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Thread: Hawk 226VS Scroll saw / General Scroll saw advice

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    Hawk 226VS Scroll saw / General Scroll saw advice

    Hi
    our scroll saw died and we're looking to replace it, I found a Hawk 226VS on craigslist for 375 . Any thoughts on this saw .

    We are non profit and we cut plaques in the shape of a sea turtle for a fundraiser , we need about 300- 500 plaques per year . we have a volunteer who cuts them he likes to use the scroll saw . We had a Hitachi that we have been using and it broke the other day so we are looking to replace it .

    we are cutting the plaques out of 1/4 oak ply , stack cut 4-6 at a time .

    My thoughts are we can by a DIY /homeowner saw in the 100-200 range and replace every few years or go for better quality

    I was also looking at dewalt DW 788 on amazon for 489 if the craigslist saw doesn't pan out

    https://smile.amazon.com/DEWALT-DW78...alt+scroll+saw

    We would appreciate any input

    here is our program

    http://islandturtlewatch.com/get-involved/adopt-a-nest/

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    Hawk makes a good saw. I have that particular saw - don't use it a lot but it's been good in my use.

    A lot of people think they want to do scroll sawing but change their mind after a short while. So I often see brand name scroll saws advertised as "low use".

    Mike
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    Thanks Mike

    I talked to the seller it sounds good , I would cut them with the bandsaw the volunteer tried both and is more comfortable using the scroll saw , He does a good job and the best part is I don't have to do it .

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    I went and looked at your web site. That's quite a program. And at $100 per plaque you guys can bring in some real money if you get 500 in a year. Congratulations!

    I hope the scroll saw works out well for you. If the Hawk ever breaks, repair parts are available.

    Mike
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    Great program. Thank you for doing that.
    I would think you will go through a lot of scroll saws cutting 1/4” ply in a production environment? Have you thought about a CNC setup?

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    Quote Originally Posted by skip coyne View Post
    Hi
    our scroll saw died and we're looking to replace it, I found a Hawk 226VS on craigslist for 375 . Any thoughts on this saw .
    Buy it! It's a phenomenal machine with excellent support. About a year ago someone put one up on our neighborhood for sale group for only $200. I ran to pick it up immediately. It needed a couple minor things to get it in perfect order, and I was pleasantly surprised to see that parts for it are down right cheap. For under $100 I got a huge pile of blades, a bearing, the two pivot triangles, an upgraded dust blower with Loc-line, and a bunch of blade holder tubes.

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