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16 Inch Scroll Saw Reviews

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Woodcraft Supply, LLC is one of the nation's oldest and largest suppliers of quality woodworking tools and supplies. You'll find Woodcraft stores in more than 70 major metropolitan areas across the U.S.; and Woodcraft annually distributes 1.5 million catalogs featuring more than 10,000 items to all 50 states and 117 foreign countries. The Woodcraft catalog is a standard among woodworkers as the most complete offering of first rate products for woodworking available anywhere. Woodcraft also publishes six issues of Woodcraft Magazine annually.

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1177 Rosemar Rd,
Parkersburg
West Virginia
26105

Sd From Central Point
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I'm a little disappointed in the scroll saw. The silver finish on the table wears off and leaves a black table. Also it is hard to install a new blade in the upper blade holder.
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Posted 5 years ago
VM From Orange
Verified Reviewer
I purchased this saw a couple weeks ago, I have been scrolling for a few years now, and wanted a better saw, from all I have learned online this was the saw for me, and I was not disappointed, I use Flying Dutchman blades and I am amazed how well it cuts, nice tight turns, smooth cuts, its a great saw, I say if your starting off and can afford it, drop the hammer on it and get it, the smoothness is well worth it alone. Even my son, who is 9, finds it easy to scroll on it for the first time.
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Posted 6 years ago
RC From Dallas
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Scroll saws bearing several brand names in this group use the same engineering to grasp and move the blade and to tilt the arm to change the bevel. Color schemes and badges vary with the names. The King KXL-16 is a robust machine that keeps the metrics I set and delivers excellent results without a lot of fiddling. As a hobbyist, I can’t imagine tackling a project with so much real estate that I would need a deeper throat, but the 16 sits comfortably on the 20-by-24 mobile cabinet base I built for it. Size matters in a small shop. With any scroller the enjoyment or lack comes down to the ease of changing the blade and moving the blade from hole to hole in the work piece. Muscle memory replaced fumbling quickly for this model, and the tensioning lever (pretty much standard with Seyco, Excalibur, Pegas et al.) really helps. The tilting head, the sawdust blower and other features deliver as advertised. I added a foot switch (press on, press off) as soon as I ordered the saw. I am happy with my KXL-16, which was chosen after a lot of research on-line and in stores. My ancient Dremel scroller still runs, so I use it as a sander for close quarters.
3 Helpful Report
Posted 6 years ago