My particular saw is a Hegner 18 inch, but much of this video is not specific to this scroll saw. Basics of parts, methods, etc.
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Saw work is really important to create good wood furniture and beds. Together with perfect PU stitching this bed is looking fabulous and attractive. Saw work is really important in creating wooden frames for bed and balck wooden frame can suite any color bed sheet or bedroom color.
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