Kierri
Established Member
Hi Everyone,
I bought an SIP scroll saw in June and have had endless problems with it. I only bought it to see if I would fall in love with scrolling or not, if I didn't it wasn't too much of a waste and if I did, I could upgrade later. Well ... I've had all sorts of problems, though have managed to create a couple of dodgy things. But after delving deeper into forum after forum, I have found other people with similar problems. It refuses to hold plain end blades , even though it's supposed to, blade holders falling off willy nilly, loud knocking sounds and oddly proper dodgy in ways I can't describe. Don't get me started on changing blades... Very fiddly & time consuming - though not as bad as some others have experienced.
So I'm going to get rid and get a proper-ish one. But I want to buy one to last and not be problematic. It seems my only options are the most expensive 2 speed Proxxon, one from Axminster, I think it's variable speed (an 18 I think) or the cheapest Hegner Multicut 1 - single speed.
I hear the Proxxon is easy to blade change, due to being able to slide the table back to reveal the holder, and is less likely to vibrate the house down. They're all roughly the same price & I found myself leaning towards all of them at one time or another, but then reading bad reviews.
Which one would you recommend or an alternative, please?
Thank you
Kierri x
I bought an SIP scroll saw in June and have had endless problems with it. I only bought it to see if I would fall in love with scrolling or not, if I didn't it wasn't too much of a waste and if I did, I could upgrade later. Well ... I've had all sorts of problems, though have managed to create a couple of dodgy things. But after delving deeper into forum after forum, I have found other people with similar problems. It refuses to hold plain end blades , even though it's supposed to, blade holders falling off willy nilly, loud knocking sounds and oddly proper dodgy in ways I can't describe. Don't get me started on changing blades... Very fiddly & time consuming - though not as bad as some others have experienced.
So I'm going to get rid and get a proper-ish one. But I want to buy one to last and not be problematic. It seems my only options are the most expensive 2 speed Proxxon, one from Axminster, I think it's variable speed (an 18 I think) or the cheapest Hegner Multicut 1 - single speed.
I hear the Proxxon is easy to blade change, due to being able to slide the table back to reveal the holder, and is less likely to vibrate the house down. They're all roughly the same price & I found myself leaning towards all of them at one time or another, but then reading bad reviews.
Which one would you recommend or an alternative, please?
Thank you
Kierri x