whatknot
Established Member
re your question of what to look out for
Scroll saws fall into three groups for the most part
Sub £200 most are the same with different badges with a few slight differences, as mentioned previously
£200 to about £400 is the middle ground, some sub £200 are sold in this band so beware, they are the same saws but overpriced, then there are the Proxxon range, I haven't tried one personally but have seen enough to say I wouldn't particularly want one (as there are better saws for not much more) both saws in this price range are two speed, it would do but prefer variable speed
Proxxon DSH around £230
Proxxon DS 460 is just over £400
Then £400 plus up to £1500 or even more
My most used saw is an Axminster AWFS18 (now an AT460SS on Axminster) its a Hegnar clone and I find it does all I require of a scroll saw, virtually no vibration, quick tension release at the front, easy blade change of both types, easy maintenance, the current retail is about £550
The Hegnar equivalent of the Axminster AT460SS would be around £900
Then there are the Axminster AT406SS at approx £700, AT535SS at approx £750 and the AT762SS at approx £800
The main attribute of the above three is the table remains flat and the upper arm and motor tilts when doing angled cuts, the three prices reflect the depth of the table mainly, 16", 21" and 30" respectively
(the above are clones of Excalibur, King or Jet and a few other brand names)
Then there are Hegnars which many swear by, I have only ever had one, a second hand Multi cut 2, it was a single speed and vibrated like mad so sold it on
They start at about £500 and go into the thousands
There are of course others, DeWalt 788, Delta 40-694, Hawk etc, but these are mainly American and spares & repairs / warranty may be a problem in the UK
Bought new you will of course have instant depreciation but not as much as the cheap saws
But bought used you are likely to retain most if not all of the price paid if bought correctly, I would expect half retail or less, depending on your luck
Scroll saws fall into three groups for the most part
Sub £200 most are the same with different badges with a few slight differences, as mentioned previously
£200 to about £400 is the middle ground, some sub £200 are sold in this band so beware, they are the same saws but overpriced, then there are the Proxxon range, I haven't tried one personally but have seen enough to say I wouldn't particularly want one (as there are better saws for not much more) both saws in this price range are two speed, it would do but prefer variable speed
Proxxon DSH around £230
Proxxon DS 460 is just over £400
Then £400 plus up to £1500 or even more
My most used saw is an Axminster AWFS18 (now an AT460SS on Axminster) its a Hegnar clone and I find it does all I require of a scroll saw, virtually no vibration, quick tension release at the front, easy blade change of both types, easy maintenance, the current retail is about £550
The Hegnar equivalent of the Axminster AT460SS would be around £900
Then there are the Axminster AT406SS at approx £700, AT535SS at approx £750 and the AT762SS at approx £800
The main attribute of the above three is the table remains flat and the upper arm and motor tilts when doing angled cuts, the three prices reflect the depth of the table mainly, 16", 21" and 30" respectively
(the above are clones of Excalibur, King or Jet and a few other brand names)
Then there are Hegnars which many swear by, I have only ever had one, a second hand Multi cut 2, it was a single speed and vibrated like mad so sold it on
They start at about £500 and go into the thousands
There are of course others, DeWalt 788, Delta 40-694, Hawk etc, but these are mainly American and spares & repairs / warranty may be a problem in the UK
Bought new you will of course have instant depreciation but not as much as the cheap saws
But bought used you are likely to retain most if not all of the price paid if bought correctly, I would expect half retail or less, depending on your luck
Many thanks Whatnot, I rather suspected that may be the case. I so love scrolling now so I am considering upgrading. Do you have any suggestions of what to look for and indeed what to avoid? I will take a look at the post you men