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Hawk BM26 - First Real Test


Iguanadon

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I wasn't planning on cutting any more this week, but I received 3 custom orders this past Saturday and Harvey got them to me quickly and it gave me an opportunity to do a real test of the Hawk.

First 2 puzzles cut out of poplar.  Meet Duke and Luky (yes, Luky, pronounced 'Lukee").  I haven't oiled them yet as I have one more to cut either this evening or in the morning.

I also tested the new Pegas Modified Geometry blades in a size #3... they are thin... thinner than the Olson Mach Speed #3 I usually use.

Overall, a grade of A+ so far.  The saw and the blades did great.  It's definitely slower cutting than I'm used to, but actually, I kind of like it, it's more relaxing and I hope to stick to a schedule of 5 puzzles per day as opposed to the 10 a day I've been doing the past 3 months in advance of my event this weekend.

The saw ran well, it turns sharper than the DeWalt by far and I feel very comfortable using it.  Bottom feeding and blade changing are easier than I expected and I'm almost as quick with it as I was with the DeWalt.  The Pegas blades are fantastic.  I think the #3 wears out a little faster being thinner, and that's OK, I just have to be sure to swap them out rather than try to force them.

I'm very happy right now.

Iggy

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1 minute ago, Oldmansbike said:

Glad to hear the saw is working great for you. When mine wears out I will buy another Hawk. Mine is 21 years old and still going strong. I hope I haven't jinxed myself by saying that.

If you just jinxed yourself.. on the bright side.. you'd get a new saw right? LOL... If I have to wait for mine to wear out... well I don't like that idea.. because while mine is a 1998 saw.. it was still brand new in the box when I got it in May of this year... and i really want one of those new ones.. hoping I don't have to wait 21 plus years for my new Hawk, LOL

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2 hours ago, rjweb said:

The puzzles look great and glad things are going well with your new saw, and don't forget I have predicted that you sell 290 puzzles this weekend, RJ

LOL, I haven't forgotten, I'm hoping you're right!  I always start doubting how a show will go for me and now I just hope I sell 50.  :-)

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6 hours ago, Iguanadon said:

I wasn't planning on cutting any more this week, but I received 3 custom orders this past Saturday and Harvey got them to me quickly and it gave me an opportunity to do a real test of the Hawk.

First 2 puzzles cut out of poplar.  Meet Duke and Luky (yes, Luky, pronounced 'Lukee").  I haven't oiled them yet as I have one more to cut either this evening or in the morning.

I also tested the new Pegas Modified Geometry blades in a size #3... they are thin... thinner than the Olson Mach Speed #3 I usually use.

Overall, a grade of A+ so far.  The saw and the blades did great.  It's definitely slower cutting than I'm used to, but actually, I kind of like it, it's more relaxing and I hope to stick to a schedule of 5 puzzles per day as opposed to the 10 a day I've been doing the past 3 months in advance of my event this weekend.

The saw ran well, it turns sharper than the DeWalt by far and I feel very comfortable using it.  Bottom feeding and blade changing are easier than I expected and I'm almost as quick with it as I was with the DeWalt.  The Pegas blades are fantastic.  I think the #3 wears out a little faster being thinner, and that's OK, I just have to be sure to swap them out rather than try to force them.

I'm very happy right now.

Iggy

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Nice ones !

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17 hours ago, Iguanadon said:

I wasn't planning on cutting any more this week, but I received 3 custom orders this past Saturday and Harvey got them to me quickly and it gave me an opportunity to do a real test of the Hawk.

First 2 puzzles cut out of poplar.  Meet Duke and Luky (yes, Luky, pronounced 'Lukee").  I haven't oiled them yet as I have one more to cut either this evening or in the morning.

I also tested the new Pegas Modified Geometry blades in a size #3... they are thin... thinner than the Olson Mach Speed #3 I usually use.

Overall, a grade of A+ so far.  The saw and the blades did great.  It's definitely slower cutting than I'm used to, but actually, I kind of like it, it's more relaxing and I hope to stick to a schedule of 5 puzzles per day as opposed to the 10 a day I've been doing the past 3 months in advance of my event this weekend.

The saw ran well, it turns sharper than the DeWalt by far and I feel very comfortable using it.  Bottom feeding and blade changing are easier than I expected and I'm almost as quick with it as I was with the DeWalt.  The Pegas blades are fantastic.  I think the #3 wears out a little faster being thinner, and that's OK, I just have to be sure to swap them out rather than try to force them.

I'm very happy right now.

Iggy

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Scott I am glad you like the Pegas blades. Running a blade to long is been a problem of mine but I am doing better.

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