Grizzly G1060 instruction manual Inside Cuts

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Inside Cuts

Inside cuts such as circles or the insides of closed letters can be easily cut with your Scroll Saw by threading the blade through the workpiece’s closed loop from the bottom and remounting the blade in the chucks. This procedure is described below.

1.Remove Table Insert.

2.Flip open Chuck Guard and loosen Upper Arm Chuck.

3.Remove blade from the Upper Chuck using Chuck Holder.

4.Drill a hole in the waste portion of the work- piece.

5.Thread the Blade through the workpiece and let the workpiece rest on the table. Remount Blade in Chuck, carefully aligning the ridge on the bottom of the Chuck to the V-groove in the Upper Arm. Figure 12.

Figure 12.

6.Secure the Blade in the Chuck. This will require an Allen wrench and a pair of pliers.

Figure 13.

7.Replace Table Insert.

8.Make cuts.

9.Remove blade from the chuck to release the workpiece.

Figure 13.

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G1060 22'' Scroll Saw

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