[Woodcarver] Check out these wild carvings
Maura Macaluso
linehan718 at aol.com
Wed Feb 10 10:12:49 EST 2010
I vote for scrollsaw, very versatile.
Maura Macaluso
Maura Carving in NYC
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From: kate hollandsworth <avn7206 at blackfoot.net>
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Subject: Re: [Woodcarver] Check out these wild carvings
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I would say it depends on what you need to use the saw for the most. A jig saw is a great tool for some general carpentry-type work when a small blade is needed in a tight spot-remodeling type jobs especially. It can be mounted on a jig saw table for other jobs (and now you're talking space again). But if you don't do that sort of carpentry work - then scroll or band. Much more precise and easy to use and always setup. I have all three and a Sawzall can't seem to do without any of them. But I don't use my jig or the Sawzall for any carving projects because I have the scroll and the bandsaw to use also.
Kate
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