Hi Sean, I have an old scroll saw and you have just given me the reason to upgrade to the Axmister. I liked All the things you said about it, but I was impressed with the hold down bar and speed of cut. I do not do much scroll saw work due to the poor results I was getting, and the speed was so slow and difficult to get the saw to follow the line.
Hi John, yes It's a shame old or cheap tools can put people off them, and most people end up thinking it's not the tool for them. But this scroll saw is very intuitive and I don't think anyone would regret the purchase. I'm glad I showed you this tool and you enjoyed the video... if you do decide to take to plunge, I'd appreciate it if you used my affiliate link! Many thanks!
Greetings, Sean. I have the identical model as you, albeit mine is now four years old and was then called the Axminster "Trade" before it was rebranded as the "Professional". The machine is simply sublime but I was annoyed by the fact that it has the large NVR switch box on the back, which acts as a cut-out and has to be reset by reaching back. I put up with this for four years until now. I have removed that box completely and replaced it - as a switch - with a Proxxon foot pedal. This means that I now have complete control over the instant stopping and starting of the machine without ever having to remove my hand from the workpiece to press the on or off button on the NVR box. This simple change has improved my already enjoyable Axminster experience exponentially.
I purchased a 15” Excalibur several years ago and absolutely love it. I’ve seen several saws that are copy’s of the Excalibur and this is another one. Before the Excalibur I had a “toy” saw made by Delta. I kept it under the bench and only took it out as a last resort (if your a wood worker you don’t need an explanation). Now, I actually look for scroll projects. I refer to my Excalibur as my Rolls Royce. I’m listening to the video while I’m typing and contrary to the video I don’t use the hold down foot. I’ve found it is unnecessary with a saw of this caliber…..happy scrolling.
It is a rebranded Excaliber. Still an Incredible saw, just many companies putting their name on that saw, not unique. I have the Pegas brand and love it. Although the default "dust collection" stinks. It's two thin plastic film pieces that are sticky inside and dust and small chips get stuck in between the sheets. The dust collection Seemed like a good idea, but does not work well, took mine off pretty quickly. It is nice to have a port mount on the bottom though.
Get a magnetic digital angle gauge and stick it on the top or side of the upper arm. It precludes having to look underneath to set your angle of cut. These angle gauges are really cheap and useful additions to just about any stationary shop tool.
Absolutely brilliant tool I love the blade change my record power one is super fiddly and I've never got on with it. It's on my tools list for upgrades but it comes with a pretty hefty price tag
I had a Dremel Scroll saw that My wife got me and it quickly became a pain in the you know where because of the blade changes. I like this one but that suction hose placement looks akward, especially when then blade is tilted. Thanks for the post!
That machine looks luscious bro! I hope you do well with it, and congrats! It IS the best there is, you know your tools and that's why I follow you. Thanks for the vids!
Just got this....keeps blowing fuse within seconds. Axminster gave me a report number and will get back to me. I'm livid, I'd boxed this weekend off to get stuck in.. any suggestions? The big green on button is vibrating as well..😢
its not a bad saw but have you tried the Hegner------also I would suggest you remove the guard from around the blade-----it will give you much more control with that off------------
Yes. Most all tool dealers (Amazon too) sell an aftermarket footswitch. You plug the pedal into the AC receptacle, and plug the saw's power cable into the pedal. Flip the saw's power switch on. When you step on the pedal, the saw runs. These pedals are inexpensive.
Being new to using a scroll saw, it would be great to see a video about the different blades available and when it's appropriate to use them? Im just about to press buy on the same model, it's expensive but probably worth it and there's £170 off today. 😀 Cheers
Hey mate, Thank you for the video idea! I've been thinking about a blade video for a while for multiple machines! Cheers for the suggestion. If you could use my affiliate link, that would be fantastic!
Good video with some points worth thinking about. I'm just about to purchase my 1st scroll saw and one of the things I've seem with my research is that blade changing on the cheaper saws is awful and very fiddly. The Axminster looks brilliant but nt sure I can justify it as a 1st purchase even though I love it lol. Could you tell me what wood you were using as it looked like the perfect grain and thickness for some of the things I want to make?
Hey, I was using ash, Its a really nice work to work with. But tbh for scroll saw work, most thin materials work well. If my opinion, if you did take the plunge you wouldn't regret the purchase. If you buy cheaper, you would likely upgrade later on, but you'd get better results with a high quality machine. Hope that helps!
Thanks Sean. I tend to agree that buying the best quality that you can afford is always the best way to go. Nearly £900 is a stretch though as it's not for a business and is just a hobby. The entry level Axminster is only £139. I need to sleep on it lol, decisions decisions.🤣
Hey man. Great video. Excalibur, Pegas, and Axminster are clearly sourcing from a similar/same supplier. Maybe King as well. But they seem just a little different. Look at the Pegas saw from Grobet. ruclips.net/video/DkUqf9KlCRU/видео.html It is the Axminster Pro series. For this particular design, I see King as the frontrunner, but I have no idea who is the originator of this design/machine. The Pegas and the Axminster even have the same holes cut in the case sides. So if anyone watching this likes this saw, and is not in Australia, the Pegas saw is the one to look at.
@@umbertoorsini5210 I think you'll find it's Excalibur that's the source. The Canadian company that made it, in Canada, folded, It was only after that, that a Taiwan company took over production. They started producing it for a number of brands (including Pegas) each brand with their own little tweaks but for the most part the original design. Pegas did come out with their blade clamps which is a highly recommended upgrade if your branded version of the saw does not already come with them. The Axminster does. I up graded my previous saw branded by Carbatec, an Australian company, with the Pegas clamps, the difference was chalk and cheese. The list of brands is growing. The original (Excalibur) made in Canada is no longer, and the brands now, with the same base design if you like, all come out of the same Taiwanese factory. Some of these new brands are Axminster, Pegas, Carbatec, JET, King, Seyco, WEN, and probably more I have missed or are yet to hop on the band wagon. I'm just nervous about what happens if/when China invades Taiwan.
Hi Sean, I have an old scroll saw and you have just given me the reason to upgrade to the Axmister. I liked All the things you said about it, but I was impressed with the hold down bar and speed of cut. I do not do much scroll saw work due to the poor results I was getting, and the speed was so slow and difficult to get the saw to follow the line.
Hi John, yes It's a shame old or cheap tools can put people off them, and most people end up thinking it's not the tool for them. But this scroll saw is very intuitive and I don't think anyone would regret the purchase. I'm glad I showed you this tool and you enjoyed the video... if you do decide to take to plunge, I'd appreciate it if you used my affiliate link! Many thanks!
Very nice review no bs no irritating music, simple and right to the point the looks impressive thanks for sharing from Mexico
Greetings, Sean. I have the identical model as you, albeit mine is now four years old and was then called the Axminster "Trade" before it was rebranded as the "Professional". The machine is simply sublime but I was annoyed by the fact that it has the large NVR switch box on the back, which acts as a cut-out and has to be reset by reaching back. I put up with this for four years until now. I have removed that box completely and replaced it - as a switch - with a Proxxon foot pedal. This means that I now have complete control over the instant stopping and starting of the machine without ever having to remove my hand from the workpiece to press the on or off button on the NVR box. This simple change has improved my already enjoyable Axminster experience exponentially.
I purchased a 15” Excalibur several years ago and absolutely love it. I’ve seen several saws that are copy’s of the Excalibur and this is another one. Before the Excalibur I had a “toy” saw made by Delta. I kept it under the bench and only took it out as a last resort (if your a wood worker you don’t need an explanation). Now, I actually look for scroll projects. I refer to my Excalibur as my Rolls Royce. I’m listening to the video while I’m typing and contrary to the video I don’t use the hold down foot. I’ve found it is unnecessary with a saw of this caliber…..happy scrolling.
How easy is it to change the blades, i use pinless blades, thank you
I've the excaliber ex 30 with the pegas clamps best thing I've ever bought love it
It is a rebranded Excaliber. Still an Incredible saw, just many companies putting their name on that saw, not unique. I have the Pegas brand and love it. Although the default "dust collection" stinks. It's two thin plastic film pieces that are sticky inside and dust and small chips get stuck in between the sheets. The dust collection Seemed like a good idea, but does not work well, took mine off pretty quickly. It is nice to have a port mount on the bottom though.
Get a magnetic digital angle gauge and stick it on the top or side of the upper arm. It precludes having to look underneath to set your angle of cut. These angle gauges are really cheap and useful additions to just about any stationary shop tool.
Can't think of a thing I would use it for but glad you got it!
Hopefully I inspire you in upcoming videos! Thanks for watching mate!
Thank you.
Absolutely brilliant tool I love the blade change my record power one is super fiddly and I've never got on with it. It's on my tools list for upgrades but it comes with a pretty hefty price tag
Thanks for watching Dave, Yeah that blade change is a game changer. Well worth the money in my opinion!
@@SeanEvelegh definitely one worth saving up for
Nice saw!
I had a Dremel Scroll saw that My wife got me and it quickly became a pain in the you know where because of the blade changes. I like this one but that suction hose placement looks akward, especially when then blade is tilted. Thanks for the post!
Have u used the hegner or the Rbi hawk or king? What fo u think
Ive got the Axminster scroll AP406SS was a bit disappointed thet the top arm doesnt lift up thanks for the Vid
Looks like the tool I need! 👏👍😀
That machine looks luscious bro! I hope you do well with it, and congrats! It IS the best there is, you know your tools and that's why I follow you. Thanks for the vids!
Thank you Markus, that's very kind I appreciate you respect my opinion. I'm looking forward to seeing what I make on it!
Just got this....keeps blowing fuse within seconds. Axminster gave me a report number and will get back to me. I'm livid, I'd boxed this weekend off to get stuck in.. any suggestions? The big green on button is vibrating as well..😢
Awesome video!! Im sold.
Thank you so much! I appreciate that
its not a bad saw but have you tried the Hegner------also I would suggest you remove the guard from around the blade-----it will give you much more control with that off------------
Looks just like the Excalibur/Seyco version. Is this a down-market model made by Seyco?
It's made in Taiwan, which I think is that same as the Pegus. I believe the excalibur/seyco version was made in China.
Hi Sean. Mine is being delivered tomorrow. Just wondering if you know if its possible to have a foot pedal with this?
Yes. Most all tool dealers (Amazon too) sell an aftermarket footswitch. You plug the pedal into the AC receptacle, and plug the saw's power cable into the pedal. Flip the saw's power switch on. When you step on the pedal, the saw runs. These pedals are inexpensive.
Can u do more projects with it
Forget the scroll saw you're inducing Irwin Quick-Grip heavy-duty Clamp envy
Can you use a foot with this
Love 😍
Being new to using a scroll saw, it would be great to see a video about the different blades available and when it's appropriate to use them?
Im just about to press buy on the same model, it's expensive but probably worth it and there's £170 off today. 😀
Cheers
Hey mate, Thank you for the video idea! I've been thinking about a blade video for a while for multiple machines! Cheers for the suggestion. If you could use my affiliate link, that would be fantastic!
How much is it
Good video with some points worth thinking about. I'm just about to purchase my 1st scroll saw and one of the things I've seem with my research is that blade changing on the cheaper saws is awful and very fiddly. The Axminster looks brilliant but nt sure I can justify it as a 1st purchase even though I love it lol.
Could you tell me what wood you were using as it looked like the perfect grain and thickness for some of the things I want to make?
Hey,
I was using ash, Its a really nice work to work with. But tbh for scroll saw work, most thin materials work well. If my opinion, if you did take the plunge you wouldn't regret the purchase. If you buy cheaper, you would likely upgrade later on, but you'd get better results with a high quality machine. Hope that helps!
Thanks Sean. I tend to agree that buying the best quality that you can afford is always the best way to go. Nearly £900 is a stretch though as it's not for a business and is just a hobby. The entry level Axminster is only £139. I need to sleep on it lol, decisions decisions.🤣
Beast!
Looks exactly like the Pegas scroll saw.
Yeah, they're both very good saws
How much cost sir
Around 800 pounds
Yeah, about $1500 here in Oz.
So whats not clear in the video is if this is a sponsored video?
Oh thanks mate I forgot, I've added the video promotion sticker to the video
I don't like that the blade tensioning arm is nylon/plastic. This looks as if it will wear out.
Motor sound blade clamp is shocking
Would love this scroll saw. But its not sold in the US. Rats!!!😢
I think Axminster might ship to the US
chikili worlds best scroll saw is Hegner..
You should have left the music off while cutting so we could hear how noisy it is.
You should see if axminster with donat some to the school. The ones frome during the war aren't doing enyone eny favers 😂
Ignore the spelling
Hey Bertie, oh yeah I remember the ones at school. I'm sure they can buy one in the next upgrade. You should pitch it to Mr Norman.
thats nice machine but not going to pay 1 thousand for i can get another that does the same for 500.
Just a clone of the Canadian Excalibur
Hey man. Great video. Excalibur, Pegas, and Axminster are clearly sourcing from a similar/same supplier. Maybe King as well. But they seem just a little different. Look at the Pegas saw from Grobet. ruclips.net/video/DkUqf9KlCRU/видео.html It is the Axminster Pro series. For this particular design, I see King as the frontrunner, but I have no idea who is the originator of this design/machine. The Pegas and the Axminster even have the same holes cut in the case sides. So if anyone watching this likes this saw, and is not in Australia, the Pegas saw is the one to look at.
PEGAS is the inventor/manufacturer of this type of scroll saw....Swiss made, in Vallorbe.
@@umbertoorsini5210 I think you'll find it's Excalibur that's the source. The Canadian company that made it, in Canada, folded, It was only after that, that a Taiwan company took over production. They started producing it for a number of brands (including Pegas) each brand with their own little tweaks but for the most part the original design. Pegas did come out with their blade clamps which is a highly recommended upgrade if your branded version of the saw does not already come with them. The Axminster does. I up graded my previous saw branded by Carbatec, an Australian company, with the Pegas clamps, the difference was chalk and cheese.
The list of brands is growing. The original (Excalibur) made in Canada is no longer, and the brands now, with the same base design if you like, all come out of the same Taiwanese factory. Some of these new brands are Axminster, Pegas, Carbatec, JET, King, Seyco, WEN, and probably more I have missed or are yet to hop on the band wagon. I'm just nervous about what happens if/when China invades Taiwan.
Looks like a copy of the Jet scroll saw and the Jet has a 5 year warranty.
Background music is so annoying...never heard of this brand of scroll saw.