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Saturday, September 25, 2010

0 DEWALT DW788 1.3 Amp 20-Inch Variable-Speed Scroll Saw

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Whatever intricate detailing your work demands, the DeWalt DW788 20-inch scroll saw is up to the task. Featuring a 1.3-amp motor that delivers variable speed performance from 400 to 1,750 RPM, this saw makes use of a unique double parallel-link arm design that reduces vibration and noise significantly, helping you achieve phenomenal accuracy. This design allows the arm to pivot smoothly and easily from the back of the saw to the front, it keeps the blade perpendicular to you work surface to help you avoid over or under cutting, and it allows the arm to lift for inside cuts. The saw's on-off switch, electronic speed control, and blade-tensioning lever are position on the upper part of the arm for easy access, along with a flexible dust blower that helps keep your work surface clear. DeWalt's exclusive blade clamps makes blade changes tool-free for quick and easy switches, while an oversized table provides material support and bevels 45-degrees left or right for added versatility. This table is made of cast iron for exceptional durability. This DeWalt high-performance industrial tool comes with blades and a hex wrench.
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Technical Details

- Double parallel-link arm design dramatically reduces vibration and noise, for extremely accurate cuts
- Exclusive tool-free blade clamps allow blade changes in seconds
- On-off switch, electronic variable speed, flexible dust blower and blade-tensioning lever are all located on the front upper arm
- Arm design pivots from the back of the saw to the front, shortening the arm movement for smoother, quieter operation
- Arm lifts so blade can be easily threaded through the material for inside cuts; Unique arm design keeps the blade perpendicular to the work, dramatically reducing over or under cutting
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Customer Buzz
 "A dream to use" 2010-06-15
By PenMangler (alabama, US of A)
I bought this saw at a local woodworking store while it was on sale a few weeks ago. I had been using a Hitachi CW - 40 which works well for a low end saw, but the DeWalt is a horse of another color - Bright Yellow! Now, the nuts and bolts: QUIET and vibration free. Big smooth table, easily trued after making angle cuts. The blade tensioner is right there in front and stays where you set it. Likewise, when you re-clamp the blade, just bring it to the tension number you had it on and it stays there. Easy, EASY blade changes. The wing clamps hold the blade by hand tightening alone. I haven't had a blade slip out of the clamps yet. The stand is a must. The rear leg will adjust up or down to give you the table angle that is comfortable for your use. It is fairly tall, but a regular workshop stool will put you at the right height, making it comfortable to work with. The blower is powerful and clears away the dust. It too stays where you place it and it is easier to bend and position that I have found on the other saws. The hold-down clamp works fine, but like most scroll sawyers, I don't use one and I removed it.



This is an expensive saw for the average woodworker, but it is well worth the extra cost. Solid, quiet, smooth, quality workmanship and durablity. You can't go wrong.

Customer Buzz
 "do not buy" 2010-04-28
By Leo Black
I bought this saw less than a year ago. With less than ten hours on it, the motor burned out. Dewalt told me to take it to a service center which I did. They replaced the motor, but after getting it back I have problems with the saw stopping in mid cut! To make matters worse, I t will not hold a #2 blade in the bottom blade holder. I use Olson blades, and after ruining a dozen, I called Dewalt again, and once again they told me to take it back for repairs. Since the closest repair facility is 50 miles from where live, this is an uneeded time and expense to me. To make matters worse, the service person I talked to told that was " A fragile machine "! I have been scrolling for 15 years, I bought this to replace a Delta 16 inch that finally died. Funny how I never once had to take it in for repairs in all thse years!!!!!





Customer Buzz
 "Great Saw, Some New Views" 2010-04-03
By Ronald Edwards (Gardena, CA United States)
I've had the saw with the legs and light for several weeks now. I got the Mobile Base with it as well in order to move around my shop with ease. The saw set up easily, and I had it up and running right out of the box. The Legs took about 45 min to assemble (see my review). The saw had considerable knocking at high speeds, above 6 (1450). I found a fix at [...]. It was also the fix DeWalt recommended. I spent an hour or so making the adjustment. Also, I filed down the bottom rounded side of the Lid. See a drawing of the parts that can be downloaded from DeWalt or [...]. Follow the instructions there. It helps as well. It now is running with no knocking at 8 (1750). DeWalt put in a fix for this in 2009, and it is there now, so they say. My manufacture date was Feb 2008. I bought the saw,stand,light at Grizzly for considerably less than Amazon had. I have also added a dust collector ( Seyco at [...]) for $25, and the footswitch from Woodcraft for $18. I nearly bought an Excalibur, but the price differential was too much to ignore for my use. I am really satistfied, and learned a lot by disassembling the front end of the saw. I have hooked the Seyco collector up to my Festool Dust Extractor, footswitch, and saw, so now when I push the footswitch the saw and vacumn come on, or off. Does a great job. A great addition to my shop, and a replacement for my old Dremel.

Customer Buzz
 "BRAVO, ITS PERFECT BUT LOOK AT GRIZZLY TOOLS" 2010-03-14
By mark grose (martinsville va.)
RECENTLY BOUGHT THIS SAW AND ITS PERFECT FOR MY NEEDS. MY CONCERN WAS VIBRATION FROM A DELTA BIG STORE SCROLL SAW. I GOT INTO A PROJECT THAT I WASNT ABLE TO SCROLL FINE PARTS, BECAUSE OF THE VIBRATION. THIS SAW IS PRACTICALLY VIBRATION FREE AND IS A BREEZE TO OPERATE. I HAVE NEVER USED A PLUS $1,000 SAW BUT FOR ME ,THIS IS THE IDEAL OF SCROLLING.

ONE SUGGESTION, I LOVE AMAZON,BUT THE SAW ,STAND AND LIGHT WAS $480.00 TOTAL AT GRIZZLY.COM.,DATED 3-2010

Customer Buzz
 "Best Value For The Price" 2010-03-13
By G. J. Doremus (Florence, KY)
I first bought this scroll saw 12 years ago. I am an avid scroll saw hobbiest - one of those guys with scroll saw projects on shelves all over the house. After 12 years of constant use I wore the machine out. I was looking at replacing the blade chuck assembly and rotating parts that had worn loose over time. Since so many parts needed to be replaced to make the saw feel new again, I took the easy way out and replaced the whole saw. I consider myself to be at the expert level when it comes to scroll sawing. It's the only woodworking tool I would make that claim about. After reviewing more expensive saws I realized there is quite a price gap between models. If you look for a more "capable" or "professional" model, the next price range is near $1500. That's a lot more than the Dewalt and I believe the extra cost doesn't buy you a thousand dollar better saw.

I think the biggest selling point about the quality of this saw is that I was willing to replace it with the same model, despite the fact that my skill level is greater than it was 12 years ago. Simple projects, Intarsia, Christmas ornaments, Portraits - I can do everything I want to do with this machine. I'm still happy about my decision to stick with this machine and not move up to a more expensive model. If you are new at scroll sawing, the Dewalt will keep you satisfied as your skills progress.


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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

0 DEWALT DW788 1.3 Amp 20-Inch Variable Speed Scroll Saw

Review DEWALT DW788 1.3 Amp 20-Inch Variable Speed Scroll Saw


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Whatever intricate detailing your work demands, the DeWalt DW788 20-inch scroll saw is up to the task. Featuring a 1.3-amp motor that delivers variable speed performance from 400 to 1,750 RPM, this saw makes use of a unique double parallel-link arm design that reduces vibration and noise significantly, helping you achieve phenomenal accuracy. This design allows the arm to pivot smoothly and easily from the back of the saw to the front, it keeps the blade perpendicular to you work surface to help you avoid over or under cutting, and it allows the arm to lift for inside cuts. The saw's on-off switch, electronic speed control, and blade-tensioning lever are position on the upper part of the arm for easy access, along with a flexible dust blower that helps keep your work surface clear. DeWalt's exclusive blade clamps makes blade changes tool-free for quick and easy switches, while an oversized table provides material support and bevels 45-degrees left or right for added versatility. This table is made of cast iron for exceptional durability. This DeWalt high-performance industrial tool comes with blades and a hex wrench.
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Technical Details

- Unique, double parallel-link arm design for reduced vibration, less noise, and increased accuracy
- Variable speed performance from 400 to 1,750 RPM for precision work
- Durable cast iron table, tool-free blade clamps, and up-front controls for convenience
- Measures 29-1/2 x 19-1/2 x 12.1 inches; weighs 56 pounds
- Includes saw, blades, hex wrench
See more technical details
Customer Buzz
 "Best Value For The Price" 2010-03-13
By G. J. Doremus (Florence, KY)
I first bought this scroll saw 12 years ago. I am an avid scroll saw hobbiest - one of those guys with scroll saw projects on shelves all over the house. After 12 years of constant use I wore the machine out. I was looking at replacing the blade chuck assembly and rotating parts that had worn loose over time. Since so many parts needed to be replaced to make the saw feel new again, I took the easy way out and replaced the whole saw. I consider myself to be at the expert level when it comes to scroll sawing. It's the only woodworking tool I would make that claim about. After reviewing more expensive saws I realized there is quite a price gap between models. If you look for a more "capable" or "professional" model, the next price range is near $1500. That's a lot more than the Dewalt and I believe the extra cost doesn't buy you a thousand dollar better saw.

I think the biggest selling point about the quality of this saw is that I was willing to replace it with the same model, despite the fact that my skill level is greater than it was 12 years ago. Simple projects, Intarsia, Christmas ornaments, Portraits - I can do everything I want to do with this machine. I'm still happy about my decision to stick with this machine and not move up to a more expensive model. If you are new at scroll sawing, the Dewalt will keep you satisfied as your skills progress.

Customer Buzz
 "Super Scroll Saw" 2010-01-11
By D. Maloney (Hampton, VA United States)
My wife gave me the DeWalt DW788 for Christmas 2008 and I have use it most everyday since then. I have never had any problems with this saw. It very well made and runs smooth and quite. Set-up of this was was really easy I had the saw up and running in less then 10 min.

I've cut stock from 1/8" to 2" pine to hard maple and it handled them all with easy. Having the VS control on top is great it makes speed changing very easy. Blade changing is fast and easy and requires no tools in most cases I can change blades in under 5 sec. Being able to tilt the table left and right is a big plus I do a lot of cutting with the table set left side down at angles at steep as 45° when I'm making bowls and candy dishes and I have found that the markes for the different angles are right on. The table is dead flat and very smooth making cutting easy. There is little no no vibration with the DW788 in fact I can stand a nickle on edge on the table with the saw running at full speed this really help when your working on the saw for an hour or more at a time.

I gave this saw 5 Stars because that is as high as your are allowed to rate itmes but I feel it should get 10. I only thing I would buy along with this saw is a Dead mans foot switch not that there is any thing at all wrong with the on/off switch on the DW788 a foot switch just give your better control allowing you to keep both hands on your work and if your doing fretwork that is really important.

I have used the DW788 for over a year now and it is the finest scroll saw I have ever used and the most fun tool in my shop.

Customer Buzz
 "As of Dec 2009" 2009-12-28
By Marshal Berthier
I purchased a DW788 in Dec, 2009 on sale at Rockler. Saw, stand, light, plus a $50 Rockler gift card was $449. That's a pretty good price, and Rockler was swamped, taking over a month to get it in.



Unlike some of the earlier reviews, I experienced absolutely no problem with the lineup of the holes for the table/bevel control - saw assembly was complete under 5 minutes, with the stand taking about 30 minutes (but I stopped for coffee once).



My exceedingly precise machinist setup block shows a true vertical between the blade and the table top when the bevel gauge is set to zero so I have not had to adjust anything to get a perfect cut on 1 inch cedar scrap.



I see no vibration problem with the saw on either my bench or the DeWalt stand. Running at full speed cutting thin stock (a tongue depressor) I get some movement on a nickel. Just running with a blade at high speed the nickel doesn't move at all.



There is a bit of accumulation of dust on the table, but I see that as less a problem with table top machining than with a whimpy dust blower. The blower does work, it just doesn't move the dust very far. I've got full-shop dust collection so I just do a quick clean periodically with a 2" hose I leave free and that seems to be able to keep up, but for a small blade it seems to create a lot of dust.



One of my first cuts was a dovetail joint in the scrap cedar. I've done dovetails a variety of ways, including by hand with chisel and gents saw and if you've ever tried that you know it can take a while. With the DW788, cutting a perfect pin side of the dovetail in the cedar took less than two minutes.



Dewalt is a bit stingy with saw blades, only 2 come with the saw. I'm learning that blade supply can be a tough hunt, and Amazon's selection is not either a good start or final destination. If you're new to it, it seems that Olson blades are something of the standard. Best so far best for selection/price is a site named scrollit . com. Rockler and Woodcraft aren't much better than Amazon.



I got mine for use in Marquetry applied to furniture, but in just a short while it has become apparent that it will be used for much more. This puppy is one h@ll of a convenient mini-bandsaw.

Customer Buzz
 "MUCH Cheaper at Grizzly" 2009-06-03
By Frank E. Trinkle (Valdosta, GA USA)
Grizzly sells a combo including the DW788 with Dewalt stand and light regularly for $499 and is on a spring sale for $50 less than that. All new. Save about $180 over Amazon and other sellers. Can't understand why the price is so much higher elsewhere. (Grizzly shipping + $21.00). This is one of the few instances where Amazon is not even competitive... unfortunately.



UPDATE: 10FEB2010 - I see Amazon has finally reduced the price of this unit to a reasonable level that competes with the lowest found elsewhere. Glad to see Amazon catching on! If you are looking at scroll saws... look no further. This is the bomb! There is no better at this price point.

Customer Buzz
 "Very Quite saw" 2009-05-03
By John Biswanger (Lakeland, FL)
I can not understand the reviews that claim this saw is noisy or has excess vibration. I find the saw to be very quite and smooth. It has good power to cut 2" stock and the table finish is very good. If you are upgrading from a low-end saw you will be very pleased with this saw.


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Friday, March 5, 2010

0 DEWALT DW788 1.3 Amp 20-Inch Variable Speed Scroll Saw

Review DEWALT DW788 1.3 Amp 20-Inch Variable Speed Scroll Saw


Buy Cheap DEWALT DW788 1.3 Amp 20-Inch Variable Speed Scroll Saw From Here Now!

Whatever intricate detailing your work demands, the DeWalt DW788 20-inch scroll saw is up to the task. Featuring a 1.3-amp motor that delivers variable speed performance from 400 to 1,750 RPM, this saw makes use of a unique double parallel-link arm design that reduces vibration and noise significantly, helping you achieve phenomenal accuracy. This design allows the arm to pivot smoothly and easily from the back of the saw to the front, it keeps the blade perpendicular to you work surface to help you avoid over or under cutting, and it allows the arm to lift for inside cuts. The saw's on-off switch, electronic speed control, and blade-tensioning lever are position on the upper part of the arm for easy access, along with a flexible dust blower that helps keep your work surface clear. DeWalt's exclusive blade clamps makes blade changes tool-free for quick and easy switches, while an oversized table provides material support and bevels 45-degrees left or right for added versatility. This table is made of cast iron for exceptional durability. This DeWalt high-performance industrial tool comes with blades and a hex wrench.
Readmore

Technical Details

- Unique, double parallel-link arm design for reduced vibration, less noise, and increased accuracy
- Variable speed performance from 400 to 1,750 RPM for precision work
- Durable cast iron table, tool-free blade clamps, and up-front controls for convenience
- Measures 29-1/2 x 19-1/2 x 12.1 inches; weighs 56 pounds
- Includes saw, blades, hex wrench
See more technical details
Customer Buzz
 "Super Scroll Saw" 2010-01-11
By D. Maloney (Hampton, VA United States)
My wife gave me the DeWalt DW788 for Christmas 2008 and I have use it most everyday since then. I have never had any problems with this saw. It very well made and runs smooth and quite. Set-up of this was was really easy I had the saw up and running in less then 10 min.

I've cut stock from 1/8" to 2" pine to hard maple and it handled them all with easy. Having the VS control on top is great it makes speed changing very easy. Blade changing is fast and easy and requires no tools in most cases I can change blades in under 5 sec. Being able to tilt the table left and right is a big plus I do a lot of cutting with the table set left side down at angles at steep as 45° when I'm making bowls and candy dishes and I have found that the markes for the different angles are right on. The table is dead flat and very smooth making cutting easy. There is little no no vibration with the DW788 in fact I can stand a nickle on edge on the table with the saw running at full speed this really help when your working on the saw for an hour or more at a time.

I gave this saw 5 Stars because that is as high as your are allowed to rate itmes but I feel it should get 10. I only thing I would buy along with this saw is a Dead mans foot switch not that there is any thing at all wrong with the on/off switch on the DW788 a foot switch just give your better control allowing you to keep both hands on your work and if your doing fretwork that is really important.

I have used the DW788 for over a year now and it is the finest scroll saw I have ever used and the most fun tool in my shop.

Customer Buzz
 "As of Dec 2009" 2009-12-28
By Marshal Berthier
I purchased a DW788 in Dec, 2009 on sale at Rockler. Saw, stand, light, plus a $50 Rockler gift card was $449. That's a pretty good price, and Rockler was swamped, taking over a month to get it in.



Unlike some of the earlier reviews, I experienced absolutely no problem with the lineup of the holes for the table/bevel control - saw assembly was complete under 5 minutes, with the stand taking about 30 minutes (but I stopped for coffee once).



My exceedingly precise machinist setup block shows a true vertical between the blade and the table top when the bevel gauge is set to zero so I have not had to adjust anything to get a perfect cut on 1 inch cedar scrap.



I see no vibration problem with the saw on either my bench or the DeWalt stand. Running at full speed cutting thin stock (a tongue depressor) I get some movement on a nickel. Just running with a blade at high speed the nickel doesn't move at all.



There is a bit of accumulation of dust on the table, but I see that as less a problem with table top machining than with a whimpy dust blower. The blower does work, it just doesn't move the dust very far. I've got full-shop dust collection so I just do a quick clean periodically with a 2" hose I leave free and that seems to be able to keep up, but for a small blade it seems to create a lot of dust.



One of my first cuts was a dovetail joint in the scrap cedar. I've done dovetails a variety of ways, including by hand with chisel and gents saw and if you've ever tried that you know it can take a while. With the DW788, cutting a perfect pin side of the dovetail in the cedar took less than two minutes.



Dewalt is a bit stingy with saw blades, only 2 come with the saw. I'm learning that blade supply can be a tough hunt, and Amazon's selection is not either a good start or final destination. If you're new to it, it seems that Olson blades are something of the standard. Best so far best for selection/price is a site named scrollit . com. Rockler and Woodcraft aren't much better than Amazon.



I got mine for use in Marquetry applied to furniture, but in just a short while it has become apparent that it will be used for much more. This puppy is one h@ll of a convenient mini-bandsaw.

Customer Buzz
 "MUCH Cheaper at Grizzly" 2009-06-03
By Frank E. Trinkle (Valdosta, GA USA)
Grizzly sells a combo including the DW788 with Dewalt stand and light regularly for $499 and is on a spring sale for $50 less than that. All new. Save about $180 over Amazon and other sellers. Can't understand why the price is so much higher elsewhere. (Grizzly shipping + $21.00). This is one of the few instances where Amazon is not even competitive... unfortunately.



UPDATE: 10FEB2010 - I see Amazon has finally reduced the price of this unit to a reasonable level that competes with the lowest found elsewhere. Glad to see Amazon catching on! If you are looking at scroll saws... look no further. This is the bomb! There is no better at this price point.

Customer Buzz
 "Very Quite saw" 2009-05-03
By John Biswanger (Lakeland, FL)
I can not understand the reviews that claim this saw is noisy or has excess vibration. I find the saw to be very quite and smooth. It has good power to cut 2" stock and the table finish is very good. If you are upgrading from a low-end saw you will be very pleased with this saw.

Customer Buzz
 "One Of The BEST" 2009-02-09
By R. K. Riley Jr. (Richmond, KY)
No sense writing a novel about this tool. But it should be said that this beats the cheaper models and brands of scroll saws, HANDS DOWN. If you're used to using lightweight scrollers, you will be amazed at the precision you can achieve with this jewel of a saw. If you can swing the dollars to buy one, then don't miss the opportunity to own this saw. Nuff sed !!!


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