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A Pair of Eagles


FrankEV

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Thanks for bringing back early scroll saw days,lol. I,LL bet you love spirals now. Great learning wish I could do dome likcurve you found! Highly saleable projects your showing us. Frank, you just keep producing great work like this and I,LL sit back and wish I could do work like this with a spiral.

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Excellent work on both Frank! I’ve been scrolling for 25 years and have never used a foot switch. I’m constantly moving my feet around from the chair footrest to the cross bar on the saw stand and the floor. Trying to keep my foot on a switch is just not feasible for me. But since I have never used one, I don’t miss it. 

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I like the foot switch.  I have a high stool and short legs so I made a raised support for the switch.  Instant on and off is easier with a foot switch than trying to find the small togggle switch on the saw.  I tend to stop the saw whenever I have to reposition or rotate the work.  Also, you can stop cutting REAL quick if when the blade starts to lift the work that is not held down well (Ask me how I know).  If you have one try it, you just might find you like it.

I regard to sprial blades. I find the cut/kerf is very wide even when using the 2/0.  For fine details that have straignt lines, or lines that intersect at a sharp inside or ouside point, I prefer to use a straight blade.  Long curves are also neater with a straight blade for me. 

I will be practicing more with spiral baldes as time goes by.  I was happy how these patterns came out and, even though I did follow the lines fairly well, when you look closely at the cut it is not smooth.  I guess you never see it if you don't look real close.  I have frequently used the phrase for many things I have made or built: "You will never see it from Brooklyn".  🙃  

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Nice work Frank. I think I tried spirals once. Was not good. I think it was early when I was just starting to scroll. I think I had problems controlling them. I have also heard they can break a lot. On the list to try again someday. 😉 I do use a foot switch. I started out with one so like most things, I think if you learn with one early, it’s easier then of you scrolled for a while, got used to that and then tried. I have found that is true with many things we learn to do in life. I have an older Excalibur who’s really old foot switch went out the other day. I tried to saw without it. Couldn’t do it. 🤫☹️ Fortunately I have two saws so swiped the foot pedal off the other one. I know there is an extra one hidden somewhere in the shop, as I had bought one for hubby to use on something but he never did. Just need to find it. Apparently he isn’t sure where it is either. 🤔☺️🧐

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