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danny
09-18-2006, 01:00 PM
Is anyone using the scroll saw, if so I would like your comments about it.
chiroindixon
09-19-2006, 03:11 PM
The Shopsmith scroll saw is a decent saw but there are better to be found at that price.
No matter what, use the best blades you can get. My wife is the scroller here and has tried them all. By far, the best are Flying Dutchman. We get ours from a geninue scrollling master and a real Dutchman to boot, Mike.
Go to www.mikesworkshop.com to see his work, read his story, and see his stock. He's a very nice guy and prices his wares very fairly.
woodnyou
09-22-2006, 10:03 PM
I had one for about 5 years and ended up selling it. I really liked the size of the table, but for the price, your can find one that is better and save yourself a few hundred dollard. I switched to the PSWOOD 26 inch and it cut circles around my shopsmith. I have since sold that also and now use an RBI, but they are a little pricey.
daleyfish
09-29-2006, 10:14 PM
I agree with woodnyou, I only had mine for a short time and sold it.
To much vibration, a pain channing blades etc.
I bought an RBI and love it.
genesav
12-08-2006, 08:05 PM
I use the Shopsmith saw and like it fairly well--several others may be a bit better, but you can't go to a store and 'kick the tires', and they are pricey.
Use good blades such as Flying Dutchman, make sure everything is adjusted to square and tightened, let the blade do the work and enjoy.
Also check out some of the scroll specific sites on the web.Lots of useful info there.
Genesav
I know I sure like mine - I've had it for about 6 mos. and wouldn't want a different one. (I've got a DeWalt 788 gathering dust.) Here's some observations:
- table size is very nice, but you can find this on others, of course
- variable speed (also on some other makes/models) is VERY nice
- the blade actually runs true... check every side of the blade with a square and you'll be surprised how many "high-end" saws run elliptical patterns. This was the clincher for me.
- heavy tool... it doesn't seem to wobble around a whole lot.
If I ever wore mine out and it was beyond repair, I'd buy another one in a heartbeat.
bkhop
twig/al
12-10-2006, 05:26 PM
I really like mine.. Back when I bought mine you could buy it on its own power stand or as an add on to the Shopsmith, I got the one on it own stand, now my wife will use it while I use the Shopsmith.. It helped keep peace in the family!! lol... Maybe it is because it is what I first used, but I would buy one again, if I ever have to...
genesav
12-23-2006, 02:45 PM
This is to daleyfish---re: blades being a pain to change, I b ought some newer style blade clamp screws a few months ago. they have a single 'wing' if you will to grip while tightening the blades rather than the round ones that were included with my saw when I upgraded years ago. These are MUCH easier to tighten and rarely allow the blade to come loose. If you order don't let them try to sell you the whole clamp assemblies. All you should need are the newer screws. Check it out on the SS web site and go to the exploded view of the saw.
Also, be sure you have adjusted the set screw on the clamp so that it extends 'just a bit' into the clamp.This gives the clamping screw something to clamp against. If you will 'play' with this saw it will do a pretty good job for you.Be sure to get some good blades---I'm not impressed by those sold by SS.