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New Pegas/ First Impressions


Old Joe

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I should’ve mentioned that I ended up buying the saw through Denny Knappen’s ArtCrafters thanks to recommendations from several people on SSV. He offered the best price including shipping. Also, as I mentioned above, the saw needed some setup, due primarily to some rough handling by the shipper and Denny has been great nursing me through a couple of minor adjustment issues. I was impressed that it comes with spare parts for the eventual wearing down of the blade clamps, and also a sample pack of assorted Pegas blades. I don’t plan to hook it up to a vacuum, so I removed the hookup attachment, as it reduces the tilt range, and by all accounts it doesn’t work all that great.

Incidentally, if anyone has any questions, I would be happy to try to answer them. 

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Hi Joe. Thank you for the review!  I just purchased the Pegas, from Denny at ArtCrafters. Waiting for it to arrive, in a couple of days.  I also had the DeWalt 788.  So your review is spot on for me!  Can hardly wait for my new toy;)  Denny was a pleasure to deal with. 

Light: I am going to purchase a magnetic base Sewing Machine Lamp for mine, price is around $8 on up. I will probably choose one that has 3 levels of light, which goes for $15 on Amazon Prime. I might get two to put on either side to the head. I like the low profile, and they come with a very strong neodymium magnet. They are available on Amazon, but a better buy is through EBay.  I will write more after I have a chance to use both the saw and the lamp. These old eyes definitely need the help! 

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18 minutes ago, Rolf said:

Nice review! Was the front back motion pre-adjusted to minimize it or did you tweak it?

When you say that there were some things you had to take care of due to shipping what were those.? 

Rolf, I haven’t noticed any issue with front/back motion. The saw is shipped with a lot of packing materials, with a #7 blade in the clamps, and is bolted to a piece of thin plywood in the bottom of the box. The plywood was literally broken out on all four corners and the blade was broken. Certainly not the distributor’s fault. I was a bit bummed when I first saw it, but I figured pretty quickly that there wasn’t anything seriously damaged.When I set the head at zero it was off by several degrees, and off center.  I had an issue with getting it  zeroed in and holding a perfect true with the angle set at zero. I would set it as instructed in the directions, but the blade wasn’t holding perfectly centered. I tracked down a couple of loose Allen nuts, and wallah! problem solved. I think the head may have gotten jarred pretty good in shipping, but it wasn’t damaged per se, just needed a couple tweaks. I’m pretty persnickety and everything seemed fine yesterday. I checked the trueing with a machinist square after cutting yesterday and it was dead on. 

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5 hours ago, Old Joe said:

….. At least for now I slowed the speed down a bit, as it just seems to want to cut fast...

Thanks for the review.

I think Rolf was referring to your above comment when he mentioned the front to back motion.  On this style saw, there is an adjustment that can be done to make it cut more or less aggressively.  If it seems like the saw is cutting too fast, you may want to dial it back a little.  There should be instructions for how to do this in the manual.

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Thanks for the review and congratulations on the new saw.  Sounds like you had about the same feeling I had when I went from a DeWalt to an new Excalibur several years ago.  Now if they made a Pegas, with the same size table as the Seyco saw... They could call it the Pegco saw..... wouldn't that be great...

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Thanks for sharing about your new Saw. Congratulations to you. If I was in the market for a new Saw, getting one of these from Denny would be at the top of the list probably (even if it is red.) somehow, I don’t think I could sneak another one in past DH who bought me the Seyco I primarily use. Always enjoy reading and celebrating with everyone else about their new saws and reading their reviews and info. In a dream world, I would have this extremely large shop with one of each. 😉☺️🤫

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3 hours ago, Bill WIlson said:

Thanks for the review.

I think Rolf was referring to your above comment when he mentioned the front to back motion.  On this style saw, there is an adjustment that can be done to make it cut more or less aggressively.  If it seems like the saw is cutting too fast, you may want to dial it back a little.  There should be instructions for how to do this in the manual.

Thanks for the heads up on the speed.I am on a lunch break from the saw. I am working with 2/0 spiral blades which I have only recently started using with any volume of cuts. With the MG scroll reverse blades I don't feel that I am slowing the speed down abnormally, but I do with the spirals. I'm doing another advanced Dearing pattern with lots of head and beard hair and feel very comfortable. I would be hesitant in changing anything at this point, but I do get how to make the adjustment. 

BTW, I forgot to mention how quiet it is!

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8 hours ago, Scrappile said:

Thanks for the review and congratulations on the new saw.  Sounds like you had about the same feeling I had when I went from a DeWalt to an new Excalibur several years ago.  Now if they made a Pegas, with the same size table as the Seyco saw... They could call it the Pegco saw..... wouldn't that be great...

I think too much is made of the short table. I have not noticed a problem with that. I went from a Dewalt 788 to the Ex21 and there is a difference in the table size but for me, not a big deal. Maybe if I get involved with larger projects but for now, I'm happy.

 

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Thanks for the tip on adjusting the front/back motion. I  didn’t realize that was the issue, and probably wouldn’t have known if Rolf hadn’t mentioned it. I dialed it back a pinch and now I just feel like everything is perfect. My Dewalt is now temporarily serving as an expensive coat rack for my shop apron!

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2 hours ago, Old Joe said:

Thanks for the tip on adjusting the front/back motion. I  didn’t realize that was the issue, and probably wouldn’t have known if Rolf hadn’t mentioned it. I dialed it back a pinch and now I just feel like everything is perfect. My Dewalt is now temporarily serving as an expensive coat rack for my shop apron!

Makes quite a difference, doesn't it?  I got my EX-21 from Seyco and it was already set up for a less aggressive cutting motion.  I fiddled with it once when I was doing some compound cutting in hardwood and forgot to change it back.  I didn't do much scrolling for a period of time.  When I got back to it, I couldn't figure out why I was having so much trouble controlling the cut, in some thin stock.  I thought I had lost my touch, then it occurred to me that I had adjusted it for max aggressiveness and I set it back and all is well. 

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The first time I used a Dewalt, I was surprised at how aggressive it was. I had a Delta SS350 before my Hawk G4 it had close to 1/8 front back motion. I did not realize how challenging that made my delicate ornament cutting until I started using the Hawk which was easily adjustable. And now I have the EX 16 that has been perfectly tweaked.  I love a well tuned saw.!

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