There would be three of us Derek, if I didn't keep going cross eyed trying to follow the pattern lines, something made worse by only having one that works properly ... I am trying to use spiral blades for a change, to see if I fare better with them, but I cannot get the bottom blade clamp to hold them. I therefore keep going back to the more dependable pin ended blades.
Tony.
Tony, spiral blades takes some training to get the hang of using them. Is the saw your using an old Dremel?? That is about the only saw that I know that still has the adapters for pin ended blades:biggrin: You would be far better off with flat end blades. They are the standard in the scrolling world.

If your spiral blades have the round ends try flattening them in a vise. One other factor with any blades, they all come through with oil on them from the manufacturing process and this will cause slipping out of clamps. I always sand the ends of the blades before using. I am a big Flying Dutchman blade user and believe they are the best on the market.
Thanks for this advice John. My saw is an oldish Rexon with blade clamps that can hold either type of blade, the pinless ones with a hex socket grub screw. The spiral blades came from Switzerland though, but I never thought of them being oiled. I will try some Sandvik plain ended flat blades that I also got to try now, after de-oiling, however, before going back to pinned blades.
Tony.