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Delta SM600 Shopmaster 2 Amp 16-Inch Variable Speed Scroll Saw | 
| Brand: Delta Category: Home Improvement
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Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 29599
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 52.1 Dimensions (in): 21.1 x 14.1 x 12.6
MPN: SM600 Model: SM600 UPC: 028877550343 EAN: 0028877550343 ASIN: B000G0P5VS
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| Features:
| • | 2 amp variable speed motor cuts through a variety of materials | | • | Quickset II Blade Chuck snaps open and closed for fast blade threading and changing | | • | Offers 2-inch depth of cut for thick work pieces | | • | Air blower keeps cutting line free of dust | | • | 2-year warranty |
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Amazon.com Review No matter your skill level, you'll feel comfortable right from the first cut with this neat little scroll saw. It's very user friendly, so that plus the price makes this a fabulous choice for a first scroll saw. One of the big challenges with a scroll saw is changing the blade, but Delta's Quickset II blade system just snaps open and closed, so a once arduous task is reduced to an easy couple of seconds. That means, of course, that interior cuts, once the dread of beginners, are actually fun with this saw. Max cutting depth is 2 inches, but only with soft woods. The spring hold-down is a nice design that holds the workpiece without impeding your line of sight, and the blower keeps the cut line nice and clear. You can get a zero-clearance insert for this saw that will leave your cuts absolutely tear-free and smooth, too. The 16-inch throat is plenty for most hobbyists' needs, giving you enough room to turn and maneuver. The smoothly machined table tilts nicely to 45 degrees, and blade tensioning and speed control are right at your fingertips. We think it's quite a saw for the price.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste What's in the Box Saw, blade, wrench, manual
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
A real buzzy saw April 15, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love the unit. It works very fast and was easy to assemble and even easier to change blades. I still have some way to go but it is great. Watch out for who supplier is though, Geroy's shipped mine quickly but it was flawed, rubber grommit bad in front. Not a big Item but they have yet to replace it with another one. I think that stinks and is poor business on a new unit.
Our fun machine February 18, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
My husband has sure enjoyed this new Delta Scroll Saw. He had a craftsman but did not like how the sawblade had to be tightened, or when he had to loosen the blade when changing sections on his pattern. It was always giving him a fit.
This Delta is so much eaisier to use. Snap the blade loose & snap it back when he is ready to go again. He is having trouble, when the blade is put in, he told me he gets what he calls whip blade,(what ever that is) It whips the blades where the craftsman did not. So he is fiquring out how to cut his work with this problem. He likes the way you don't have to fool around when securing the blade when untighting and tighting it. ITS SO EASY with no problems. A 100.00 for this product is well worth the money as he has been enjoying scrolling since he has had no trouble messing with problems with securing blades that keep coming off when you don't put them in just right. Machines are easier to use when you don't have to fight them because of technology.
Good for the money February 8, 2008 A very heavy (can't believe Amazon can include shipping)clunky (requires many adjustments) type saw (my first scroll) that easily cuts tight patterns in wood that other saws can't. It is obviously budget priced so it is hard to be overly critical of the somewhat crude design. My lower arm connection to the cam came off after just a few minutes of use. No troubleshooting guide for this. After taking switch housing off it was obvious the screw was never tightened. Overall good for the money.
Pretty good for the price! February 8, 2008
My husband and I bought this saw because we are Cub Scout den leaders and thought it would be great for cutting out pinewood derby cars. We were right! It was just the thing. It does have a bit of wiggle, but when properly anchored on a sturdy surface it is not abig deal... I know we will find more uses for this saw, but for now we are glad to have it for making derby cars!
Variable speed scroll saw- Delta SM600 January 20, 2008 Appears awesome in quality for excellent price. Others recommend oiling & changing to a better branded blade before use. I've used an earlier model that did everything I wanted, with very good smooth-cutting results.
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