Skandia Fretsaw

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Also published in 2016 on LJ.

This is my first review contribution. Today I bought a well known brand hand operated "scroll" saw at the local hardware store for only € 6.50, with a full year warranty. It was cheap but despite this it has some nice benefits That's why I want to share it with you. This saw is very environmentally friendly. It is usable in country's with 230 volt but also in country's where 110 Volt is used. It's light weight but with sufficient strength. Saw blade change is easy to do without additional tools. It's cordless and has variable speed. The depth of throat is about 10". The angle can be easy changed by tilting the handle. More power can be obtained by hand. I'm more than satisfied and that's why have gave it 5 stars.

Thanks for reading. I hope you enjoyed it.

https://dutchypatterns.com/

nice review dutch, i love cordless tools ! 😁

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.


Great start Dutchy... I say start as you have so many diversified tools that no one else on this earth have ever heard/seen.


 Pottz
 commented about 7 hours ago
nice review dutch, i love cordless tools ! 😁

Also love cordless tools... in fact I adore them... in someone elses hand... sorry Dutchy, but I stay partial to my Excalibur scroll saw.

I had one similar many, many years ago... but I found that I had to heat up the tube to cut butter.

If your first cut is too short... Take the second cut from the longer end... LBD

Cordless! 😂

Ryan/// ~sigh~ I blew up another bowl. Moke told me "I made the inside bigger than the outside".

That one has a lot of clearance with the big top. Maybe the tallest top hat I have ever seen on a Fret saw. Plus it is "cordless" which does have benefits in a power outage. :-)

Thing is, it's the perfect saw, if the owner likes it, and finds it friendly to use. 

 GeorgeWest
..... Plus it is "cordless" which does have benefits in a power outage. :-)

Thanks for the suggestion GW...

Dutchy, when my CPAP cuts out and I'm forced out of bed early, may I borrow your Scandia-decoupeerzaag.
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If your first cut is too short... Take the second cut from the longer end... LBD

Duck, there are easy fixes for your CPAP. This is what I have.



It probably costs less than 2 of your green tools. :-)
MY obvious comeback is... I don't have that big a mouth (close) for the Generac!

For the outage I do have a gennie... but I still gotta getoutta bed to turn the bloody thing on to keep my vino (red) warm.

If your first cut is too short... Take the second cut from the longer end... LBD