I am new to this and was recently given a Power Craft scoll saw,sold by the old Monkey Wards by a friend's father. The model no# is 15FD23568. It is an old unit in good shape, runs well an appears to cast iron and heavy, with a large electric motor located underneath the saw. My question is the type of blades this unit should take. I have seen the current blades on the market today "pin style or flat end", which do not fit. This unit appears to take a blade that would require something close to 6 inches long with a size 10 hole thru each end of the blade, to fit the upper an lower shafts that have allen head screw with a bracket that screws into the shaft to hold the blade in place. Our blades available for this saw any longer ? Or does it need to head to the junkyard.
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SEG3, go to www.scrollsaws.com. Rick may be able to help you.Mick, - Delta P-20
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by planeurI just think that I forgot to put my post in that section , so It could be better for every one!
So could a tech. "boss" change it please !😉
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Reply to Hullo, and thanks!by RolfYou did a beautiful job with it. Great paintwork! I can see Carving the prop out of one piece considering the grain direction changes etc. was a challenge.
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Reply to Hullo, and thanks!by cwmageeNice work. SInce you did such a nice job by hand, You might be interested in the Wood Carving Forum
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Reply to Hullo, and thanks!by GuzzistiDBy the way, I did not follow the dimensions exactly as I just used scrap wood that was lying around and scaled to fit - also, for the propeller, I decided to make it from a single block - that turned out to be slightly more difficult than first imagined... but it works!
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by GuzzistiDHullo (in Scottish) or Hi in 'Murican?
I stumbled across this site by accident while looking to keep my idle hands busy as I was hunting for easy whirligig patterns. I found some old plans by Mr Paul Meisel from about 10 years ago about a P31 Mustang here https://scrollsawer.com/2009/08/28/ai...-
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