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General Scroll Saw Talk / Re: Blade feeding
« on: November 06, 2016, 10:04:06 am »
Top feed on my Eclipse
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I did try one out. And thought it was great once I got used to it. what do you think of the speed of cutting compared to the Dewalt?Im in the same boat -anyone out their who can vouch for the speed -hoping its faster than the excalibur ?
My usual saw is the DeWalt 788. The Jet would take a little getting used to. But it sure is a nice saw.
Just a quick correction...De Walts weren't made in the US before moving to Taiwan. They were made by Sommerville, in Canada, just as the Excaliburs were. You're right that they are not the same quality as before.
Last week I picked up a Type 1 De Walt that looks brand new, and has has had almost no use. Paid $200 for it, so I'm a happy camper. Now maybe I can cut something without all the aggravation of the 2 Excaliburs I own....and wish I didn't. Life would be good if I could find someone who could fix my two other Type 1 De Walts, 'cause try as I might, I just plain don't like the way the Ex's cut. I'm falling behind on orders 'cause using them is like cutting in slow motion, and I have to re-position the set screw about every 5 cuts. This hobby is supposed to be fun!
Sure wish the De Walt service center in Seattle would have done the complete tear-down, inspection, cleaning and parts replacement that they advertise on the website. I wouldn't have to keep searching for a saw that I love, since I have 3 of them already!
Well, back to work.
Nancy