Scroll Saw
Scroll Sawing or Fretwork has been a woodworking craze in the United States since the early 1800's. It came to other countries like Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany, Spain, and England centuries before.
The essential difference between yesteryear and present-day is how we scroll saw. In the early years, they used a fret saw frame that was made of wood with some metal reinforcement. The blade was put in the saw and you worked it in an up and down motion. More...
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Olson Spiral Scroll Saw Blades
Olson Saw
$4.45Spiral scroll saw blades saw in all directions and have 360° cutting capability. Excellent for 0° radius scroll/fret work - you never have to turn the workpiece. Use for cutting all types of materials including wood, plastic, wax,...$4.45 -
Precision Ground Double Reverse Tooth
Olson Saw
$5.95Olson Precision Ground Double Reverse Tooth Scroll Saw Blades Take your scrolling to the next level with these amazing blades that cut quick, hold a sharp edge and keep scrolling! The Olson Precision Ground Double Reverse Tooth Scroll Saw Blades are...$5.95 -
Pegas Skip Tooth Scroll Saw Blades
Pegas
$2.39These blades are a good all around versatile application blade. The range of sizes and teeth per inch allows the cutting of intricate patterns as well as rough-cut work. Thickness of work range form 1/16 inch to 2 1/2 inch. The blades provide...$2.39 -
Eberle Double Tooth Scroll Saw Blades
Eberle
$2.95Repeats 2 teeth followed by a flat space for efficient chip removal. • Blades are 5 inches long• One dozen blades per pack• Plain End Blades Please select the blade size and dimensions from the drop down box above. All blades are...$2.95 -
Poplar 1/8 x 6 x 24
Cherry Tree Toys
$6.95This Poplar 1/8 x 6 x 24 lumber is perfect for those special woodworking projects! Poplar is a pale whitish light brown color that can run to light green and even a little purple. Poplar is a paint-grade lumber that can be used in a number of...$6.95 -
Galaxy Double Reverse Tooth Scroll Saw Blades
Galaxy
$3.85Galaxy Blades are top of the line blades made in Germany with the highest quality steel.Galaxy blades are very sharp and do not stretch as you are sawing.Double tooth configuration for smoother, splinter free cutting on both sides. Each blade...$3.85 -
Olson Pin End Scroll Saw Blades
Olson Saw
$6.35Pinned scroll saw blades are for machines that require 5" pinned blades. Perfect for Sears Craftsman, Penn State, Delta, Ryobi, and all 15" and 16" imported scroll saws. Blades are 5 inches long One dozen blades per pack Plain End...$6.35 -
Pegas Reverse Skip Tooth Scroll Saw Blades
Pegas
$2.79These blades have the same basic tooth geometry as skip blades except that a limited number of reverse teeth have been added to the bottom of the blade. Reverse teeth prevent splinters from developing on the underside of the work piece...$2.79 -
Artisan Skip Tooth Scroll Saw Blades
Artisan
$6.95Artisan Skip Tooth Scroll Saw Blades Win the war against sanding and obtain a satin smooth cut with Artisan Scroll Saw Blades. Blades feature a -6° hook in a skip tooth pattern for aggressive cutting and excellent clearing of dust and...$6.95 -
1/4" Poplar Plywood
Cherry Tree Toys
$14.95Thin and lightweight poplar plywood is great for scroll work, jigsaw puzzles, wood burning, and other delicate projects. It's also a smart choice for use in flooring, furniture, and cabinetry because of its durability and affordability. Our plywood is...$14.95 -
Olson Thick Wood Scroll Saw Blades
Olson Saw
$5.95Thick Wood blades with hook teeth have extra wide gullets for rapid cutting of solid hard/soft wood and multi-layers from 3/4" up to 2" thick. Hardened and tempered teeth for extra blade life. . We offer a lot of better options than...$5.95Qty in Cart: 0Price:$5.95Subtotal: -
Olson Flat End Spiral Scroll Saw Blades
Olson Saw
$5.45Spiral scroll saw blades saw in all directions and have 360° cutting capability. Excellent for 0° radius scroll/fret work - you never have to turn the workpiece. Use for cutting all types of materials including wood, plastic, wax,...$5.45
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The first power tools came to light in the late 1800's with foot-powered scroll saws. These included a stool and pedals attached to the work surface of the scroll saw. To operate the saw, you sat and pedaled the saw, making the blade go up and down. It was an exercise and hobby all in one.
Today, many scroll saws are available. They allow superior blade tensioning, variable speed control, and different throat depths starting at about 16 inches and going to about 30 inches. Most scroll saws have tilting tables that tilt up to 45 degrees for angled cuts, dust ports, and dust blowers.
Most scroll saws still feature a parallel arm that makes the intricate scrolling cuts. The pinless blades (regular scroll saw blades) change easily with a moveable upper arm. Cheaper saws feature pinned blades, but they both can make some pretty intricate cuts.
Speaking of scroll saw blades, there are a lot of combinations. Pin End or pinless blades are your first choice and are ruled by what your scroll saw can handle. If you have pinned scroll saw blades, you can get a scroll saw conversion kit to make it fit the pinless blades.
To do a scroll saw project, you'll need scroll saw blades, a scroll saw or fretwork frame (yes, we still have them), a pattern, a copy of the scroll saw pattern. Then, you'll either need to trace the pattern on the wood or go ahead and adhere the pattern to the wood. You'll need wood, a drill, and a drill bit to pierce the interior holes to cut them out.
Think about putting a nice finish on your scroll saw project. Sanding is king; sand your piece with at least 120 grit sandpaper. If you are applying a stain, you will need to sand up to 220 grit.
When you are ready to apply the finish, a spray finish works best. You can sand the flat surfaces between coats to keep the finished piece lovely to the touch.
There are thousands of fretwork projects to choose from. Start with simple ornaments, silhouettes, and shelves, then move up to harder silhouettes, boxes, baskets, and small clocks. When you're ready, attack those challenging pieces that you've dreamed of doing to amaze yourself and your friends. They will know that you are a master scroll sawyer.
Don't forget there are plenty of resources along the way to help you with your scroll sawing adventure. Take a look at the many woodworking books and scroll saw books that are available. You might even like to take a shot at Intarsia!
No matter what scroll saw part you need, Cherry Tree Toys has got you covered. Add our scroll sawing equipment to your cart today to create the project you’ve always dreamed of.