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My next scroll saw?


JOE_M

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I didn't find any pricing with a google search Joe.   The blade stabilizer is interesting though.   I modified the hold down on my Hegner Multimax 22V so it acts as a hold down as well as a blade stabilizer.   It works well.   I have arthritis in my hands and it works really well especially for thick hardwoods which is all I use it for.  

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17 minutes ago, Sycamore67 said:

The saw is 67" tall, 90" deep and 39" wide....

I think that's the overall size - I've got a knee mill and had a lathe that were bigger. Usually the # has something to do with capacity so 1400/1600 in mm is where I got 55/63 inches. I could of course be wrong, still haven't found any industrial dealers in the US advertising it. It's been 5 years, maybe laser-cutting CNC has taken over whatever niche it would have filled. I'm going to keep haunting the used machinery websites, maybe I'll get lucky and find the one factory in America that bought one before going belly up. :)

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Well that was quite a rabbit hole. No specs there, but I clicked on one of the others and for less than a grand it will cut 4" but it takes a 12" blade.  From there I found another one that costs either $1 or $3000 (Are they not sure how much???) The entire page is written in Chinglish except the description, which seems to be "borrowed" from wikipedia:

" Scroll saws are often used to cut intricate curves and joints, a task they can complete quickly and with great accuracy."

I've been contemplating buying a big load of pen kits from Alibaba. Worst case scenario there is I'm out a couple hundred bucks. I'm not sure I'd use them for something this big though unless I'd seen it in person somewhere else first.

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3 hours ago, octoolguy said:

It seems like I just saw this one advertised somewhere and it's asking price was $3300. My memory is not the best so it might have been more.

Ray

 

I bet you have to add one more "0" to that price...  I mean the top of the line Hegner is $3350, and it is somewhat smaller and a little less powerful that that machine!  :lol:

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