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The blade of the scroll saw moves up and down to cut making it more similar to a hand tool than a band saw. The blade can be removed and threaded through a starter hole in your work piece if necessary to make internal cuts without an entry slot. | The blade of the scroll saw moves up and down to cut making it more similar to a hand tool than a band saw. The blade can be removed and threaded through a starter hole in your work piece if necessary to make internal cuts without an entry slot. | ||
==Consumables== | ==Consumables== | ||
Spare blades held in tube mounted on the back of the machine | Spare blades are held in the tube mounted on the back of the machine | ||
[[File:Scroll saw 02.jpg|320px|right|thumb|Spare Blades]] | [[File:Scroll saw 02.jpg|320px|right|thumb|Spare Blades]] | ||
[[category:Woodwork]] | [[category:Woodwork]] |
Revision as of 13:49, 11 April 2019
Scroll Saw | |
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Manufacturer | Rexon |
Obtained | Long Term Loan from Gazz (2014) |
Location | Dusty Area |
Team | Woodworking |
Induction Required | No |
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The Scroll Saw can be used to cut intricate designs in wood or plastics. The scroll saw has a fine blade with a small kerf that makes it easy to cut tight curves.
The blade of the scroll saw moves up and down to cut making it more similar to a hand tool than a band saw. The blade can be removed and threaded through a starter hole in your work piece if necessary to make internal cuts without an entry slot.
Consumables
Spare blades are held in the tube mounted on the back of the machine