I Bought Me A Ryobi 16 Inch Scroll Saw I Read Some Videos & Reviews On The Ryobi Scroll Saw Before I Bought It I Never Seen Nor Heard I Could use Pined Or None Pined Blades. Now I'm Glad I Viewd This Reveiw Video. Now If I Ever Need Blades For It It Don't Matter What Type Blades I Buy.
DeWalt may be "an American brand" originally, but in name only. Like most other tool brands, almost everything they sell is made elsewhere, mainly in China.
As always “ buyer beware “ ! The Wen and and Ryobi discussed here are virtually the same. I bought a Ryobi 16 “ for my grandson but unfortunately he was not interested. Being a toolmaker I always look at machinery from an engineering point of view. Looking for a suitable 16” scroll saw I soon discovered there were many brands ( New Zealand ) but I noticed that most 16” brands were identical. Wen, Ryobi, Sheppach, Carbatec, Ozito, Tooline, Toolshed etc. Compare the shape of the castings, table and most other parts and all made in China and same mouldings etc. The only thing they do is adding more attachments like Lamp, variable speed, flexible shaft for drilling, foot pedal , Motor( quality ) etc.etc. and that explains often the difference in price . The colour scheme of the saw will fool the buyer it’s a different saw. Don’t be fooled they are all the same. The Jet is basically a Carbatec which is basically the Excalibur ! I don’t think the Excalibur is sold under that brand name anymore but by a variety of other names. After selling the Ryobi I was fortunate about 2 years ago to come across a scroll saw at an auction which I bought for $ NZ 220 . The brand name is “ GENERAL INTERNATIONAL and is a 30” one. This is one of those Excalibur’s that is sold under a different name. The JET in this video has the ability to have pre loaded blades and I wondered how that was possible till I saw the added slot in the table. As far as quality is concerned I believe buying Chinese is buying expensive because you have to by twice ! BUYER BEWARE and ask the seller uncomfortable questions because we are being duped buying s$&*(()(‘jujuddsxfgt
You will still have no clue after this video... I would not reccomend any of these saws... Even the JET that is supposed to be a better or more high end saw is a waste of money.... Just look at how it vibrates in this video... If you want to buy a Scroll saw that really does what its meant to do there are only really 2 Brands - Pégas (Swiss made) or the Hegner (German made). Yes you are going to pay more but you will get a good back up service and parts available for all the models... Hegner would be my recomendation... Rather the entry level Hegner than the bells and whistles rebadged ones... hope you have not wasted any money on one of these... As a budget option that still does a great job the Proxxon DS 460 is a very good buy for the first time buyer...
Not a good review really, only low end or mid range saws Hegner, RBI, Excalibur now your talking good scroll saws. If this is all you are going to review then you should stop pretending to review the best saws while leaving pout the best saws.
Which one of these scroll saws would you recommend for 24 - 20 gauge sheet copper pinless blades with easy and quick installation so I can do detailed inside cuts? Thanks.
The fact the Dremel saw is on this list tells you they have no idea what they're talking about. Probably just looked on some trending list and read the manufacturer's description. The Dremel saw is an embarrassment to the Dremel name. You'd think it were good enough if you're looking to just make small projects... The thing with scroll saws is the huge amount of vibrations they make. You can't just clamp something like this to the edge of table without running into problems. The Dremel saw is all over the place if you try to use it's portability and not make some custom contraption to make it more permanent.
Back that bus right up !!! I have the Dremel MS20 Moto Saw. Okay, it's not the size of some of the others and it may be made with a lot of plastic. For me, in a limited spaced shed, it's attached with rubber between the base and worktop to which it is clamped. I have done loads of jobs on it and it's performed well. I put a usb powered blower and light on it and cut all manor of substrate on it. I admit that with pinned blades tiny fret work is limited but mine doesn't shake all over the place and okay, you can't put spiral blades on it as they aren't made . . . yet. I use it within it's limitations and that's fine with me . . . and probably many others alike. I do agree that the demo/review is false and just a factory sales blog. So don't be a negative ranter. Just say that you don't think it's for you for whatever reason, but everything in life has it's place eh !!!
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You missed the #1 scroll saw ever made and still #1-----Hegner------ German engineering----- the absolute finest in the world !
I Bought Me A Ryobi 16 Inch Scroll
Saw I Read Some Videos & Reviews
On The Ryobi Scroll Saw Before I
Bought It I Never Seen Nor Heard
I Could use Pined Or None
Pined Blades. Now I'm Glad
I Viewd This Reveiw Video.
Now If I Ever Need Blades For
It It Don't Matter What Type
Blades I Buy.
Ever Since I Got It I've Been Cuting
Out Some Nice Stuff Like A Spoon Rest
For My Kitchen. & Two Very Nice
Napkin Holders.
I love the looks of the Dremel. I need a small scroll saw as my projects are small as is my space. Any suggestions?
DeWalt may be "an American brand" originally, but in name only. Like most other tool brands, almost everything they sell is made elsewhere, mainly in China.
You missed the #1 scroll saw ever made and still #1------- Hegner---- German engineering---- the absolute finest ever made.
Yes the hegner 16 and 21 i have one of each with hundreds if not thousands of hours on it. NOT cheap but quality never is.
As always “ buyer beware “ ! The Wen and and Ryobi discussed here are virtually the same. I bought a Ryobi 16 “ for my grandson but unfortunately he was not interested.
Being a toolmaker I always look at machinery from an engineering point of view. Looking for a suitable 16” scroll saw I soon discovered there were many brands ( New Zealand ) but I noticed that most 16” brands were identical. Wen, Ryobi, Sheppach, Carbatec, Ozito, Tooline, Toolshed etc. Compare the shape of the castings, table and most other parts and all made in China and same mouldings etc. The only thing they do is adding more attachments like Lamp, variable speed, flexible shaft for drilling, foot pedal , Motor( quality ) etc.etc. and that explains often the difference in price .
The colour scheme of the saw will fool the buyer it’s a different saw. Don’t be fooled they are all the same.
The Jet is basically a Carbatec which is basically the Excalibur ! I don’t think the Excalibur is sold under that brand name anymore but by a variety of other names.
After selling the Ryobi I was fortunate about 2 years ago to come across a scroll saw at an auction which I bought for $ NZ 220 . The brand name is “ GENERAL INTERNATIONAL and is a 30” one. This is one of those Excalibur’s that is sold under a different name. The JET in this video has the ability to have pre loaded blades and I wondered how that was possible till I saw the added slot in the table.
As far as quality is concerned I believe buying Chinese is buying expensive because you have to by twice ! BUYER BEWARE and ask the seller uncomfortable questions because we are being duped buying s$&*(()(‘jujuddsxfgt
Great post. Thank you.
Thank you!!! This gave me some insight on these type of saws!! I had no clue before.
You will still have no clue after this video... I would not reccomend any of these saws... Even the JET that is supposed to be a better or more high end saw is a waste of money.... Just look at how it vibrates in this video... If you want to buy a Scroll saw that really does what its meant to do there are only really 2 Brands - Pégas (Swiss made) or the Hegner (German made). Yes you are going to pay more but you will get a good back up service and parts available for all the models... Hegner would be my recomendation... Rather the entry level Hegner than the bells and whistles rebadged ones... hope you have not wasted any money on one of these... As a budget option that still does a great job the Proxxon DS 460 is a very good buy for the first time buyer...
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i suspect that the Dremel unit you review could be used to cope molding? If so this coping molding could be incorporated into your video.
Not a good review really, only low end or mid range saws Hegner, RBI, Excalibur now your talking good scroll saws. If this is all you are going to review then you should stop pretending to review the best saws while leaving pout the best saws.
I want to buy a good product. Do you often use the angle adjustment?
This is not a review. It is a compilation of manufacturer's promo videos, this is done for affiliate commission, none of these saws has been tested.
The Dremel motosaw is alright... the downside is the blades are shorter, and cost an arm and a leg.
Which one of these scroll saws would you recommend for 24 - 20 gauge sheet copper pinless blades with easy and quick installation so I can do detailed inside cuts? Thanks.
All of the saws you listed are low end scroll saws except for the DeWalt.
How to order the products?
The fact the Dremel saw is on this list tells you they have no idea what they're talking about. Probably just looked on some trending list and read the manufacturer's description.
The Dremel saw is an embarrassment to the Dremel name.
You'd think it were good enough if you're looking to just make small projects... The thing with scroll saws is the huge amount of vibrations they make. You can't just clamp something like this to the edge of table without running into problems. The Dremel saw is all over the place if you try to use it's portability and not make some custom contraption to make it more permanent.
Back that bus right up !!! I have the Dremel MS20 Moto Saw. Okay, it's not the size of some of the others and it may be made with a lot of plastic. For me, in a limited spaced shed, it's attached with rubber between the base and worktop to which it is clamped. I have done loads of jobs on it and it's performed well. I put a usb powered blower and light on it and cut all manor of substrate on it. I admit that with pinned blades tiny fret work is limited but mine doesn't shake all over the place and okay, you can't put spiral blades on it as they aren't made . . . yet.
I use it within it's limitations and that's fine with me . . . and probably many others alike. I do agree that the demo/review is false and just a factory sales blog. So don't be a negative ranter. Just say that you don't think it's for you for whatever reason, but everything in life has it's place eh !!!
Price?
How about proxxon?
Same OEM supplier different name. Except the dremel.
which one?
@@Kocsis_Robert wen, ryobi
Ryobi and dremal in this list are a joke. The no. 1 best scroll saw hands down is the Pagas 21", all others can't even compete.
Your opinion !~!
Any scroll saw that doesn't have an adjustable bed is a 'one trick pony' and shouldn't be considered by any beginner.
Bro can you buy me a scroll saw
I really need it.please...
Ryobi is absolute junk. screws that hold the blades will break almost immediately.
8 months of use
The ignorance of the subject matter on this channel is impressive.
Its, Reeeee-O- beeeeee
Not, Rye-O-beee
Look it up
Sab se bakes and bearing useless money wasting
Whattttttt????
@@drucilliadimiglio Sab se bakes and bearing useless money wasting
Prices?