If you look closely you will see a hole somewhere on the lines the do not go to the exterior. I thread the saw blade through, reattach it to the saw, and then I am ready to saw. The blades are .0018 inches thick and .0050 inches deep. I can get them in some very tight places as long as I remember to slow down when turning the piece sharply. If I feed the saw blade too fast or turn in a new direction too fast the blade will overhear and lose its edge.
It looks like it would be difficult to cut such fine detail in this design.
ReplyDeleteIf you look closely you will see a hole somewhere on the lines the do not go to the exterior. I thread the saw blade through, reattach it to the saw, and then I am ready to saw. The blades are .0018 inches thick and .0050 inches deep. I can get them in some very tight places as long as I remember to slow down when turning the piece sharply. If I feed the saw blade too fast or turn in a new direction too fast the blade will overhear and lose its edge.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like it takes a lot of patience! But it looks well worth your effort :)
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