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I've used a scroll saw in my business over 45 years. Used a Delta, plunge cut, saw for thirty plus years, then bought a 30" Excalibur. Sold the shop years ago and I'm looking for a scroll that compares to the Excalibur. I hear todays Excalibur is a knock off of the original. What would compare to what I had? Thanks, Phil. 

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Hi Phil.  I have the 30th edition Excalibur and it has been my go to saw.  Our store is a dealer for the Pegas Scroll Saw.  We have one at ArtCrafters as a demo and for classes.  After using the saw for several months, it is now my go to saw.  I would highly recommend the Pegas Scroll Saw.

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The current Excalibur saw is a re-engineered model that is made in China. People who have purchased it seem to be having issues with it.

The manufacturer who made the old Excalibur saws, now turns out Excalibur-type step children under different brands.  There is the King brand, mostly sold in Canada, but the US Woodcraft stores sell it. Jet tools, now sells an Excalibur type, but it has some differences. Ray Seymore, of SeyCo, has his own version of the Excalibur type saw, also with differences. The one that seems to have bubbled up in quality,  and seems to keep all the old Excalibur features, is the Pegas. It looks to be the current leader of the Excalibur type lines.

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I think it's the Excelsior brand that is the Excalibur/King equivalent in Canada.  I think, originally there was an agreement that only the 16" and 21" version (King) would be available in the US and that the 31" saw would be sold in Canada under the Excelsior name.  I'm not sure that's entirely the case anymore.  Both brands may offer all sizes now, but as far as I know, King is still what is available in the USA brand and Excelsior is the same saw, sold in Canada.

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Were are you located?  It makes it easier for recommendations on were to buy stuff.

I have an EX-21 which is the same as the current the current King line available at Woodcraft.  Sold in Canada as Excelsior.

If you are in Canada or close to the border the price in Canada is the same or cheaper than the Woodcraft price the add on 30% discount on the exchange it is a great price.

One Canadian dealer has the Excelsior 16inch -$699700Cdn,  21 -$999Cdn,  30 - $1269 

Love my EX-21.  Nearly 10 years old and is used a lot.

 

 

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Thanks to all for your help. I live in Dallas so I should be able to test drive a couple of the suggested saws. Vibration and deflection are my main concerns. I used to cut out letters on the scroll and band saw.  Literally,  I have cut over a million letters in my career. When I got the Excalibur I could stack up to 1 3/4" without any deflection. Remarkable saw. And I could change out letters in seconds. Here is a sample of what I did. These are neither the largest or the smallest letters. 

bob&sonja.jpg

Sportcraft.jpg

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4 hours ago, Modern Art Studios said:

Thanks to all for your help. I live in Dallas so I should be able to test drive a couple of the suggested saws. Vibration and deflection are my main concerns. I used to cut out letters on the scroll and band saw.  Literally,  I have cut over a million letters in my career. When I got the Excalibur I could stack up to 1 3/4" without any deflection. Remarkable saw. And I could change out letters in seconds. Here is a sample of what I did. These are neither the largest or the smallest letters. 

bob&sonja.jpg

Sportcraft.jpg

Wow! That's all I can say. Those are some pretty impressive letters for sure. I regularly cut 1 3/4 " and have no problem with my EX21.

 

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7 hours ago, Modern Art Studios said:

Thanks to all for your help. I live in Dallas so I should be able to test drive a couple of the suggested saws. Vibration and deflection are my main concerns. I used to cut out letters on the scroll and band saw.  Literally,  I have cut over a million letters in my career. When I got the Excalibur I could stack up to 1 3/4" without any deflection. Remarkable saw. And I could change out letters in seconds. Here is a sample of what I did. These are neither the largest or the smallest letters. 

bob&sonja.jpg

Sportcraft.jpg

I live in Justin. Probably about an hour from you depending on what part of the city you live in.  I have a Hegner and Pegas that you are welcome to test drive.

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I am interested in this post as well -Im a bit worried about my old 
Eclipse saws -they have been around for alot of years and are impossible to get parts for

the last time i sent one out to a machine shop it cost me about 1/2  what one new would of been

if they were still made -and it was gone for almost 3 months -which is crazy

considering something as a back -up saw----

 

 

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