08.04.2008 16:34 | | | http://www.dremel.com/en-us/tools/tool-detail.htm?H=188277&G=66210&I=66212 now everyone forgets the band saw! This and other cutting work in this album is done with a scroll saw. |
08.04.2008 14:09 | | | The blade goes up and down. Am I right? |
07.04.2008 16:53 | | | band saw = vannesaha, or do you mean that this is made by lehtisaha? |
07.04.2008 13:03 | | | I find the spiral blades difficult to use. They work pretty well for veining but other than that I prefer regular blades. |
07.04.2008 10:59 | | | there are blades that cut in every direction, but those tend to break easily for some reason. |
07.04.2008 04:26 | | | That is very precise cutting. I would love to get one of those, but no space right now :( |
06.04.2008 23:00 | | | Nope, a bandsaw is a whole another beast :) |
06.04.2008 22:59 | | | its "lehtisaha" |
06.04.2008 22:42 | | | Aah, and the blade goes up and down? Its not an "vannesaha"? |
06.04.2008 22:40 | | | http://www.woodcraft.com/images/family/web4234.jpg The blade I'm currently using has a "depth" of 0.9 mm. This makes it easy to turn for example 180 degrees inside the cut path. |
06.04.2008 21:27 | | | It's not the blade, it's the special Japala's modding spirit lol |
06.04.2008 21:09 | | | I'm still wondering what kind of blade that saw has? I mean how you manage to make those little details? That blade looks quite big in the picture. |
06.04.2008 21:05 | | | looks nice ^^ |