I finally got my Excalibur delivered and set up. For the most part, I'm pleased, but I do know there's going to be a learning curve, and right now some of the features are more like a pain.
First of all, the amount of effort to lift the arm is more than I was expecting. Once up, however, I like the fact that it stays there.
I like the tensioner (is that a word?) The tension handle? Lever? You get what I mean. The only down side is there is now a raw spot on my left thumb because (and now you'll know why I said baptism by fire) my first project is the Angel Door Topper by L.S. Irish. There are 204 internal cuts on this project. I know because I counted them, told Lisa, and she thought I was exaggerating so she counted them again. 204. BTW, if you ever cut this, gray it down rather than leave the areas to cut out black.
There appears to be more forward/backward movement on the blade than I had with the Dewalt, but that might be my imagination.
All-in-all, I'm happy...just not good with change...but that's me, not the saw.
Bill