Archive of Daily Tips


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You may find today's tip somewhere in here, once I get all the pages loaded, as I have a hard time coming up with something new for you every day. Those days that I draw a blank I use one of the previous tips.

Don't Push The Wood
Tip for Scrolling small pieces of wood
Tips for purchasing a Scroll Saw
Consider a Dust Mask
Great Tip for cutting veining lines
Tip for installing the blade
Tip for removing a stubborn pattern
Take it easy
Stack Cutting Techniques
Tip for blowing out the dust
How to remove fuzzies from the back
Tip for selecting a blade
Tip for taking some of the aggressiveness out of a blade
Another blade selection tip
Important tip for cutting complex patterns
Pattern sharing guidelines
Tip to help remove Fuzzies
Tips to help with pricing your work
Tip about presenting you work at shows
Ways to help reinforce fragile cuttings
Stack cutting tip
Tip for finding obscurred holes from Ervin Miles
Tip for printing patterns that are larger then a sheet of paper
Tip for cutting straight lines
Ways to help drill clean holes with mini bits
Tip about prefinishing your wood
Consider using a nice frame to show off your cutting
Try modifing your blade to reduce burning
Tip for finishing your project
Supporting your cutting for dust removal
Another tip for cutting straight lines
Tip for finding obscurred holes
Tip for selecting a backer
Tip for attaching a backer
Adjusting your cutting for accuracy with a spiral blade
Tip for selecting software to make patterns with
Tip for finding and using specialty drill bits
Uses for dull or obroken Scroll Saw Blades
Tip for improving stablity when sanding
A tip for modifying your dust blower
A tip for pattern removal
A tip about hand drilled holes and saw balde jump
A tip for more effective dust removal
A tip for stacking and finding drilled holes
A couple of great tips from Mac
Another pattern removal tip from Dick
A tip for improved grip and sanding delicate pieces
A tip for reducing fuzzies sent in by Bob Bocock
Another tip for removing fuzzies
Great way to ensure ultra smooth finish

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