OK a bit more experience under the belt with the Craftsman 21602. Saw performs well. EXCEPT - with db-marquetry you are forever loosening the blade and threading it thru a new starter hole. While the Craftsman saws great, the lack of a quick-tensioning lever is a REAL pita. I can live with the blade holders. But the lack of a quick retensioning feature is enough for me to want to replace the saw with something else.
Turns out there is a soution - and its only $11.95. Even though Frank Pozsgai discontinued it 6 years ago, there may still be some availale at distrubitors. Its Frank's " 15" Scroll Saw E-Z Set Bladeholder Tension Release System'. I found mine at Wildwood Designs, their P/N T209:
http://www.wildwooddesigns.com/EZ-Blade-Holder-Tension-Release-P4155.aspxIt installs in seconds. You don't even need to replace the tenion Rod. The existing one works fine. Here is a brief HOWTO:
1. Unscrew the red tension knob and remove it. (You may wish to remove the access plate below for the lower arm bolster so to hold it and not have it drop out.)
2, Place the tubular 5/8 x 5/16 spacer on the shaft - on top of the existing washer.
3. Place the foam spacer on the shaft/tubular spacer.
4. Place the washer that came with the tension clamp over the shaft.
5. Screw on the tension cam, with the cam horizontal (see photo). Tighten - as you would have with the red knob. Done.
6. Release the tension by pulling up the lever. Retension by pushing down. You may need to tweak the tension afterward with a bit of rotation of the cam lever.
Note that 'banging' during operation - as shown in Steve's video - will happen if the pinless blade is not totally seated flush against the top (and bottom) of the blade holders. THe top arm will bang against the forward edge of the plastic top shroud.
While not as convenient as a front-release quick tension lever, the substitution of the simple tension knob with the cam lever is some improvement. For less than $150 total you can have a decent scroll saw for db-marquetry. I'm no longer looking to replace it anyime soon.