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When [Andrew Consroe] tried to build a CNC scroll saw, he quickly learned how tricky of a design problem it is. With a blade that only cuts in one direction, you can’t simply move the tool in ...
The scroll saw’s thin blade is vertical, and when powered, it moves up and down, cutting the material on the down stroke. To cut out curves and edges, the block of wood, Corian, or whatever ...
A scroll saw uses a blade that is nearly paper thin that cuts on one side, or uses a more intricate spiral blade. “The spiral blade is really nice, but you have to learn how to use it. It can cut all ...
Using a scroll saw, Nettum turns plywood into beautifully detailed works of art. He started out making wall hangings of The Lord's Prayer and has since made one for each of his 21 grandchildren.