Scroll Saw Blade Bending. Next, adjust your fence so that it lines up with the blade. its a bit hard to tell from the photo, but if the bend is to the right or left when looking at the front of the blade, you need to adjust the set screw that holds. first, my 788 is bending the tips of my flat blades, making getting them through a small hole difficult. This saw is made so the blade. If you're having to tighten your blade that tight in order to keep it in. first, make sure that your saw blade is straight (not bent or warped). the reason your blade is bending at the top rocky, is from over tightening. A bent blade—or, as i call it, the hockey stick effect—is normally caused by the set screw sitting too deeply in the clamp body and, therefore, not. If it isn’t, replace the blade immediately. if your blade is bending and discoloring, it's getting too hot and then it's shot. the scroll saw uses thumb screws for tightening and the blade always bends towards the front of the scroll saw.
A bent blade—or, as i call it, the hockey stick effect—is normally caused by the set screw sitting too deeply in the clamp body and, therefore, not. Next, adjust your fence so that it lines up with the blade. first, make sure that your saw blade is straight (not bent or warped). its a bit hard to tell from the photo, but if the bend is to the right or left when looking at the front of the blade, you need to adjust the set screw that holds. If it isn’t, replace the blade immediately. If you're having to tighten your blade that tight in order to keep it in. This saw is made so the blade. the reason your blade is bending at the top rocky, is from over tightening. the scroll saw uses thumb screws for tightening and the blade always bends towards the front of the scroll saw. if your blade is bending and discoloring, it's getting too hot and then it's shot.
VEVOR SBG40 Metal Scroll Bender HighHardened Steel Scroll Bender
Scroll Saw Blade Bending the scroll saw uses thumb screws for tightening and the blade always bends towards the front of the scroll saw. This saw is made so the blade. first, make sure that your saw blade is straight (not bent or warped). If it isn’t, replace the blade immediately. first, my 788 is bending the tips of my flat blades, making getting them through a small hole difficult. if your blade is bending and discoloring, it's getting too hot and then it's shot. the scroll saw uses thumb screws for tightening and the blade always bends towards the front of the scroll saw. A bent blade—or, as i call it, the hockey stick effect—is normally caused by the set screw sitting too deeply in the clamp body and, therefore, not. the reason your blade is bending at the top rocky, is from over tightening. its a bit hard to tell from the photo, but if the bend is to the right or left when looking at the front of the blade, you need to adjust the set screw that holds. Next, adjust your fence so that it lines up with the blade. If you're having to tighten your blade that tight in order to keep it in.