kywoodmaster Posted April 16 Report Posted April 16 (edited) Well I went out to the shop s couple of weeks ago and fired up the 25 year old Delta saw. It went ooooooh and refused to move. So I figured that was a good reason to buy a new saw. I really think a good clean and lube will fix the Delta but always good to have a backup right. Here are my thoughts on the Bauer saw. 1 it's heavy. 2 it seems solid. 3 straight out of the box I sat it on top of an old sewing machine cabinet. I adjusted the table about 0.5 degrees to get square. The top arm was .002 inches closer to the table at the back than front. Figured that was close enough for government work. With the saw just sitting on the cabinet not bolted ,clamped or attached in any way it seems very smooth. Don't think it would papp the nickel test but after attaching it to something solid I have no doubt that it will. Decided to try it out. Cut a few of the Diana Thompson bird houses. After a lot of foul language and threat's of return I realized I had the blade upside down. I cut 2 poplar, 1 Cedar and 1 from the Spectra plywood stopper blanks. I am very satisfied with the performance of the saw Not sure how the longevity will be but I bought the 2 year warranty. The way that works use it 2 years take it back renew the warranty and you get a new machine every 2 years for less than $50.00. Bird houses are straight off the saw. No sanding or anything.All were cut with a #7 skip tooth Denny special blade. Edited April 16 by kywoodmaster Add blade size red river, Scrappile, Wichman and 4 others 6 1 Quote
jerry walters Posted April 16 Report Posted April 16 Done that, been there with the blades. Jerry OCtoolguy 1 Quote
don in brooklin on Posted April 17 Report Posted April 17 Love the birdhouse. My favorite thing to do. Well done I would love it if Bauer was available in Canada. It looks like the price has gone up recently but still a great deal. OCtoolguy 1 Quote
Denny Knappen Posted April 17 Report Posted April 17 Thanks for the review. I too, love to make the Miniature Birdhouse Ornaments. OCtoolguy 1 Quote
rjweb Posted April 17 Report Posted April 17 Glad you like the saw, that deal with warranty for two years sounds great, RJ OCtoolguy 1 Quote
Barry5180 Posted April 18 Report Posted April 18 I have the Bauer as well and really like it. Only time will tell how durable it is but I actually feel that it is a better and more stable platform than my old Dewalt 788. My only wish is having a 3d printed conversion kit to install an arm release lever. That damn release pin is just a bit too far away from me and I have long arms. OCtoolguy 1 Quote
Scrappile Posted April 18 Report Posted April 18 22 minutes ago, Barry5180 said: I have the Bauer as well and really like it. Only time will tell how durable it is but I actually feel that it is a better and more stable platform than my old Dewalt 788. My only wish is having a 3d printed conversion kit to install an arm release lever. That damn release pin is just a bit too far away from me and I have long arms. Yep, the release lever had to be designed by an engineer that have never used a scroll saw. They could have designed it so that when the arm goes up, it catches and stays up until you take the arm, raise it just a notch, release the catch, and you can lower the arm. The method used on the Excalibor I had was worrisome to me. A little ball bearing riding on a strip of metal. If you adjusted it too tightly, you could wear a deep groove in the strip of metal, and it was not a replaceable part. I was warned about that by Seyco when I purchased it from them. Search on this forum. There are other Bauer owners that have made devises to help with that release. OCtoolguy 1 Quote
kywoodmaster Posted April 18 Author Report Posted April 18 2 hours ago, Barry5180 said: I have the Bauer as well and really like it. Only time will tell how durable it is but I actually feel that it is a better and more stable platform than my old Dewalt 788. My only wish is having a 3d printed conversion kit to install an arm release lever. That damn release pin is just a bit too far away from me and I have long arms. If you look close you will see a dowel rod with an open hook in the end. This works well for me. Scrappile and OCtoolguy 2 Quote
timelett Posted yesterday at 11:36 AM Report Posted yesterday at 11:36 AM I like mine I just found a piece of wood to put under the arm just before it locks into place.I can't wait till I can get back into it. OCtoolguy 1 Quote
Scrappile Posted yesterday at 02:25 PM Report Posted yesterday at 02:25 PM There are several "Arm Lifters for DeWalt and some Delta scroll saws. They are a very simple device. I would think, looking at them, one could easily make one that would work on the Bauer. I would make one and dismantle the Bauer one. I know there is a long thread on here about modifying scroll saws. But every scroll saw and most other tools I own, have been modified in some way to meet my desires. One way does not fit all. OCtoolguy and kmmcrafts 1 1 Quote
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