Good evening, all, and greetings from Tampa. Thanks for adding me in. This should be fun and motivating, as I'm needing to tidy up my work area for some upcoming projects.
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Welcome JonnyO, Tis a beautiful area of the country that you live in.Rolf
RBI G4 26 Hawk, EX 16 with Pegas clamps, Nova 1624 DVR XP
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Welcome to the forum from Tennessee. Check with me if you need Pegas blades.Denny
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Big old welcome from Central Indiana. Post your question and post pictures of your work.Jim
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by RolfOur Judges are some of the best woodworkers I have ever met. On occasion I get asked to explain what I look for in the scrolling categories. I point out all of the nuances. I can't be a judge as I have intarsia and scroll work entries.
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Channel: Intarsia, Inlay, and Segmentation
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by RolfThere may have been some crud on the tips from manufacturing.
In the ~20 years of scrolling I never cleaned the ends of my blades until recently. Even with the Pegas clamps I was having some blade slippage, I now scuff the ends of my blades with some 220 grit paper End of problem.!...-
Channel: General Scroll Saw
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by NC ScrollerDon’t over sand them as you will shorten their usable life. Only sand as needed. Another thing to do is clear your blades before installing. Blades are coated with oil to prevent rust. Wipe the ends with alcohol or lightly sand with 320 grit.
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Channel: General Scroll Saw
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by cwmageeThe fact that you only had approximately 6 hours on the saw tells me there was a thin oily film on the clamps from the manufacturing process.
If problem continues you may have spread the clamps in the process of tighten blades. A common problem with OEM parts. This issue will disappear by replacing...-
Channel: General Scroll Saw
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Reply to Mitre saw material clampsby will898910” compound dual bevel sliding mitre saw with laser. Bruce said to buy a new blade because the blade that comes with it sucks. Sells here for $289. It was on sale plus his military discount and a $50 gift certificate from his woodworking club. Bruce said to check out on Google 10” kolbalt mitre...
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