[TheForge] A little OT -- a mini-scale saber saw?
Saint Phlip
phlip at 99main.com
Mon Apr 4 08:39:47 EDT 2011
http://www.google.com/products/catalog?q=jeweler's+saw&um=1&ie=UTF-8&cid=2503342424627790937&sa=X&ei=bruZTYj4AoT3gAfz28C7CA&ved=0CDEQ8wIwAA#
When you're dealing with stuff on that scale, Bruce, the hand-held
saws work just fine. To develop your skills, take a coin and cut out
one of the pictures on it.
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 8:18 AM, Bruce Freeman <freemab222 at gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a saber saw with 6"- 8" blades.
>
> I have a "jig saw" with 3" - 4" blades.
>
> What I need now is a hand-held reciprocal saw that takes blades maybe
> 1" long. This tool should ideally be comparable in size to a Dremel
> tool, and have replacement blades available of different types. I
> need it for cutting small holes in plastic, wood, and thin metals.
>
> Anyone know of such a tool?
>
> I've been tempted by those oscillating tools, but they don't quite
> fill this bill. I've been using a Dremel tool with rotary saw blades,
> but that isn't suitable for all of the tasks I'm doing.
>
> --
> Bruce
> NJ
--
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