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Hello again everybody. It was lovely to get all your letters. I was very disappointed that I couldn't get to this site for two days. Nothing loaded. Was it just me or did everybody have this problem?
I think I have included a picture of my work setup. I've never been on a forum before, so I am trying to get the hang of all the lingo. The chest has a creative stencilling job on it that I had no guilt about covering and putting holes in etc.
About the dust: You can't all be wrong, but it doesn't seem to be a problem yet. When I started I assumed dust would fly everywhere, but instead it just clings to the underside of the saw. The person who recommended this model (Makita SJ401) has the same model and has a vaccuum set up, so it's not like this saw is meant to be ultra neat. I have a mini handheld vac next to me and every time I make a cut I vaccuum it up. It's kind of fun cleaning up my mess!
Ramjet, if you do use a set of drawers I would love to know how you go and how you think it compares to a proper work bench. I saw in another part of this site a fellow called MinotBob who posted a picture of a table he had made for his saw. If that doesn't vibrate too much, then mine should be all right. His picture was at
Vibration Lesson Learned
By the way I remember years ago when Roger Ramjet was on television. I used to love singing the theme song.
Before I bought the scroll saw, when I was worried about the dust, I thought I might get a gigantic cardboard box, like what a stove comes in and cut out one side and have the saw mounted inside it so that all the dust would stay in there. Is this an extreme way to stay out of the shed? Fortunately I haven't needed to do that yet. I just love being inside on my chair with all my bits and pieces nearby.
I am very pleased that I have got much better at sawing to the line very quickly. At first I thought why even bother having a line. I don't have anything to show for my efforts yet though.
All the best,
Yeebla