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Thank you Stephen. I've been a spiral blade person since I began scroll sawing. Much as I like them for cutting portraits, was not totally happy when cutting other things. Not a lot of turning with spiral blades as with flat blades, but also not much room for error (drifting off line.) Been encouraged by a friend, numerous times to go with flat blades. Finally decided, this was to be the project I was going to do TOTALLY with flat blades and just learn to live with having to turn the piece. I lived, so it's flat blades for such projects in the future. But, I'm still not throwing away my spirals blades. :-)
The Jet looks like a clone of the Tormak system. The Pasch is also a good air brush brand. Nice deals!
Our annual club show always has a "tool coral" Our big show is coming up in a few weeks. Sept 17-18
Welcome back! Check to see if you have a club or other scroll saw enthusiasts near you. You have one of the best Intarsia artists about 3 hours away from you. I know she does classes. Janette Square. she may also know of other scrollers in your area. http://www.square-designs.com/
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