Hello,
I've seen a ton of posts regarding which scroll saw was the best for the price. I started about 3 months ago and have worn my Porter Cable saw to death. The poor thing shakes so bad that I swear it would walk across the shop floor if it wasn't bolted down. It breaks blades left and right. I'm not knocking the saw, but let's face it, it's entry level and I've been doing a lot of serious scroll saw work using very dense hard woods.
I've read reviews on Excalibur saw, Dewalt, Delta and a few others. The Dewalt seems to be the best deal for the price. As it turns out, I have a Dewalt service center withing walking distance of my home which could be a plus if I ever need parts. Excalibur sounds amazing, but I'd have to order one online since no one around here carries them.
One post I read on the Dewalt 788 claims that you can stand a Nickle on end on top of the Dewalts work table and it won't fall over when you run the tool. Is this just a fairy tail, or is it really that quiet and smooth running? I know that Woodcraft has the saw on sale, and I think my other woodworking store has the same price on it.
I don't use a scroll saw every day, but it's not unusual for me to use it every other day in any given week. I like woods like Purple Heart, Bacote, Cocobolo, so I need something with guts.
My two main complaints about my current PC saw is that the blades are hard to change, and the tension is at the back of the machine and can be kind of hard to adjust while reaching over the saw.
So let's hear it, what is your favorite saw for less than $1000 and why? I'll probably see about having my PC tuned up and set it aside as a backup saw. Let's hear about your experiences with issues, customer service, longevity, durability. Which machines shake, which don't? Quiet is good, so is a strong dust blower. Lighting isn't too high on my list since I have a lighted Magnifying glass that I use for most detailed work.
John