![]() They are just made from some scrap steel, bent to shape to hold the pin in a cradle, and slit to insert the blade. Here you can see the upper and lower arm layed out with the blade holders mounted and the bearings ready to install.Ī closeup of the blade holders. I chose these mainly because it would be easier to make blade holders for pinned blades. Since this build took place 3 years ago I do not have to many still shots of the build but I have dug out some.Īll the parts are made from 18mm baltic birch plywood, except for the table thats made from 18mm plastic laminated mdf.Īlso the saw is made to take pinned blades, but these are not as readily available as non pinned ones. I was not aiming for a high end scrollsaw, but more to see if I was able to make one with parts I had laying around. 3 years ago I built this scrollsaw powered by an old jigsaw. ![]()
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