Hello all!
My name is Dave and I live in Orlando, FL., am a manger at a closed captioning company, and am also a full time student at DeVry University (gotta use those G.I. benefits!) As you will soon read, I am a total woodworking neophyte. I have been perusing the site for a few days now, as well as drinking in the YouTube videos, and have found some great information so far! There is so much information to absorb, but sites like this one help out immensely.
I have recently purchased my first scrollsaw (DeWalt 788 20") after much research and talking to the guys down at Woodcraft. To tell the truth, I had my heart set on the Excalibur 16", but all they had in stock was the 21" and that seemed to be a tad lofty in price for my very first machine. Still, I believe in buying quality tools and didn't want a "tester" type machine. I still might have ordered it and waited for the Excalibur (even though I would likely have had to go online to do so as they wouldn't ship only one unit which was a bit alarming to me considering the price of said unit!), but they really gave me a deal down at WC. After a nice little discount, I was able to nab a new 788 and stand for a song!
Anyways, looking very forward to picking my new "toy" up next week and getting started in this fascinating new artistic outlet. Before I sign off, I would like to ask the community a few things about prep. Aside from the obvious things like a quality work light and a foot pedal (not to mention a drill press but I am looking for an affordable american made one
, what other supplies should I surround myself with since I am just starting up? Some questions would be:
- How many blades should I start with (from the videos it looks like I will be aiming for the FD 3's and the 5's for the bulk of work)?
- For the 788 model, is it still necessary to "tape over" the on/off switch?
- Contemplating buying a Bigfoot arm attachment, but I enjoy creating fixes for problems (like the Big Toe I saw on the boards!). Opinions?
- Is there a particular grit of sandpaper that you really tend go through scrolling?
- Are back-up blade chucks a convenience, or mandatory?
Etc.
Anyways, sorry about the wall-o-text. It is nice to meet everyone and thank you once again for providing so much great info on this site. I look forward to conversing with everyone!
Dave