Anthraquinone
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My normal woodworking hobby is turning but I have just got my first scroll saw. While I do not mind experimenting myself I am also aware that asking advice can save a lot of time and sometimes pain.
1) My Hegner saw has a fitting for a vacuum to collect the dust. The manual mentions a "vacuum cleaner" which sounds like a household one. Are these suitable for continuous use say for up to an hour and is there a preferred make?? I have a Camvac for the lathe but that is large, noisy and overpowered for the saw.
2) I have a lot of birch ply between 4 and 30 mm thick but if I start with something like 12mm just to cut some simple shapes lets say letter for a name plate - what size of blade would you recommend and is running the saw fast better than slow. A quick play certainly seamed easier with the saw running quite fast.
I am sure I will have some more questions later but thanks for any answers to the above.
AQ
1) My Hegner saw has a fitting for a vacuum to collect the dust. The manual mentions a "vacuum cleaner" which sounds like a household one. Are these suitable for continuous use say for up to an hour and is there a preferred make?? I have a Camvac for the lathe but that is large, noisy and overpowered for the saw.
2) I have a lot of birch ply between 4 and 30 mm thick but if I start with something like 12mm just to cut some simple shapes lets say letter for a name plate - what size of blade would you recommend and is running the saw fast better than slow. A quick play certainly seamed easier with the saw running quite fast.
I am sure I will have some more questions later but thanks for any answers to the above.
AQ