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So after trying to get the hang of my new scroll saw I have decided to return it. I guess it just wasn't for me, I will stick with my coping saw.
I have the Dewalt and although I don't practice enough to get good at it I still enjoy scrolling. I'd like to get the time to experiment with different blades so I can learn what works best for what.
I always thought I wanted a Hawk scroll saw but when I bought a saw I didn't want to spend $1100+ for one. Now I see lots of Hawks on Craigslist for $400 or less! Less than I paid for my Dewalt. Makes me wonder if they are as good as they are cracked up to be. There were 10 of them on the Portland, Ore. Craigslist today. The most expensive was $700, the largest model, in like new condition and many extras to go with it. Most the rest were the 20 in models for $400 or less. Anyway, keep at it. I find it very relaxing and would like to learn more about it.
I have the Dewalt and although I don't practice enough to get good at it I still enjoy scrolling. I'd like to get the time to experiment with different blades so I can learn what works best for what.
I always thought I wanted a Hawk scroll saw but when I bought a saw I didn't want to spend $1100+ for one. Now I see lots of Hawks on Craigslist for $400 or less! Less than I paid for my Dewalt. Makes me wonder if they are as good as they are cracked up to be. There were 10 of them on the Portland, Ore. Craigslist today. The most expensive was $700, the largest model, in like new condition and many extras to go with it. Most the rest were the 20 in models for $400 or less. Anyway, keep at it. I find it very relaxing and would like to learn more about it.
I have the Dewalt and although I don't practice enough to get good at it I still enjoy scrolling. I'd like to get the time to experiment with different blades so I can learn what works best for what.
I always thought I wanted a Hawk scroll saw but when I bought a saw I didn't want to spend $1100+ for one. Now I see lots of Hawks on Craigslist for $400 or less! Less than I paid for my Dewalt. Makes me wonder if they are as good as they are cracked up to be. There were 10 of them on the Portland, Ore. Craigslist today. The most expensive was $700, the largest model, in like new condition and many extras to go with it. Most the rest were the 20 in models for $400 or less. Anyway, keep at it. I find it very relaxing and would like to learn more about it.
I have 2 Hawks. a 220vs and a 226vs, I have a Hegner 18vs. I have a Dewalt 788vs.
I use the Hawk 220 the most so I can tell you that the Hawk is all that is advertised and more and worth the money. The reason you see so many saws on craigs list is basically people like you and others that jump into scrolling and decide they do not have the talent to use them and blame the saws. What in fact is they do not have the patients to learn to scroll and relax. Same as people who buy lathes to turn pens and get bored.
Scrolling is an artform. It is something you need to work at to get proficient and take your game to the next level. Just as in pen turning. Learning to choose the right blade and speed and tightness of blade are all traits of being a good scroller. Many many scrolling books on the market. So much can be done with scrollsaws.
I use my scrollsaws for my main business. Pen turning is a knockoff to that business. I sell more scroll work than pens by far. Just as an example of what I need my 226 for is to make larger objects such as mirrors of size such as these. Hawks is a very reliable saw.
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"The reason you see so many saws on craigs list is basically people like you and others that jump into scrolling and decide they do not have the talent to use them and blame the saws. What in fact is they do not have the patients to learn to scroll and relax. Same as people who buy lathes to turn pens and get bored."
Ouch! I don't remember saying any of this!![]()
JTTHECLOCKMAN. Not a problem. I was just jibbing you. I'm glad to read that the Hawk is quality. I wish one had been for sell when I was looking. Maybe I will pick one up one of these days and sell my DeWalt. I don't have room for 2 in my little shop. Sure has been a run on good buys on them in my neck of the woods lately.
JTTHECLOCKMAN. Not a problem. I was just jibbing you. I'm glad to read that the Hawk is quality. I wish one had been for sell when I was looking. Maybe I will pick one up one of these days and sell my DeWalt. I don't have room for 2 in my little shop. Sure has been a run on good buys on them in my neck of the woods lately.
Cool. :biggrin:Hey I would not get rid of the Dewalt. That saw is a solid well built saw. I like the up front tension lever. I know when I bought mine I had to do some mods on it to get it to my liking but it cuts anything thrown at it. As mentioned though this hobby is not one you can rush through just for the fact that the saws cut slow. But I have made quite alot of money from scrolling. When craft shows were all the rave I could not keep up with the demand. It sort of a dying artform but I always say things go in cycles and I believe this too will be rekindled to a frenzy again. They are always coming out with new and cool patterns and styles.
Anyway take care and Happy scrolling and once again sorry about that.
PS Thanks Plantman for the kind words and pointing out my mistake. I really should reread some of my posts after i post them![]()
JTTHECLOCKMAN. Not a problem. I was just jibbing you. I'm glad to read that the Hawk is quality. I wish one had been for sell when I was looking. Maybe I will pick one up one of these days and sell my DeWalt. I don't have room for 2 in my little shop. Sure has been a run on good buys on them in my neck of the woods lately.
Cool. :biggrin:Hey I would not get rid of the Dewalt. That saw is a solid well built saw. I like the up front tension lever. I know when I bought mine I had to do some mods on it to get it to my liking but it cuts anything thrown at it. As mentioned though this hobby is not one you can rush through just for the fact that the saws cut slow. But I have made quite alot of money from scrolling. When craft shows were all the rave I could not keep up with the demand. It sort of a dying artform but I always say things go in cycles and I believe this too will be rekindled to a frenzy again. They are always coming out with new and cool patterns and styles.
Anyway take care and Happy scrolling and once again sorry about that.
PS Thanks Plantman for the kind words and pointing out my mistake. I really should reread some of my posts after i post them![]()
Remember the old saying " think twice, post once " Jim S
John, I really like the look of the clocks you posted above. Do you get patterns for that sort of scrolling or make it up yourself? If you get patterns will you recommend places to get them and also other supplies like your blades, etc.
Thanks John. I emailed Mike.