I've bought a scroll saw :shock: Single speed :shock: :shock: It's a Draper 89334 :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
Blade tensioning is a little different than the usual saws of this type in that it is operated at the front of the arm and is also the quick release (apologies for the orientation):
You can also mount the blade sideways which means that it has an infinite throat size. It only takes pinned blades, although I think Draper do an adapter. I've sent off for some Pegas blades and bought the Axminster adapter. It may not work but it's cheap enough to give it a try. I'm not even sure that I will ever need to use pinless blades but you never know where these new found tools will take you. . .
It's a little noisy (made worse by my woodworking bench) with a distinct WOW, WOW, WOW to the machine - although the arms/blade don't seem to fluctuate in speed. Here's a link to a quick Video, with a couple of coins mounted flat on the saw table. They don't seem to move much. I can even stand the coins upright, although they do topple over after 10 seconds or so.
The vibration doesn't seem too bad considering it's a cheap saw - £80 delivered.
Saw is on my woodworking bench but not bolted down.
Seems to cut alright although I'll post an update when the new blades arrive:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oq5npjWs ... e=youtu.be
Blade tensioning is a little different than the usual saws of this type in that it is operated at the front of the arm and is also the quick release (apologies for the orientation):
You can also mount the blade sideways which means that it has an infinite throat size. It only takes pinned blades, although I think Draper do an adapter. I've sent off for some Pegas blades and bought the Axminster adapter. It may not work but it's cheap enough to give it a try. I'm not even sure that I will ever need to use pinless blades but you never know where these new found tools will take you. . .
It's a little noisy (made worse by my woodworking bench) with a distinct WOW, WOW, WOW to the machine - although the arms/blade don't seem to fluctuate in speed. Here's a link to a quick Video, with a couple of coins mounted flat on the saw table. They don't seem to move much. I can even stand the coins upright, although they do topple over after 10 seconds or so.
The vibration doesn't seem too bad considering it's a cheap saw - £80 delivered.
Saw is on my woodworking bench but not bolted down.
Seems to cut alright although I'll post an update when the new blades arrive:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oq5npjWs ... e=youtu.be