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Old 06-13-2012, 01:01 PM   #1
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Hey everyone,

I only started this hobby a few days ago but absolutely love it. I can't wait to get into some of the posts here and learn some tips and tricks. I will post some pictures of my projects sometime soon!

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Welcome to the scrolling world. You will find many people here williing to help if you only ask. But in return if you have input we would like to hear from you in return.

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Welcome A Board!! You will be hard pressed to find a friendlier or more knowledgeable group on the net re: woodworking. Share your knowledge and do not hesitate to ask questions. The only dumb question is the one that remains unasked.

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Welcome "a-board" Dave, sounds like you are hooked already. Great hobby to be sure.
Come by often, so we can pick your brain too for tips and tricks.
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Hi Dave,
Welcome to a great forum. For tips and tricks check this: History of Scrollsawing
Check also Selecting a Blade and Q & A you might find some help.
Have good tension, good speed and slow feed rate. Many blades have a burr on the right side and will cut to the right. You have to move the wood some degree to the right to stay on the line.
If you like a sample just let me know.
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