Sad, something that picture just made me think of... where I live, use to be the pheasant capital of the state. Beautiful pheasants everywhere. Almost all gone. I saw one winter before last, saw one hen this summer and that is it. I've been told the main reasons is they quit raising sugar beets in this area. U & I Sugar left the area. Pheasants loved the sugar beet fields. Don't know if that is true, but what I was told.
Nice looking saw. Let the fun begin!! Is the "plastic sound" where the blade goes through a plastic piece under the table that is part of the dust collection?
Me,,, always the odd-ball. I tilted mine when I had the DeWalt and used it a while and for some reason, that I have since forgot, did not really like it so I un-tilted it and have not tilted any of my saws since.
That is really neat! Well thought out and made.
Looked at this again, third time. Really like it. Does it hold together for hanging or will they need to glue it to a backer?
Little advice. In the good old days, when you received an Excalibur from Seyco, it was tuned before shipping. All the buyer had to do was pretty much put it together and scrolled. The new ones do not get this service treatment from the seller. Read the operator's manual. It if it vibrates there are things to check and adjust. The main one is adjusting the motor by rotating it. Know there are things to do to tune the saw if it needs it. It may not, but just be prepared if necessary. You are one of the first I know of that has purchased the King saw. I am very anxious to read your opinions.
I have purchased several "refurbished" tools over the years, never had a problem with any of them. It is now what I look for first.
And now I have a refurbished Bosch ROS on it's way. Replace my pretty worn out DeWalt. Thanks guys.
I think the limitation of the tilt was to get the little thicker cutting capability, although I am not sure of that. It would probably not be an issue for most scrollers and certainly isn't for me but if you do need it than it is not the saw you want. I really don't ever think I will need the extra 1/8" cutting depth either. I do love the large table on the Seyco. I'd like to have a Pegas with the Seyco size table.