Basics to Scroll Saws
During this session we will take a quick look at the features of a basic scroll saw, and walk through the steps to changing your scroll saw blade. The scroll saw shown is a Ryobi 16″ variable speed.
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Read Your Manual
Begin by reading the information and instruction manual that came with your particular scroll saw, especially the safety steps.
Scroll Saw Features
The Ryobi features a Tension Knob for quick and easy blade tension adjustments on the top back of the machine. The Sawdust Blower keeps the wood clean of sawdust in front of the saw blade. The Drop Foot holds the wood securely to the work table to reduce vibration and the Throat Plate gives you access to the bottom of the saw blade.
The three pronged knob on the left front controls the tilt angle of the table, called the Bevel Scale. On the right side of the front is your variable speed control. For the Ryobi the speed range is from 550 r/min. to 1,650 r/min.
Scroll Saw Blades
Unpinned blades do not have the cross blades, and are simply straight at the top and bottom.
Saw blades are sorted by the number of teeth per inch, TPI. The Ryobi Specialty Scroll Saw Blade Set gives you three sizes – 7 TPI Hook Tooth for thick widths of wood, 15 TPI Regular Tooth for general cutting, and 18.5 TPI Skip Tooth for fine and tight turned cutting. For our projects in this seminar I used the 15 TPI regular tooth, pinned blades.
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