After a lot of experimentation I have gone back to the humble piercing saw for intricate cuts……interestingly the scroll saw is no quicker than the piercing saw, takes the same blades and is less accurate. Not all scroll saws are up to the job of accurate brass sheet cutting and only a couple of makes are capable including the very expensive Hegner saws…..you have to be either a pro artisan or VERY serious about your work anyway!
…………I have noticed that few artisan jewellers and silversmiths seem to use powered scroll saws,..they also seem to use the piercing saw It is interesting that this ancient tool is not only still around but has continued to be updated…see here;
http://www.cooksongold.com/Jewellery-Tools/Knew-Concept-3-Saw-Frame-prcode-997-3301?p=gs&gclid=CLeb187vltMCFa4K0wodZuIL_Q
As an aside; we have a new(ish) Hegner machine at Epping Forest Horology Club but it is not popular with members, indeed many dislike it and treat it with disdain! However, I have noticed that few tke the time to learn how to really set it up and learn how to get the best out of it before pronouncing it's inefficiency. Certainly, scroll saws like the Hegner are very blade sensitive and NOT straightforward for getting high quality results.
Edited By Bob Stevenson on 09/04/2017 08:51:03