How to Stack Cut on the Scroll Saw

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In this video I use a #5 skip tooth reverse blade and #3 spiral blade to cut 6 layersof 1/8th" baltic birch plywood. I will take you through my method for preparing the stack. Thank you for watching.
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I thought the video angle was spot on. I could see everthing and your presentation is excellent. I'm new to scrolling and found your tutorials most enjoyable. The only other person I enjoy watching is Moustache Mike, reminds me of my Grandpa !!

richardclowes
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10:03 Lol. I though my internet was out for a moment. You pose like a statue haha. Anyway. Thank you for the video. It helps a lot.

woodyoulove-reynaldguibone
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I agree with most of what you have to say. I used to do a lot of custom cutting often with orders for 1000 pieces at a time. I found that it was more time efficient to cut a stack of no more than 4 at a time of 1/8". It was easier on blades and quicker as the thicker stacks slowed down the cutting.

bobkephart
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thank you for doing this video. It was really helpful

Karen
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Very nice, enjoyed the content and presentation style

damasydia
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Thanks, from a learner. Most helpful..

neilerrey
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Thank you for your video. really informative.

billhopkins
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Nicely done!
Question: why did you use the Pegas skipped tooth blades over the modified geometry blades? Thanks!

carolschulz
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My only critique is at the beginning and end when you are talking to the camera it seems you are nervous or uncomfortable a way to improve skills like this is to have someone hold the camera and talk directly to them if you are uncomfortable talking to a camera. I loved the vid it was extremely helpful

kanehandcrafted
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Great information. How do you finish the ornaments?

bkm
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Is your scroll saw tilted so the bed is angled from front to back with the front being lower than the rear of the bed? Sorry for the long run on sentence. 😂

PureBloodWNC