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From Sewing Machine to Scroll Saw, a Christmas tale

Step 2Remove Surplus Parts

Remove Surplus Parts
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This bit is quite fun. Strip down pretty much everything.  Keep all the bits, you will no doubt want to use some of them in other projects, and some you might want to put back on.

As you do this consider how you are going to arrange the saw blade in relation to the underside. You can do this by releasing the plunger (see pics) and pushing it down so you can see where the blade, if extending straight out from the plunger, would rest.

As always, see the pictures to get a better idea of what I mean. 


 
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BongoDrummer is founder and member of Flowering Elbow. He loves to learn about, invent, and make things, particularly from waste materials.