🛠️ Cut with confidence, craft with precision — own the workspace everyone envies!
The DEWALT DW788 Scroll Saw features a powerful 1.3 Amp motor paired with a durable 20-inch alloy steel blade, delivering up to 4500 RPM with variable speed control. Its double parallel-link arm design drastically reduces vibration and noise, ensuring precise, smooth cuts. Tool-free blade clamps and front-mounted controls maximize convenience, while the pivoting arm and lift feature enable intricate inside cuts. Built for serious woodworkers seeking accuracy and efficiency, this scroll saw combines robust performance with ergonomic design.
Brand | DEWALT |
Color | Yellow |
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Power Source | ac |
Included Components | Power Scroll Saw, Scroll Saws - Woodworking, Woodworking |
Product Dimensions | 29.5"L x 19.5"W x 12.1"H |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
Item Weight | 30 Kilograms |
Speed | 4500 RPM |
Blade Length | 20 Inches |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Cutting Angle | 45 Degrees |
Current Rating | 1.3 Amps |
Wattage | 156 watts |
Blade Shape | Rectangular |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00028875007887 |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
UPC | 028875007887 |
Manufacturer | DEWALT |
Part Number | DW788 |
Item Weight | 66 pounds |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | DW788 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Size | 20 Inch |
Style | Scroll saw |
Finish | Brushed |
Material | Blend |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 3 Year Limited Warranty |
C**N
Best birthday present I ever bought for myself !!! Easiest blade change ever!
I waited a while before writing this review to be sure I got good at using this scroll saw. Well, there's not much to learn at all. I have used several other less expensive saws in my time, but WOW is this worth the price!The tension knob has numbers on it so you can get the tension the same each time with each different blade. No guessing where to turn a knob.The blades ARE very easy to put in! Blade changing has always been a pain with other saws so I don't know why this is so easy. I barely tighten the knob (wimpy girl) (no wrench needed) and the blade is in. Maybe there is something inside the blade holder that is different and holds blades in place better than the others without the excessive tightening.The blower actually works and having a long, bendable arm, you can position it where you want.The lower blade guard was in the way so I took it off. I always turn off the power strip when I change blades so I feel safe doing this although it is certainly "not recommended".The upper arm can be raised to make it easier to insert the top part of the blade into your project for inside cuts. I cut a piece of wood to hold the arm up when I do this. Yes, Dewalt has been informed of this oversight and may put something on the arm next time to hold it up.The best accessory for this? That foot pedal. No more trying to hold my wood with one hand while the blade is going, and reach up or down to turn the machine off ! When I need a break, the phone rings, or a neighbor drops by, I take my foot off the pedal and it comes to a "dead stop" just as advertised. Great one on Amazon for about $22. Magnifying light is terrific to have too.Most scroll saw web sites tell newbees not to use the spiral blades and I don't know why. I am not a newbee, but I'm not a professional either. I make basic craft things, and do not make the intricate fret work. The "New Spiral Blades" by Flying Dutchman, (# 5's) go through my pine wood like butter and there is no need to keep turning the wood either. I am not real good at making small turns with the regular blades. With a blade that's twisted and can go in any direction, I have no trouble getting into tight areas. These blades have flat ends too, which make them real easy to install. (This saw takes only flat ended blades, no pin blades)Amazon...please look into carrying these Flying Dutchman "New Spiral Blades" soon so we don't have to search for them!Lastly, this machine runs so quietly, compared to the others, you hardly know it's on.As you can tell, I am so very jazzed that I finally got this Dewalt.
L**O
Four years after my purchase and I LOVE IT. One of my best investments for my shop
Exceptional scroll saw.The table size is a nice big size. The 20 inch arm length opening gives you a great amount of space for larger pieces. The blade is beyond easy to change, and still holds with no problems.This saw is also quieter, seems to cut so much smoother than any others I've used.Excellent value for the money.You can also adjust the speed. The design is just right, the base is nice and heavy. Accurate and fast cuts.I have now had this for over 4 years. I absolutely LOVE this scroll saw. I can't think of anything that I don't like about it, I have used it continuously for 4 years now and have had zero issues.
W**I
DW788 Scrollsaw Purchase Experience
I was told the saw would be received in a week and I got it in about 4 days which was really nice. I also bought the stand that goes with the saw for an extra $46 and it was money well spent. The stand was very easy to assemble.I unpacked the saw (I bought a Used but New one) and could tell the saw had been openned and then repacked. The saw was in perfect condition, no scratches or blemishes at all. I picked the saw up and placed it on the stand and put the teardrop table on which was a snap. I looked for the 2 bolts to mount the table to the saw and found they were missing. These were M8 Hexhead machine screws so my local hardware store carried them, costing about $.86 a piece. When I went to insert the blades I noticed the thumbscrews were also missing. These are M6 screws so I went to the hardware store and bought 2 M6 hexhead machine screws and these worked. I superglued a allen wrench into the hexheads for a better handel to tighten the screws with. Another part, the foot which holds the material down was also missing (yes I was upset at this point but trudged on). This piece I could not purchase locally so I called Amazon and told hem via Chat what my situation was. They offered me a $25 refund but I wanted to see what all these parts would cost me, which was around $40 with shipping. So I contacted Amazon the following night via chat and expalined my situation and they gave me a %20 refund which was very nice, no questions asked etc. So even though I was missing a few parts I was still able to use the saw which cost me $400 with free shipping.Now on how the saw perfromed. I previously owned a Hitachi scrollsaw and this thing vibrated like there was no tomorrow. Hard to control and the blades kept popping out. The DW788 does not accept pin-in blades but thats fine with me. When I turned on the DW788, it was so smooth and so easy to use, I wondered why I ever bouht anything else. So easy to change and tighten the blade, you can slow the speed down very easly, I was like a kid in a candy shop. Heck I didn't want to go to bed it worked so nice. I had read about a guy who did a vobration test by balancing a nickle on his work bench to see it the vibration would knock it over. I didn't have a coin so I placed my beer on the saw table and it did not budge. WOW! an excellent saw plus a beer holder.Anyways, I would definetly repeat the purchase even with the minor hiccups, Great customer service and a wonderful saw.
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