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How long do you sit/stand at the scroll saw?


Dan

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I have never timed it but I cannot imagine I ever go more than 20 to 30 minutes without a short break of a few minutes - I need to rest my eyes and then go back with a clear focus.  Just stopping to change blades in generally not enough as I need to do some focusing on more distant objects than the table top or a blade going into a line.

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Dan this is a Great Topic....  Used to be a Stand Up Scroller and back then (younger) seemed like I kept a making saw dust for I would guess a hour, but a few years ago I set my saw up on a table and started sitting down.  Very Comfortable lean back chair with thick cushons.  Now it seems like I only continue to cut for maybe 30 mins. or so.  Like I read above.  Give the ole eye balls a rest.  And always feels good to stand up for a spell.  And that my Friends  is my 13 cents worth.  Danny  :+}

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I sit while scrolling on a really nice padded, swivel drafting chair with a back rest and arms and I usually will drill 25 to 30 starter holes then cut them, then drill 25 or 30 more and so on. I usually keep at it like that for up to 3 hours or so then take a break. In between times I take a smoke break occasionally. After 3 hours or so I am usually ready for a coffee.

Don R

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I will sit and cut for as much as 3 hours and then take a coffee break then back to cutting for a couple more before another coffee break. If i'm on a couple of great patterns i may cut for 6-8 hours. If i'm planing boards down i've worked for 10 hours in the shop. Seems like a lot but i truly love my shop and just makin dust.

 

sully

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I don't feel so strange after all Thanks Sully I will cut for 4 hours straight standing up as I feel sitting down I'm not as attentive as I am standing up,May I ad that I'm in very good shape for an old guy I walk pretty well everywhere I go or ride a bicycle so standing up doesn't bother me. I also feel I have better control of my foot pedal when I stand. My current project I've been putting in 4 hours each morning and 3 hours in the afternoon (1 hour siesta)

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I do my cutting sitting on a backless bar stool and I am often in my shop for 4 hours to 8 hours and sometimes more. I prefer that to watching tv or anything else in the house. I do tell my wife that I can quit any time that shehas something she would like to do, like going to play cards with neighbors. I bought her an Ipad last Valentines day so she keeps herself busy with cards on line and Words with Friends.

 

Dick

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Depends on the time I have and the project I'm doing.

When I do have the time I sometimes scroll for 1- 1 1/2 hour, but most of the time it's shorter.

It also depends on the details; when the project has a lot of small details, you need a lot af concentration.

Then I prefer more breaks, so that I don't make mistakes.

 

I always scroll standing, because I don't have a chair or something that would work.

I also think that I can handle the larger projects better when I'm standing.

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Great feedback. I hope to make some changes to see if I can go for an hour or more at a time. Since I started exercising regularly, I feel like I can go longer. Maybe I'll sit down Tuesday after the wife goes to work and just start cutting until I feel I've had enough. I love sitting behind the saw, but my back gets fatigued and I usually take a 20 minute break then start again. 

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Great feedback. I hope to make some changes to see if I can go for an hour or more at a time. Since I started exercising regularly, I feel like I can go longer. Maybe I'll sit down Tuesday after the wife goes to work and just start cutting until I feel I've had enough. I love sitting behind the saw, but my back gets fatigued and I usually take a 20 minute break then start again. 

Dan do you have your saw tilted forward ?

 

sully

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i have my saw up high so i have a good postuer when scrolling ,better in the long run .I tilt the saw 12" in the rear for better birds eye veiw of where the blades going .56 hours a week when i find the time and did so for years when out of work for 5 years fro  the recession.Lucky i can get away from the land load  with all the work load she gets outta me.

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Kevin, for a minute I thought you were going to say 56 hours a day.  :lol: Still, 56 hours hits the WOW factor. 

 

Sully, I do have the saw tilted forward, but it is only raised about 4" in the back. I may try raising it more and see if that improves my stamina. 

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