graduate_owner
Established Member
Hi all,
I bought an Axminster scroll saw a few years ago. I am mainly into turning so I didn't want to spend out on a hefty one, it was about £55, but I think these are about £80 now. I bought it for toy making, for the grandchildren.
Well ever since it arrived I have struggled with it. It just won't follow a line. I turn the wood (slowly) but the blade always just seems to twist and goes on cutting it's own merry way. It's not as if I am cutting anything thick or tough - just 6mm ply gives problems.
I have tensioned the blade, made no difference. I tensioned it and the motor struggled to start (?) So I eased it off a bit.
Now I have heard of people doing decent work with these, so where am I going wrong? I'm guessing it might be the blades, which are pinned end type.
Any suggestions?
I bought an Axminster scroll saw a few years ago. I am mainly into turning so I didn't want to spend out on a hefty one, it was about £55, but I think these are about £80 now. I bought it for toy making, for the grandchildren.
Well ever since it arrived I have struggled with it. It just won't follow a line. I turn the wood (slowly) but the blade always just seems to twist and goes on cutting it's own merry way. It's not as if I am cutting anything thick or tough - just 6mm ply gives problems.
I have tensioned the blade, made no difference. I tensioned it and the motor struggled to start (?) So I eased it off a bit.
Now I have heard of people doing decent work with these, so where am I going wrong? I'm guessing it might be the blades, which are pinned end type.
Any suggestions?