Hi all..Could use some advice..I have always been a 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch kind of scroller..Miniature clocks, names, toys etc. Then I found Steve's site,joined the forum, and dicovered the world of portrait patterns and fine fretwork in thin woods. I found some 1/4 inch Baltic birch at Home depot,smooth both sides and went for it..My concern is that I get an hour into a pattern,delicate leaves, flowers, birds and such and then the breaking starts. I run my saw on slow to medium speed using an FD #1 Ultra reverse blade. Works fine, then PING, off goes a flower. No problem,just trim the flower off the other side,Hey,no one knows but me,Right?..Then it happens again,can't save the pattern..Very frustrating..What am I missing? Do I need better wood? Faster speed? Your thoughts on this would be much appreciated...Jon