Thanks for all your help. I do have a Craftsman 16" Variable Speed Saw, just like the one that Steve has on his Tutorial. As he stated it is a entry level saw, but seems to work good for me right now.
I have gotten better in changing the blade, but found that some blades are thicker than others. I had purchased some blades from the Sears store, where I bought the saw, but not sure which ones work better than others. It seems that the thicker width blade does not work as well as the thinner one's. Maybe I'm wrong. I also see that some of you out there use PIN-Less Flying Dutchman blades. Just what are some good quality blades to use?
Let me know your opinions.
The first project I did was a duck made of 3/4 white pine. Worked pretty good. Then I tried doing something a bit more challenging. I picked a cross that I had to cut out a few different area's, by changing the blade more often. I used a 1/2 in. plywood that I had left over from other projects in my small shop. That was a wrong thing to do!
The plywood chipped out at places, thus making my challenge worse. I scrapped it! I will never use that type of wood again! This is what I got for trying to stay on the cheap side for wood. I'm going to try it again, but this time using a better grade wood. I learn as I go along.
Les