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Old 12-13-2005, 10:32 PM   #1
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Thumbs up FREE Plan for a Zero-Tolerance scroll saw table top

A Zero-Tolerance scroll saw table top plan you can build in 1 evening.

Send me an e-mail and I will send you a copy...
I REPLY TO EVERYONE WHO REQUEST ONE.

It is a PDF file. print it, share it and most of all, ENJOY BUILDING IT AND USING IT.

Due to the numerous amound of people who sent me request for me to e-mail them a copy, the editors of SSWS might reconsider editing it in the magazine.

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Old 12-13-2005, 11:04 PM   #2
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You might build a Zero-Tolerance scroll saw table top plan but how about blades with reverse teeth. Would they still work to eliminate fuzz?
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Old 12-13-2005, 11:52 PM   #3
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Default Reverse tooth are not always required.

Reverse tooth are not always required.

This is why my zero tolerance table top plan is so interresting. In case you need to work with reverse tooth, the table top can be removed.

Install it or remove it without tool, in a blink of an eye and without adjustment. It is always at the perfect place and snugging the surface. Too bad I can't post the attachment yet. Once it is there you will see.

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Old 12-14-2005, 02:16 AM   #4
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Default I got an e-mail copy of the plans and...

...this is a neat auxilliary top. He has designed it to keep from moving forward, backward or sideways and even uses the scroll saw to make it. If you have a steel top now the design calls for rare earth magnets to keep the auxilliary top snug to the saw top as well.

Boogatoo has a good design and I appreciate his Cristmas present.

Thanks, boogatoo

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Old 12-14-2005, 02:19 AM   #5
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Did that I my Hegner years ago. Just a piece of 1/8" thick baltic birch plywood with stops glued underneath to center it on the top. Pulls off when needed. Found I like it on there and it hasn't been off.
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Boogatoo, I tried e-mailing you to request a copy of the .pdf and got it kicked back with the message "Spam filter message initialization failure". Would you please send me a copy of the file. Thanx.

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Thumbs up Thanks for the plans

Thanks for the plans. You obviously took a lot of time to make them very clear. Good work!

I will be making the tabletop in January or February. I'm going to try to make it larger than the scroll saw's table so I can support large pieces more easily.

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What a great idea. You've certainly put a lot of thought into this. Your explanations were clear and the pictures illustrated the process step by step. Profession tech manual writers should take a lesson from you. I didn't have any problem downloading the pdf. Thanks for the christmas present.

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Old 12-16-2005, 04:13 PM   #9
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boogatoo,,

A Zero-Tolerance scroll saw table top plan sounds pretty cool. Is it better than just taping down a playing card? That's what I usually do..

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Boogatoo,
Thanks for the zero tolerance table top plans.
I liked the detailed explanations and pictures.
I will probably put one together after the Holidays.
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