Hi guys I seen something new today well new to me. This guy was scroll cutting a pattern out on 3/8 baltic birch the lone wolf pattern I have seen all over the internet. What was new to me or different was what he was using to do the cutting. He was using a RotoZip type spiral saw. he was cutting fast and it came out nice. Well just something to think about..
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For less detailed work I guess it works. I doubt you'll find a JZ pattern being cut with a rotory tool.Mike
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