As discussed in a previous post (
http://stevedgood.com/community/index.php?topic=5626.0)
I believe the best way to correct the front to back alignment in the Dewalt Scroll saw is to
remove the bolt from the rear bracket and raise the back of the table up. The table can
be raised enough to correct the aligment with negatively affecting the saw in any way. (i.e. no bored
out holes, no reduction in the thickness of wood you can cut with the saw) I finally decided
that the best solution to this problem was to make my own rear bracket that is slotted on the side so that the table can be adjusted up and down. I have attached a plan I drew based on the dimensions of the original bracket. The only difference is the sides are slightly longer and slotted.
The pin in the factory bracket is exactly 3/8" in diameter so I used a 3/8" dowel to replace the pin.
Also, the sides of the bracket are slightly thicker in my design so you may want to consider purchasing a longer bolt. I have mine attached with the factory bolt right now, but it is not long enough that the entire nut is threaded onto the bolt. Mine was made with 1/2" thick walnut and is working great so far.