Delta SS250 instruction manual Following a Line, Inside Cutting

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FOLLOWING A LINE

With your scroll saw you should be able to cut a straight or curved line with ease. Most beginners will experience blade wandering; however, they eventually learn to control it as they become more familiar with the machine. Use scrap material to practice cuts before starting a project. This enables you to develop your own way of cutting and you will find out what you can and cannot do with your saw.

Always hold the work firmly against the table and do not feed the workpiece too fast while cutting. Feed the workpiece only fast enough so that the blade will cut. Scroll saws cut faster across the grain than they do with the grain. Allow for this tendency when cutting patterns that shift rather quickly from with-the-grain cuts to cross-grain cuts.

Make "relief" cuts before cutting long curves and never attempt to cut a curve that is too tight for the blade being used.

INSIDE CUTTING

Inside cutting is where the blade must be threaded through a hole in the workpiece. The Delta 16" Scroll Saw has the capability of performing this operation quickly and easily as follows:

Inside cutting can be accomplished quickly with the Delta saw. In Fig. 36, the operator has just completed one of the inside cuts and must move to the next hole.

Fig. 36

Loosen lock handle (A) Fig. 37, and raise the spring holddown (B). Release blade tension by moving tension lever (C) forward and loosen upper blade holder by moving lever (D) to the rear as shown. This will release the blade (E). Insert the blade (E) into the next hole in the pattern, as shown.

Place blade (E) Fig. 38, back into the upper blade holder and tighten blade by moving lever (D) forward. Move tension lever (C) to the rear as shown and lower spring holddown (B). You are ready to make the next inside cut.

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A

E

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B

Fig. 37

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Fig. 38

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Contents Model SS250 General Safety Rules Additional Safety Rules for Scroll Saws Refer to them often Use them to instruct othersMotor Specifications Power ConnectionsGrounding Instructions Unpacking and Cleaning Extension CordsScroll SAW Parts Assembly CC O Page Locking ON-OFF Switch OFF Position ON-OFF and Variable Speed SwitchesFastening Scroll SAW to Supporting Surface Table Insert Changing BladesPage Adjusting Blade Tension Adjusting Clamping Action of Upper Blade HolderAdjusting the Table Tilting the TableAdjusting Holddown Adjusting Dust BlowerFollowing a Line Inside CuttingChoice of Blade and Speed LubricationBlade Breakage Page Page Accessories PARTS, Service or Warranty Assistance