Welcome! I lived in Rome for a couple of years 77-79.
this is a great hobby and we look forward to your question and project photo's.
Is thr Dremel a pined or pin less blade saw?
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Hi Mike !
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Mike you should check out not to far from ya . Showcase 2011 Home
http://www.scrollsawer.com/forum/upc...ents/42507.htm
hope to see ya there .
David
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Hello from near Utica NY
Hi, My name is Mike. I bought a Dremel 1680 off craigslist today for $50. I know they've been discontinued but, I wanted to get in to this as cheaply as I could. It's in pretty good shape and the guy that owned it used it right up until yesterday. He replaced it with a Hitachi that has a more powerful motor. I've never used a scroll saw and the projects that I'm interested in are wooden gear clocks. I hope I have the patience and skill to make them. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Most forums that I'm on I at least know something about what's being discussed. This is totally uncharted territory.
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Reply to Frustratedby markdavdWhen a blade slips out, the tendency is to tighten it more. Make sure you haven't over-tightened the clamp forcing the sides apart. Most OEM clamps are made from soft aluminum so once it starts they will continue spreading and it will be near-impossible to keep the blades in place.
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Reply to Frustratedby Sandy OaksBlade slippage is a function of the blade clamp holder and or the set screw and thumb screw with swivel.
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Reply to Frustratedby NC ScrollerTricia what saw do you have? Does the blade slip or it just won’t tighten?
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Reply to Frustratedby wjbclocks1Are yoou sure that your not puting the blades to far up in the top clamps,. ( l learned thst the hard way)...
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Reply to Frustratedby cwmageeHave you tried to rough up the thumb screws tips? How old are the blade clamps? may be time to replaced them.
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