Rusty and Sparkey (;>)... OK... Sparkey or Rusty
A little buzzsaw going on the two scroll saws.
If there were only these two saws and money was no object,
I probably would go with the EX 16.
Your posing the question lead me to do some research.
Reviews, history, cost, where manufactured...etc, Excalibur rates high
and Dewalt is also a good product.
I have a Delta 20 40-695 that is supposedly just like the Dewalt 788.
The only problem I have experienced is a struggle to keep the blade cutting
true on thick cuts. I think this is a clamping issue. If any table and blade are at a
90 degree angle then it must be a front to back leaning problem caused by the
blade not being true when clamped.
It's a problem I haven't solved since different blades exagerate or lessen the problem.
And at times there is "NO" problem.When I change blades, I assume it is true front
to back. Example would be, on the top clamp, the blade is near the front of the clamp
and on the bottom clamp, the blade is near the rear resulting in a tilted blade.
I don't know how the EX 16 clamps work, maybe the EX16 clamps keep the blade true
front to back.
That's my two dollars worth,
Larry