Dremel Scroll Saw 1571 Manual

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Product SpecificationsThe Dremel Moto-Saw is a multi-functional scroll saw and coping saw in one. It offers a compact and easy solution for making detailed cuts in a variety of materials, including wood, plastic, laminates and metal. This portable, precision saw is easy to store, set-up, and operate and features a tool-free mechanism for quick blade changes. An auto-tensioning feature keeps the blade taut and ready to cut so you don’t have to make blade adjustments, and its slim, ergonomic handle with comfort grip provides control in any cutting position.

The Moto-Saw functions as a stationary scroll saw, yet it can be removed from its base to become a portable electric coping saw. Detachable coping function for handheld use to take the tool to the work piece. Auto tensioning quick change™ mechanism for easy accessory change and optimal blade tensioning. Variable speed control for optimal cutting in a variety of materials. Fast clamp base attaches to various tables, benches and surfaces. Blue edge guide locking levers illustrated on packaging are not included in the kit and do not affect performance of the tool.

Two year warranty.

Is The Dremel 1671The Best Scroll Saw For You?Ina word, yes. If you’re a beginner to serious hobbyist, the Dremel 1671 isperfect for you. But probably not if you’rea professional.

By professional, I mean high volume, day in and day out massproduction.While not a hand tool(powered or otherwise), this Dremel scroll sawcommonly used for woodworking, can cut with intricate detail virtuallyany substance you need to create a project to be proud of. Hard and soft wood. veneer. plastic. hard rubber.

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abrasive materials. non-ferrous light gaugemetals. However, information on the Dremel 1671 can bean elusive little devil, can’t it? Even my contact at the Dremel mfg co. Had ahard time getting any specs on it. So I went out and purchased the best model Icould find in order to get you all the information you need.

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It will take me awhile to be able to cover all the things I’ll want to, so keep checking backhere.Even better, I put a form at the bottom of this page for you to, or you can to get as much info in one place aswe can for everyone out there. Thisreview is based on a type 3 model Dremel 1671 scroll saw. I’m not sure the differences that the othertypes may have. If you know of anydifferences, you can write them up and let us know!Thebody, Base, and leg set of the Dremel 1671 is made of a sturdy metal with fewplastic parts. But even so, at around 40 - 50 lbs.

It’s still easily lifted and movedaround the shop. Even better; lockable casters could be mounted on the legs toallow you to roll around with ease.The. Switches. Knob. Table inserts. Blade guardare all plastic, nonelook overly cheap (being plastic and all), and are still available forreplacement from several different vendors (with the exception of the switch case which has the plastic shop-vacattachment). But, believe it or not, the bestprices I’ve found so far on Dremel parts are with a trusted company that has been around forover one hundred years called SEARS.

Yup, for this old tool. Dremel 1671 Exploded View. Some specifics.Theonly thing I could see that I would feel I would have to be careful around isthe blade/wrench holder when it’s open. One good whack and it could break atthe hinge and it looks as though it could wear through over time, causingthe door to fall off.However having said that, the unit I bought is 12 yearsold and is still in perfect condition even though it was in a busy shop andused often. I had a blade fall through the poorly sealed door from vibration (visiblein the video below) during operation as well.Although I’ve heardmany tales to the contrary, overall vibration was minimal andcould be lessened even further by mounting the saw unit on the leg set with apiece of carpet (or similar) between them.See my quick video below of a vibration check for the Dremel 1671.The. The base and leg set (an optionalong with the light that mine was equipped with). Are both made of sturdysteel thatcan take not only quite a bit of abuse, but can also handle any welding you maywant to do if you have any add-ons or modifications in mind.

So,the conclusion here is this; the Dremel 1671 is a very sturdy, well made toolover all. You should be able to find one on Craigs List or Ebay for anywherefrom $75-$125 (in 2013) in good shape. And for that money, you will have invested in atool that will last not only through your many years of creating quality items,but also your children’s if you chose to leave it to them.In addition, theyhold their value well so you can get much or all of your money back if you wantedto sell it some day.-Don't forget to 'like' if you like! Tip!Olson Scroll Saw Blades makes a that adapts your scroll saw to accept both pin end and plain end blades. It's easy to install and includes all hardware and tools!Get an idea of this handy conversion by reading the instructions (PDF).The1671 takes various types of 5” dremel saw blades for cutting a good variety ofmaterials to cover just about anything you need to cut. for cutting wood up to 2” thick.

for cutting. Hardand soft woods up to 2” thick. Closeradius cutting 1/8” or thicker. Verytight radius in thin materials up to 1/8” thick. Verytricky sawing. Wood,veneer, plastic, and hard rubber.

Tip!There is a set of pin recesses forcutting from the front or from the side. The set for the side is for when thepiece you’re cutting is longer than 16”.4. Install the blade byinserting one end of the blade through the access hole in the table andhookthe blade pin in the recess in the lower blade holder (I found thiseasier todo if I tilted the table to 45 degrees to give full view of the lowerbladeholder, but this could just have been caused from poor lighting). Re-setyour table to 0 degrees and pull the blade up and set it intothe upper blade holder (you may need to press down on the upper holder).

Hint!Tension blade properly! With reasonable force the center of the blade should not move more than 1/8 ′′ front to back. Too little tension weakens performance.5. Rotate the blade tensionknob clockwise to tighten the blade. You should tighten it just enough to takeout the slack, then one full turn more AFTER checking to make sure that theblade pins are fully seated in their holders.

You will break fewer blades thetighter it is.6. Replace the tableinsert.Congratulationson your first blade change on your Dremel 1671 Scroll Saw!Don't forget to 'like' if you like! Remember!Always Disconnect The Power First!Themost important part of a tool having a long, useful life starts with proper maintenance.And the most important part of the maintenance of a tool is lubrication.Thankfully,the lubrication maintenance on the Dremel 1671 scroll saw is very simple, quick, andeasy. The only things that need regular oiling are the arm bearings.You’llneed to lubricate the arm bearings every 50 hours of use or whenever there isany noise coming from the saw. And since I'm sure that you are like me and don't have an hour meter attached to your saw, just pick a regular interval based on how often you use it and stick to it.

You can't really over do it, so once a month? Probably overkill, but 'Overkill is Underrated' ©.

Every other month? That will probably be fine too.Here we go1. Turnthe saw on its side2. Squirtplenty of 20 weight oil around the shaft end and bearing.

Photo By: Mark Hinkle3. Leaveit resting on its side and let the oil soak in overnight.4. Repeat these steps the next day for the other side.And while you’re atit, go ahead and blow out the dust that has built up in the motor and rub acoating of wax on the table top. This will make your work slide easily over thetop while you’re working, making for better control and much smoother cuts.That’sit!

And this simple process will make your scroll saw last for many moreyears.Scroll Saw Books and Accessories. Add a Picture/Graphic Caption (optional)Add a Picture/Graphic Caption (optional)Add a Picture/Graphic Caption (optional)Author Information (optional)To receive credit as the author, enter your information below.Your Name(first or full name)Your Location(e.g., City, State, Country)Submit Your Contribution. Check box to agree to these. I am at least 16 years of age. I understand and accept the. I understand that you will display my submission on your website.(You can preview and edit on the next page).