Well what is nice about this raise drawing is the lines are raise so you can
feel them on the paper so what I did is taped the paper to the board and
with my small scroll saw I can follow the line. The scroll saw is a real
small table type. Also with this small scroll saw I can actually touch the
blade and will not get cut.
ROB from Minnesota
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> if you go really slowly, and don't mind go really slowly, you can give the
> saber saw little bursts, and keep checking and checking and do it. But
> that's an afternoon that requires at least a beer or two with dinner
> after.
> It doesn't hurt to set the speed of the saber saw low either..
> additional advice, set the front guard of the machine as close to the
> blade as possible for slightly longer power on states.
>
> Rapidly ta ta ta tapping a rather think chisel around could do it if the
> work isn't thick.
> Less nerve racking that way.
> I'd start off that way as well to make the line really distinct after the
> scribe line is complete.
>
>
> On Thu, 19 Apr 2007, Dale Leavens wrote:
>
>> Just an associated question,
>>
>> I have never found it very effective or efficient to try to follow lines
>> or
>> drawings or score marks with a saw. If deeply enough etched I can
>> generally
>> get the tip of a chisel accurately into it but otherwise, following with
>> a
>> saw and even planing down to it once really close I loose it in the
>> natural
>> grain. Following a scribe with a jig saw or scroll saw, can some of you
>> really do that?
>>
>> Dale Leavens, Cochrane Ontario Canada
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>> From: "Rob Monitor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 6:47 PM
>> Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Emailing: Future Aids - Raised-Line Drawing
>> Board.htm
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>>
>> Future Aids - Raised-Line Drawing BoardHi, I just got this raised drawing
>> board and I'm trying it for tracing shapes on to a piece of paper and
>> then
>> taking the paper and taping it to a board and cutting the shape with my
>> scroll saw... Let you guys know how it goes in a day or two..
>> ROB and his LEADER DOG EDDY
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