I'm wanting to start making bandsaw boxes as they have always appealed to me however I'm never fond of being able to see the entry point of the bandsaw blade. I was trying to think of ways around this and I thought of the scroll saw. I have never used or owned a scroll saw but would it be possible, if you cut the front of the bandsaw box off, to cut out the drawers etc by drilling a small hole and forcing a scroll saw blade through this and then proceeding the cut the drawer fronts? If my brain is working correctly, would this serve to hide the unsightly entry point by hiding it behind the front piece that has been cut on the scroll saw?
Lastly. I'm aware that there are 2 types of blades. Ones with pins and ones without? Obviously if this were to work at all it would have to be one without pins. If my theory sounds good can anyone recommend a good entry level scroll saw that uses these sorts of blades? I'm not looking to spend fortunes but I don't want something that's going to be a waste of money if you get what I mean. A happy medium will do me!
Cheers,
Tom
Lastly. I'm aware that there are 2 types of blades. Ones with pins and ones without? Obviously if this were to work at all it would have to be one without pins. If my theory sounds good can anyone recommend a good entry level scroll saw that uses these sorts of blades? I'm not looking to spend fortunes but I don't want something that's going to be a waste of money if you get what I mean. A happy medium will do me!
Cheers,
Tom