I replied on the other forum but can add a few more suggestions Don't let any oil get on your pattern/metal. If you are drilling your entry holes and using oil, the oil will break down the adhesive. The metal and paper must be absolutley oil free or you will get lift quickly. Gluing to wood does add support, but for coins, I just make a zero clearance insert out of a credit card taped to the table. A thin piece of wood would work as well.
For coins, I only use Jewelers blades. Low detail work I use 0/2, for higher 0/4. There is also 0/8 that is about as small as they go, but are hard to control. Sloans has a good selection of these. If you use these blades, you will break a lot, but they are cheap. Keep the motor running, if you stop it during a turn, the smaller blades will snap.
Also, when you jump down in scale, you will find you will need help seeing the very small detail. I use a Magnifiers that a lot of scrollers use, then on top of that, I wear some very powerful reading glasses. Yep, that means I have to get right close to the work to focus.
=====Randy