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Excalibur - EX-21 21" Tilting Head Scroll Saw with Foot switch

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Style: 21" Scroll Saw


Features

  • UNIQUE TILTING HEAD - Tilt the head 38 left or 45 right to keep the workpiece level, allowing for better control and more precise cuts.
  • INTEGRATED BLADE GUARD - Upper and lower blade guard assembly helps prevent accidental hand contact with the blade. While, the switch protection device prevents unintentional start-up.
  • ADJUSTABLE BLADE MOUNTING - Easily raise or lower the mounting position of the blade to make just the right cut.
  • SEAMLESS BLADE CHANGES - Finger-operated blade clamps make changing the blades quick & easy. No tool required.
  • LARGE TABLE SURFACE - The spacious work surface allows you to cut any material you need!

Description

The Excalibur 21" variable speed scroll saw's unique design provides a stable platform when cutting straight or on an angle. Unlike other scroll saws where the Table is Tilted for angles cuts, the entire head of the Excalibur tilts 45 DEG to the left or the right. This allows the user to better control the work piece on a Flat Table surface, for more safe and accurate cut, and the covenient foot switch. Solidly built upper and lower parallel arms keep the blade straight with minimal blade deflection allowing for precise cuts. ETL Certified and 2 year limited warranty. Includes: foot pedal/switch


Manufacturer: ‎General International


Part Number: ‎EX-21 M1


Item Weight: ‎1.6 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎32 x 15 x 15 inches


Item model number: ‎EX-21


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎LARGE TABLE SURFACE - The spacious work surface allows you to cut any material you need!


Style: ‎21" Scroll Saw


Thickness: ‎11 Inches


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Wattage: ‎156 watts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Blade Length: ‎2 Inches


Measurement System: ‎Metric


Certification: ‎ETL


Included Components: ‎Scroll Saw, Foot Switch, Instructions for Assembly


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎2-Year Limited Warranty


Date First Available: November 9, 2010


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  • Needed Lots of Tweaking to Get Running - NO SUPPORT!!!!!!!!!!
Style: 21" Scroll Saw
8/17/2019 Update - After 2 months the upper blade clamp assemble stripped out. Useless - steel bolt in an aluminum housing. No problem as it has a 2 year warranty. Opened the manual and got the 800 number and called it. Got a call center wanting to sell me a $100 Walmart gift card. Ok.... Got the web site and hit it. A company in Ohio now.. No address, no phone number, no nothing. The only way to contact them is through their online form. Sent several in and have never heard anything back from them. Contacted CPO (who sold this) and they're out of the picture after 30 days so they are useless. Excalibur used to be in the pinnacle layer of scroll saws, but this has me feeling I made a mistake and should have bought a Dewalt or Seyco.......... --------------------------------------- Was super excited on finding this at the price I bought it for. But reality doesn't always live up to expectations. I carefully unboxed to verify everything was there, read the manual before even plugging it in. Went through the setup procedures to make sure things were according to the book. First, I can't get the upper arm parallel to the table. The books have the specs for it, but no matter what I do it's off. If I get the front within specs, the back is out. If I get the back of the arm within specs, the front is out. So I split the difference where the front is a little low and the back is a little high, but it's not right. Put the first blade into the system, plugged it in and fired it up while sitting on my workbench. It almost vibrated off it was bouncing so much. Hum, thought these were supposed to be super duper vibration-proof? Started searching for this issue online. Found one forum where an Excalibur tech said to check this one bolt in under the inspection panel on the rear left side. If loose, tighten it. Well mine spins like the rear wheels when popping the clutch of a 57 Chevy.... Got a wrench on the backside (what an ORDEAL that is) and guess what? Bolt doesn't move. Can't tighten it. Doesn't budge. Well shucks. My only option is to basically take the entire top arm housing apart to try and get some serious leverage on the nut and bolt to see if it will snug up, but gonna have to seriously think about that as it's not quite clear on how to accomplish the "take apart" portion... I'm still thinking this is the source of my trouble with this. So I started checking all the other bolts on the system. I found only 4 bolts that weren't loose where those holding the platform to the top of the unit! I started tightening them up and as I did the vibrations lessened. I built a big wooden roll around stand (about 60 lbs worth) and bolted the Excalibur to it. That helped some, but if I bring the speed up close to max the darn thing will even start shaking my stand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2019 by MPotratz

  • MIGHT BE A GREAT SAW, BUT RECEIVED USED AND DAMAGED.
Style: 21" Scroll Saw
I was looking forward to using the product as soon as I received it. However, as soon as I set eyes on the shipping box, I know I was in trouble. The outer box was significantly damaged and the OEM box was also previously opened and repacked and damaged. It was obviously a return and not the NEW saw I paid for. I tried to set it up and make it work. It would not function correctly and could not be used. This is the third time I have received a RETURNED or USED item in place of a new one and is unsatisfactory. It has been returned. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2019 by Michael E. Brown

  • Box beat up but, machine is fine.
Style: 21" Scroll Saw Kit
12/30/2020 I will continue to edit this review and add updates and more pictures as I get it set up and start to use it. The "star" rating may change as I go. For now I'm giving it only two stars because the box arrived in such bad shape. This was a fairly large investment for me and, after reading the previous reviews, I felt I was taking a chance but I thought the tilting head, 21" table, foot switch, included stand and the dust collector fitting for attaching the shop vac were the features that made it worth the risk. This first section describes the packaging and what I found as I unpacked it. The machine arrived 12/28/2020 within a week of ordering. I think I was lucky this thing arrived in one piece. The packaging was literally falling off it when Fedex delivered it. The plastic strapping was all that was holding it together. Of course, the driver said it was all beat up that way when she got it. I unloaded it from the truck myself. It was laying in there upside down. So far, I have just unpacked it and set it on the bench. I haven't assembled anything yet. Anyway, after cutting the straps, a little pulling on the box and all four sides just fell away. The cardboard was decomposed and brittle. This is evidence that the box had become wet at some point as cardboard tends to become brittle like that after getting wet and then drying out. There was also evidence of water on the bottom of the flimsy board that the unit was attached to inside the bottom of the box. You can see this in one of the pictures. The thing getting wet is not a terrible problem, as long as it all gets dried out thoroughly so, in itself, the moisture evidence doesn't seem to be a problem, but the fact that somewhere along the line the box was soaked is just one indication that there was not very much care taken in the handling. Inside the box the machine was originally bolted to a thin veneer board by two of the four "feet" of the machine. The bolts had totally ripped out of the board and the board was cracked and broken due to the rough handling it had gone through. These things are manufactured in China now and they have to endure an ocean voyage in a shipping container and then they are loaded and unloaded several times from trailer to trailer as they make their way through the distribution channels. Having worked on a freight dock myself I know how it goes. The container is "floor loaded", the boxes are then transferred across the dock to a semi trailer using pallets and then floor loaded again. Then they go to another distribution point and another and another, etc. and the process is repeated until it finally makes it's way through the Fedex system (several more loadings and unloadings) and then ends up at my house. At every stop the dock workers lift and drag it by the straps. And they don't care much if the box is upright, upside down, on end, or whatever. They handle it mainly by the straps. The manufacturer was wise enough to include some fairly thick styrofoam blocks around the machine inside the box to pad it on all sides. So, as long as the box managed to barely hang in there, the styrofoam pads saved it. But that box was at the end of it's rope by the time it got to me. So, to begin with, the packaging is insufficient and I think the machine barely made it through the trip. Another indication of how the manufacturer didn't package this thing well enough to protect it properly from the normal rough handling it would receive in shipping is the fact that the head was tilted when it arrived. I'm sure they thought they had it locked down in the vertical position when they put it in the box but they didn't secure it well enough or it received some kind of impact during shipping that caused the head to tilt to about 15 degrees. I noticed that due to the head being tilted the installed blade it comes with was pushed up against the work plate and is slightly bent. I don't know yet if the head is damaged or not or if the blade is still any good because I have only unpacked it so far but I did order a separate blade assortment at the same time so, if the blade is bad I'll have a spare. One other thing that was a little disturbing is the fact that I found a couple of empty plastic bags in the box. The bag with the foot switch and the bag with the little rubber "feet" were there but I'm wondering if there may be missing hardware. The box was beat up enough that little things could've fallen out. We'll see as I work through getting it set up. More soon. 1/16/2022 All set up and working fine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2020 by Mata Hari

  • service after sale
Style: 21" Scroll Saw
We know this is a great saw, and we know stuff can happen to the best of us; but then what? The motor just quit on my saw. I called the warranty number expecting to be transferred, put on hold, made to jump through hoops only to be denied or placed in a long line awaiting repair. None of that happened. General International acted in an exemplary manner. I called and was connected to the manager of the American Division immediately. He asked for the details of my problem and had me send a copy of the receipt of purchase. One week later, a new saw arrived at my home. This is what service should be; "Oh, you have a problem, let me get that fixed for you." This is what all companies should strive for. I'm a happy customer! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2020 by bjallsworthlee

  • General International does not respond to needs for product malfunction
Style: 21" Scroll Saw
DON'T buy. Once to 30 day return period is up, no help is available for units that aren't functioning properly. Company does not return phone calls, does not respond to online emails or forms sent to them. I purchased one new, and it rattles and vibrates, is not usable. I can't even send it in for repairs ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2019 by Barbara A. Hinton

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