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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: Candi_D on December 07, 2012, 02:42:53 pm
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My saw just arrived today, I opened the box and saw that all I needed to do was install the table however my saw has two things different. 1) the material hold-down isn't on the saw and 2) there is a black metal piece extending up in front of the bottom blade holder that isn't referenced in the manual.
I called Dewalt and they said they would UPS me the holddown to install (is this easy? Do I even want/need it... I see most videos and no one has one installed). Does anyone know what the metal piece is for, an extra support for the table? Should I keep it or should I request an exchange from Amazon? (not that I'm even sure I could get it back into the box correctly).
It's so been one of those days today ::sighs::
Here are photos so you can see, does anything else look wrong?
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As to the hold down, everyone I know takes them off. They just get in the way. You will learn to hold the wood firmly with your finger (it doesn't take too much pressure) so you really don't need it.
I don't use a dewalt, but maybe the purpose of the extra piece will become apparent when you are mounting the table.
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I have the Dewalt 40-790 which is the same as the DW788 except for the paint and decals. I use the hold down, not to keep the wood on the table, but to support a hose to suck up dust. If I didn't use it to support the hose, I would remove it.
The other piece is a guard designed to keep you from getting your fingers smacked if you reach under the table while the saw is running. You can keep it or remove it - it's your choice. For what it's worth, I removed it.
Enjoy your new saw.
Jim
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Awesome, thank you! I also see that the top support just clamps to the side so if I opt to use it when it arrives easy peasy to put it on.
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Hey Candi, See my reply to your post in the coffee shop.
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I never used either, Candi. I think they just get in the way and may cause more accidents than prevent. Just my thoughts. :)
Enjoy! :D
Sheila
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I'll go check in a min ;)
Another question (sorry I'm probably driving you guys nuts, wait till I actually start cutting LOL)
but what is this thing inside the bag with the blades?
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I believe that little piece of metal is for getting the Fuse Holder out.
Small screwdriver works just as well.
As to the other items..don't bother! As Sheila said they just get in the way!
NOW get that table on and get busy!!!!!! <bg>
~~~GB~~~
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I tossed the saw on the kitchen island (there are bonuses to being the woman of the house, I'm not going to get mad at myself for making some sawdust in the kitchen LOL) just so I could do a quick test cut, I'm not even sure what size blade comes with the Dewalt & my FD haven't arrived yet but I just cut a little corner off a piece of poplar I bought today and a scrap of aspen I had... WOW. I'm going to love this thing! Someone come watch my kids for a few hours ok? LOL
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Like a kid in a toy store!
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Candi, I think you might need someone to watch the kids for more than a few hours lol.
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Candi...from what I hear you have bought the best for the money there is, now how do I talk my wife into me getting one??? :'( ... But Honey, Candi just bought one and look how nice it is, look thru the patterns, I'll make you anything you want... think that will work? :-\
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Oustanding! When I got mine, it didn't have the hold down either. They sent it to me but by the time it arrived, I had enough practice holding down the wood that I didn't want it. I put it someplace, lol. If they haven't changed it, it just slides in on a bar and you have a thumbscrew to tighten it in place. But don't worry, I bet you won't care any more than I did.
You're going to have so much fun! ;D
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It would for me LOL I only wish my husband had an interest in making ANYTHING (even dinner LOL) I'd love if he was willing to make little gifts/designs for me. I'm not a jewelry lover myself but if your wife is maybe you could show her all the little jewelry boxes you could make and hint that you'd have to get her something to fill them? <wink>
I'm in power tool heaven right now. I decided that I could get over my fear of the miter saw I bought a couple of weeks ago too, so I got it all set up and cut some 2x4's WOOHOO what a rush, I love my paper crafting but even glitter doesn't give you a rush like using a big saw to cut 2x4's like butter LOL I think my husband thinks I'm nuts, I think he is for not wanting to play with the tools too (not that I'd let him play with mine, he'd have to get his own). I'm going to hopefully get my work bench built tomorrow and pick up some of the wax as recommended for my scroll top and get started (everyone who is used to my fancy homemade holiday cards might have to deal with boxed ones this year)
Candi...from what I hear you have bought the best for the money there is, now how do I talk my wife into me getting one??? :'( ... But Honey, Candi just bought one and look how nice it is, look thru the patterns, I'll make you anything you want... think that will work? :-\
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Boxed Cards??? Why not wooden ones? Give it a try. I send the most special people home made wooden cards.
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Candi,
Welcome aboard and to the fun times ahead. They did you a favor by not including the hold down, you won't need it after a few practice cuts.
The bottom piece as mentioned earlier is suppose to protect your fingers if you reach under the table and play with the blade while the saw is running. Really?..I suppose some people need that kind of protection, but I'm sure you won't! Take it off and set it aside.
Just another hint: Forget the numbers on the tension handle,,,,cut everything at full tension and vary your speed according to the type of wood and intricacies of the pattern.
You're in for a lot of fun times and satisfaction!
Tommy T
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julief, how about a picture of your wooden cards (please)
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Hey Keffie, I doubt if any one has noticed, but I've been a member since the beginning and have never had an avatar or posted pictures. I don't know how and have never taken the time to learn. I'm here every morning before the sun comes up and would desperately miss the forum if it were gone but my computer skills are lacking. I put a bunch of stuff on picassa a couple of years ago, but can't remember how I did it. I promise to learn how to do this soon. I done a couple of things I would love to share, but again, don't know how.
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julief, you could always email me or someone here a picture and we could put it in the forum on your behalf.