Jim Finn,
Using wood @ 3/8" thick is certainly treading between marquetry and intarsia, no? When that thick, don't you have the urge to shape the pieces ala intarsia?
Jim Gallo,
Your broad statement about what saws are used by scrollers is overly broad… But IMHO, a saw with an arm that lifts, like the DeWalt and Excaliber, is made to accommodate pierced scrolling, aka fretwork, and the large table and throat depth enable use on any especially large projects ( and small ones, too). And IMHO, the tiny table on the Hegner is aimed at small piece cutting, as in marquetry and intarsia or wood jewelry….or for a small shop in a European apartment. And any scroll saw with a goofy removable blade holder system is definitely NOT aimed at making fretwork easier. But in the end, you know that most folks use whatever scroll saw they have to do whatever projects they feel like doing.