2 dozen compound cutting patterns that I use to raise funds.

I use 2x2 (actually 1 1/2 X 1 1/2") SELECT PINE from Home Depot .

My best blade is a Flying Dutchman #5 R.

 

John

 

Old Dust

BTW I use the scraps. I cut them as flat as I can and give them to a Pre School facility for the kids to color.

 

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4 hours ago, Old Dust said:

I have over 2 dozen compound cutting patterns that I use to raise funds.

I use 2x2 (actually 1 1/2 X 1 1/2") SELECT PINE from Home Depot .

My best blade is a Flying Dutchman #5 R.

 

John

 

Old Dust

BTW I use the scraps. I cut them as flat as I can and give them to a Pre School facility for the kids to color.

 

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Thank you John. Unfortunately the patterns would not download. I am appreciative for the comments and advise from everyone. What a GREAT Village!

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39 minutes ago, meflick said:

Les, I think everyone here covered most all the bases. I did find using a skip tooth blade worked better for me then a reverse tooth. I mainly wanted to express condolences on the loss of your friend.

Thank you for the condolences Melanie. Memorial will be the 29th. There will be a large funeral procession of motorcycles in his honor.

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17 hours ago, Rockytime said:

I am attempting to compound cut a pattern similar to Steve Good's pattern "Jesus" on one side and "Lives" on the other.  I tried cutting it from pine, poplar then bass wood. I have tried Olson skip tooth, Pegas MG and several others all in various sizes and various saw speeds. I find the bass wood cuts the easiest but still very slow and needing far too much feed pressure. I'm a slow scroller but my friend Danny passed away a couple of days ago. He had just turned 80. Now I'm worried. I'm 80 and not in the best of health. I'm worried I may not live long enough to finish cutting this pattern. Jim Ern made the pattern for me and I would like to see it to fruition. I need advice on possible blades others use. Now I'm looking at ordering Pegas Super skip #7, #9 and #10 blades. Any and all suggestions will be appreciated.

Les, YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO PASS! That is an order. I'm not done with you yet. And let me express condolences also on the loss of your friend. I just had the same thing happen a little over a month ago.

 

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6 hours ago, octoolguy said:

Les, YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO PASS! That is an order. I'm not done with you yet. And let me express condolences also on the loss of your friend. I just had the same thing happen a little over a month ago.

 

Thank you Ray. We are at an age when we are no longer surprised when we lose a friend. I stand a chance because my wife, Faye, is the world's greatest care-giver! Actually I passed a couple of times. Think it musta been the third grade. For some reason I cannot add an Emoji. When I try my computer just stops and sits there making me reboot. Weird!

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36 minutes ago, Rockytime said:

Thank you Ray. We are at an age when we are no longer surprised when we lose a friend. I stand a chance because my wife, Faye, is the world's greatest care-giver! Actually I passed a couple of times. Think it musta been the third grade. For some reason I cannot add an Emoji. When I try my computer just stops and sits there making me reboot. Weird!

So, it's your computer that is failing, not you. I hate emoji's and I don't have a clue where they reside. Never went looking.

 

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