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View Poll Results: What scroll saws do you own
Delta 98 24.02%
DeWalt 137 33.58%
Diamond 4 0.98%
Eclipse 7 1.72%
Excalibur 28 6.86%
Hawk 54 13.24%
Hegner 32 7.84%
Ryobi 25 6.13%
Sears 74 18.14%
Other 42 10.29%
Dremel 47 11.52%
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Old 05-08-2008, 08:04 PM   #71
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I'm just starting out with scrolling and bought an Excalibur EX-21. I think I will like it as I grow into it. Right now, I'm just messing around learning what to do and what not to do.
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Old 05-08-2008, 09:51 PM   #72
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Here are a couple ideas since we're throwing them around . How about favorite bandsaw , thickness planner ,lathe , sanders . and other related wood tools ?
I agree with Kevin re starter tools and price .Too bad there was'nt a rent before you buy on some of the more expensive saws . Perhaps there is . Scroll the dickens for a month and see if it is suitable . Don't most stores have a 30 day return policy ? Nothing like finding out before you buy what works and this would be the place to find out . Having said that ,I think if one is at this forum we have already spent a ton of loot and have cast aside those tools we tried and did'nt like .As a beginner ,I think a person has a tendency to blame himself if the work does'nt come out right ,whereas it could be the equipment and by the time you figure it out the warranty has past . Oh , hell just scroll with a friend .
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Your thoughts on what tools do you need to start is a good idea. The scroll saw is first. You need a good palm sander and that should get you started. You will soon need a belt sander and a router. My next tool target is a high end router table. Kreg makes one that has some jointing capabilities.... but I'm off subject here.

After the router I would say at least a contractor grade table saw. You can't find wood the dimension you want and the table saw is the best way to get straight lines.

Other thoughts?
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Your thoughts on what tools do you need to start is a good idea. The scroll saw is first. You need a good palm sander and that should get you started. You will soon need a belt sander and a router. My next tool target is a high end router table. Kreg makes one that has some jointing capabilities.... but I'm off subject here.

After the router I would say at least a contractor grade table saw. You can't find wood the dimension you want and the table saw is the best way to get straight lines.

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I have an EX-30 (the purple version) and I must say the 30" throat sure does come in handy for large projects.

As to your question, I was woodworking long before I got involve in scrolling. The heart of any shop is a good tablesaw. A bandsaw and planer are indispensable as well. I think I could build just about anything with the Tablesaw, bandsaw and router table. Other shop tools that I have that come in very handy; 35" radial drill press, jointer (the best way to true up and flatten boards), drum sander, belt/disc sander, small bench top 8" drill press as well as an assortment of high quality chisels, hand planes and tons of small hand tools.
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Have a quistion for Kevin, If you had to only have one of these. would you have a jointer planer, or a , drum sander. just looking thanks your friend Evie
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Have a quistion for Kevin, If you had to only have one of these. would you have a jointer planer, or a , drum sander. just looking thanks your friend Evie
Between the jointer and the drumsander I think I'd go with the drum sander. There are other methods to joint boards.
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Old 08-20-2008, 07:00 AM   #76
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Hello there! Here's a pic of me and my newly acquired GMC LSSCR 16 in. Variable Speed Scroll Saw with Laser Line Generator and am wondering why it seems as if no one has ever heard of this particular unit, considering the presence of a combination of excellent features such as variable speed and top mounted controls, accepts both pin and plain type blades without the use of tools, features an adjustable LED task light and sawdust blower, has a table that tilts both ways, has a rather large 220VAC 200watt motor, and a one of a kind Laser Line Generator that projects a laser line along the blade's cutting path that's supposed to serve as an additional guide in cutting. Can anyone tell me if I have made a good buy at 5,000 Philippine Pesos (equivalent to around USD 119)?


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Old 08-20-2008, 10:09 AM   #77
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Hi folks, New to this site by not to others. Been playing with wood for about 40 odd years and making it my living for the past 16 years. I use Hegner Scroll saws now (have two of them) but I like others have tried nearly all the saw built and sold...some good other not so good. We do want to pass along to any one new to scrolling that you do not have to spend tons of money on this to get started...buy what you can afford, and if you like the sport, then purchase a better saw when you can afford it....
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Old 09-13-2008, 04:29 AM   #78
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Well, I voted 'Other' I've been though the posts and haven't seen the one I bought. """"Getting a little worried"""""yikkes
It was one of those spare of the moment purchases--a friend came by and ask if I had a scroll saw? I said no, but sure wanted one...he said his neighbor's husband had passed away and she was selling out his woodshop. Well did my ears perk-up!

Hubby and I went over to the ladys home and sure enough there was this really nice looking (all cast) scroll saw. Price was right too! Turned it on and listen to the motor and all ran and sounded good. Unfortunately the booklet was missing.

After getting it home I decided to see what I could find out about it Online. Without any success at all. Yikkes what have I done!!!!!

Maybe you all might recognize the name, hoping this will be the case here is some info.

It's called a 15" Powerline by Machine Tools made in Taiwan 1985.
HP: 1/8 Motor by Rexon
Amps: 2.2
RPM: 1650
Class: A

This scrollsaw won't get a lot of heavy usage, which might be a good thing. I really like the idea of having a scroll saw for cutting out those smaller projects.

Any help you can give will be much appreciated.
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Old 09-13-2008, 02:45 PM   #79
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Thumbs up First Saw !!!!!!!!!!!!

Dewalt 788 here and Loving it , Though I wore out a Craftsman 16 inch after many a many projects> a good saw for all the beginning work! Marshall
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