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Old 10-31-2005, 07:57 PM   #1
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hi IM new to this group and was wundering if any one has any idea wher i can get 3inch pinned blades i have 1571 dremal saw and can not find them in Maine
also looking for patterns and how to do fret work on how to put things to gether like clocks or other things the work is so fine and dont want to break it .do u have to us put your pattern on you work or just or can i just traceit i on ...thanks Brendalee
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Hello Brenda--
Welcome to the best scrolling forum in existence. Always glad to have a "newbie" enter the scrolling experience and the forum. There is an outfit called "MicroMark" which deals in miniature tools and hobby supplies. They put out a catalog, but I think they have a web site (doesn't everybody?). You might try a search engine to find them. It may be just www.micromark.com . They might have the Dremel blades.
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Wecome Brenda, check with Mike at www.mikesworkshop.com, he may be able to help you. I have seen those 3" blades somewhere but can't remember where. Mick
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Hello Brenda--
Welcome to the best scrolling forum in existence. Always glad to have a "newbie" enter the scrolling experience and the forum. There is an outfit called "MicroMark" which deals in miniature tools and hobby supplies. They put out a catalog, but I think they have a web site (doesn't everybody?). You might try a search engine to find them. It may be just www.micromark.com . They might have the Dremel blades.
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i really would like to learn how to do clocks just not sure how to put them together..Brenda
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HI thank you i even called dremal and they dont even make them any more
do u know where i might gt some free paterns
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Welcome aboard. As far as the blades you can check with Micromark but I have misplaced my catalog just type in the name and it will lead you there. Also as far as free patterns look on the left side of this page and scroll down to Scrolling Community and click on free Scrollsaw Patterns. You can also do a Google search and you will get hundreds of hits.

As far as putting clocks together you do not mention your skill level and woodworking abilities. I would highly suggest getting a beginners book such as John Nelson's books and they will explain and have photos to help. Then when you have specific questions come back here and you will get tons of help. Good luck.
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Mico-Mark website is: www.micromark.com. I could not find the 3" pin blades. Years ago I bought them at Sears. I don't think they have them anymore but you could check with them. They might have some left someplace.
It might be time to get a new saw, like the 16: Varaible speed Delta. Around $ 100.00. http://www.amazon.com/gp/homepage.ht...666778-8440159
You could cut a lot more intricate patterns with regular 5" flat blades. It takes a big hole to do inside cuttings with a pin blade.
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Hi brenda,
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No problem. get 3" blades here.

http://www.woodparts.ca/Assets/produ...xid=315R5II3SB

Load pdf and scroll to bottom left.

Cheaper than buying a saw if you are satisfied with your present one
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Hi Brenda,
Nice to see a new scroller on here. I have been scrolling for about 6months and loving it. I still have a lot to learn. And this site is a great avenue for increased learning. Everyone trys to help where they can.
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