Excalibur Returns!
No nothing to do with King Arthur. This one’s a scroll saw, the EX-30 from General.

As you might have guessed, the EX-30 refers to the enormous 30″ capacity which should keep the most demanding scroller happy!
The accurate, laser-cut steel chassis is actually 14 x 32.5 inches and the motor is variable from 400 to 1550 strokes per minute to handle virtually any material you can think of.
Of course it’s the tilting head which is the outstanding feature of the Excalibur. Tilting the blade rather than the work table allows much greater control and is a feature of the EX-30 and it’s smaller brother the EX-21.
As you might expect with a quality manufacturer like General, there are also front-mounted controls for ease of use, fast blade changing, a locator pin for quick setting of common angles, blade tube storage holder and an upper-arm hold-up which is adjustable to make fretwork easier.
Accessories include a foot switch and robust adjustable stand.
For full details and pricing visit General.ca
Woodcraft stock the smaller but equally good EX-21 and may also have the EX-30. Probably best to visit the site where you can send them an email.