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Old 09-01-2006, 12:18 PM   #1
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Post Scrollsaw Comparison Chart

Hi everyone I tried every trick i know to post the chart and had to settle with a zip folder to compress it.
If you need me to email the chart do not hesitate to ask
or at least i could post it to my web site for easier veiwing
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Old 09-01-2006, 02:09 PM   #2
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Thanks Wolf..... Very good info for comparision shopping. Wonder if we could talk you into a scale rating of 1 thru 10 on each machie?

Would be so much better than relying on Amazon reviews.
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Old 09-01-2006, 02:18 PM   #3
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Scrollsaw Comparison Chart

I will give it a shot to see if I can get it up on the forum.

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Just a NOTE***
I use CaptureWiz Pro ,it will let you copy anything you see on the PC,it will also capture any web page, plus as many web pages as you want with the Scroll tool it's a great tool, it's not free but it works.(Pro.Ver)
**Just a TIP ==== it will also do VIDEO, like the ▼
http://www.thewoodworkingchannel.com/

They do have a 30 day ver. that's great. see links below

The Scrollsaw Comparison Chart was two screen pages long but now it's a one image file. (.gif for text ) note the hvy. black line.

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http://www.developerreviewed.com/capwizpro.htm
http://www.pixelmetrics.com/

http://pixelmetrics.com/CaptureWiz/Download.htm

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As for comparisons ive only had four models in 15 years so i can only rate those
Ive had a delta 16 inch two speed and has a variable speed i liked the variable better more control. The two speed one speed was too fast one not quite fast enough
Ive had a craftsman 16 inch and would never buy another not even free
and my current saw a 20 inch dewalt i dont know how i lived with out this saw two way tilt on arm arm lifts to make blade changes easier better dust blower and better light.
One draw back you have to mickey nouse a dust collector as there isnt one but for that little ole reason i can over look that
You get what you pay for
Excalibur
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and craftsman doesnt even rate on this page
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Nice info in the chart.. Thanks..
The Ryobi 18" looks like it has a bunch of nice features..
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Hey I may have one for SALE (Craftsman Scrollsaw )
It's not a boat anchor yet, it still runs like new new, I just may give it to my son, he piss me off last week that maybe just the way to get back at him hahahahahahaha in a round about way. (pay back,it's sweet and I don't get a chance to offen)....

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Darryn

Thanks for the ratings even if they are your own experiences. I take them serious as you have a lot of background in this area and one in the know. It will help me in upgrading down the road as my skill level increases beyond my current saw. I purchased the Delta 350 based on the reviews and recommendations available back at the end of 2004 and have been happy with it so far as a beginner, but know I will want to upgrade if I persue this area of woodworking.

Thanks again for all the help Wolf.
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I took a look at the Scroll Saw comparison chart and missed anything called Craftsman. When my grandfather's 1938 Delta 20" machine finally died last year ( the insulation on the wiring decayed ) I replaced it with a Craftsman 16". It is a great machine. Variable speed, no-tool blade change, table tilt 45 degrees both directions, and I can cut a 2 x 4. The price was under $130 out the door. There is even a little compartment to store spare blades.

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Thanks for the comparision chart wolf, looks great!
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I bought a craftsman 16 inch with blade holder it died in 21 days and i fought tooth and nail to get it replaced only after 2 months of arguing did i get a replacement saw
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