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Tilt Saw or Not


rustynail

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  I finally got my stand put together on my new saw  and it’s on the mobile base I made with shelfs. My old saw sat level but I see and hear a lot of individuals that tilt there saw down in front with the back elevated. Before I mount it to the top, I was just wondering how many folks have there saw tilted in the front and if it’s  that much better than just level. And what are the benefits of having it tilted?

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I think this is something you need to do to see if it works for You.. I say this because I've seen many of these type topics over the years and it's more of a personal preference thing.. I see just about as many people like it tilted as there are that do not like it tilted...  At this time.. all my saws are pretty much flat... mainly because I haven't taken the time to get a "Good" tilt system for my stands.. Hawk sells a tilt leg adapter or " leg extensions" but the price they ask for a pair.. multiplied by 3 because I have three of their saws.. I think I can mount to 2 x 4 that'll do the same thing.. My DeWalt is tilted as far as it'll tilt on the factory stand.. and I love it like that.. The excalibur I slid a 2 x 4 under the back legs but it vibrates off the edge of the board and then creates a problem.. So after the holidays.. That it one project I intend to do.. I do like the saws tilted..  

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My first scroll saw sat level, on a home made stand.  I replaced it with a DeWalt, which I used tilted for many years.  When I got my EX, I first made it level to see if, after all these years, it really made any difference.  I ended up putting it back on a tilt.  I think it's intended to be more ergonomic, but whether or not there is any tangible benefit, only you can determine.

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I agree, no right or wrong.  The best way to get your answer is to try it both ways.  I have and for me I did not see any real benefit to tilting.  I have often thought about, but haven't done it yet, is make my saws adjustable so I can change them easily.  That way after a period of scrolling I could change the one I am using and maybe it would help to change positions once in a while.  Then again, maybe not.  I just find that as I get more advanced in age,,,, I can scroll for shorter period before I have to take a break...

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 Thanks for all your comments and who does what. As of now its 5 no tilt compared to 8 tilt....  Like stated I will probably try both ways ... It seems like a lot you with the tilted saws tended to sit down and no tilt people tend to stand up? I myself stand and have the saw fairly high in the air with a table height at about 44'' and I am 5'x8'' just for reference.  Thanks for the insight.

 

Richard

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I sit and no tilt. I only stand to scroll if the piece is too large to spin and my body gets in the way. All these people that tilt, do you tilt that smart phone that everyone is looking down at these days.?? I predict that that will become an injury that lawyers will be claiming soon. We will see commercials for it to join a class action suit against phone makers. 😀 

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