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lrego November 3rd 03 01:31 AM

Looking for scroll saw info
 
Looking for info on a good scroll saw around $300. Also for advice/opinions
on scroll saws and scrolling. Thanks




Nova November 3rd 03 01:48 AM

Looking for scroll saw info
 
lrego wrote:

Looking for info on a good scroll saw around $300. Also for advice/opinions
on scroll saws and scrolling. Thanks


If you could spring for about $400 I recommend the DeWalt DW788.

http://www.epinions.com/hmgd-Tools-B...splay_~reviews

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Buffalo, NY - USA
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Halon1211 November 3rd 03 02:09 AM

Looking for scroll saw info
 
Guess it depends on how much you are going to use it, and how in depth
you're going to get into scrolling. $300 should buy a pretty nice saw. I
currently have a Delta Shopmaster SS250, which cost less than $200, and
works great. The adjustable speed and easy load blade clamps are nice.
Like I said, not fancy, but for a beginner who probably won't be doing
seriously complex designs any time soon, it's fine.
good luck!
George

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Looking for info on a good scroll saw around $300. Also for

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Grandpa November 3rd 03 02:19 AM

Looking for scroll saw info
 
I've a Delta 540 and love it, and it cost me way less than $300. I
think the newer replacement model is also well under $300.

For scrolling etc, check out a local book store or this web site for a
related magazine http://www.scrollsawer.com/

lrego wrote:

Looking for info on a good scroll saw around $300. Also for advice/opinions
on scroll saws and scrolling. Thanks





Norman Lever November 3rd 03 04:59 AM

Looking for scroll saw info
 
I have a Delta 16" single-speed which I bought for $AU200 ($US140) and I'm
very happy with it. The main thing is that you have a good, well built unit
that takes pinless blades, which are available in a wide variety of grades,
types and uses. They are also generally thinner than pinned ones so they cut
more intricate curves better and can be more easily threaded into small
holes for fine fretwork.


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lrego November 3rd 03 11:40 AM

Looking for scroll saw info
 
Thanks for all your info. Great advice and informative ng. Larry
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Looking for info on a good scroll saw around $300. Also for

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Brandystew November 3rd 03 12:46 PM

Looking for scroll saw info
 
I too highly recommend the Dewalt scrollsaw. There is a ton of info on the
internet. Try www.intarsia.com

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Nova November 3rd 03 08:12 PM

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lrego wrote:

Thanks for all your info. Great advice and informative ng. Larry


In making your decision see if you are allowed to turn the saw on and
observe it's operation. With less expensive saws the arm isn't very
stable when running, which causes the blade to appear much thicker
than it actually is. This makes precision work nearly impossible and
also gives a rough cut.

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Buffalo, NY - USA
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