🛠️ Unleash Your Inner Craftsman!
The Mini Table Saw is a powerful 96W tool designed for hobbyists and DIY enthusiasts. It features dual motor control, allowing for precise cutting and grinding with a maximum cutting thickness of 12mm and adjustable angles from 0 to 90 degrees. Equipped with four interchangeable saw blades, this compact saw is perfect for a variety of materials including wood, plastic, and thin metals, making it an essential addition to any home workshop.
Handle Material | Plastic |
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Cutting Angle | 90 Degrees |
Wattage | 96 watts |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Speed | 9000 RPM |
Number of Teeth | 50 |
Power Source | DC12V-24V |
Special Features | Depth Adjustment |
Color | Blue |
Surface Recommendation | Metal |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7"L x 6"W x 3"H |
N**S
Make sure to check the size that this is what you're looking for
Just want to make it clear that this thing is small, maybe 1/3 of a full size computer keyboard. So make sure to look at the dimensions.It's a simple design with two motors inside, adjustable power supply for speed adjustment, and switches to toggle the motors on independently. The blade height can be adjusted up and down.Include plenty of accessories like sanding discs and miniature saw blades. Useful too if you need to do some clean cuts at this small scale.
D**M
FANTASTIC FOR SMALL WORK!!! Disk Sander does great too (worked very well on metal)
First, I was expecting to be disappointed with a low powered rickety tool that I would rarely use, opting for other tools. I was floored at how much I like this little table saw with the disk sander! I cut some maple (rather hard wood) and other woods as well. It took a little time to get through the maple, but sailed through the pine and other softer woods. I cut some wood that was thicker than the blade would rise, having to do two cuts after flipping the wood (I did this with maple and pine). I won't list the other woods I tried.I also used the disk sander on various woods and a larger threaded rod with a rough cut on the end. After sanding the rod, it looked like it was factory prepared - exceptionally smooth. It was the same with the wood as far as ease of operation and effectiveness.Putting it together was a little bit of a chore since the instructions do not instruct nor depict the assembly through pictures or text. Much of the assembly is not even addressed whatsoever. In other words, the instructions are nearly non-existent.SOME ASSEMBLY ADVICE (some of which is also in the video on this product page) :1. To get the sanding disk attached, you need to use the metal coupling (small chrome metal tube that has one end threaded and the other one just drilled with a hole). Before you push it on to the drive shaft that extends out of the unit, you need to insert a set screw (my kit came with two set screws). Once you have the set screw in the coupling, you can then push it on the drive shaft and tighten the set screw using one of the Allen wrenches that come with the kit. Once it is mounted, you can screw the disk into the coupling and put the sandpaper on the face.2. There is a standoff that gets inserted into the fence, then the plexiglass is affixed to the standoff using a wingnut. This serves as a guard to prevent debris flying back onto the operator.3. The fence is tightened/secured to the table by tightening two thumbscrews that are screwed into the edges the fence from underneath.4. The power supply voltage is switchable to varying voltages. I found at the lower voltage, the motor would not always start up. I now leave it on the higher voltage all of the time, which reliably starts up.Lastly I will be using this primarily for fine pieces of finishing woodwork. I have often needed to be very inventive in how I cut tiny pieces of trim for cabinetry with odd angles - this makes those jobs considerably easier now. The miter works okay as well as the fence, but they need to be adjusted carefully so as to be accurate - and amazingly... they actually stay where you position them!I thought about using this in my classroom for cutting small parts for my robots too. I am certain it would do well on the thin metal structural parts with the proper blade. I would buy some replacement metal cutting 60mm saw blades (for the appropriate metal). I like this too much at this point to not have this available for my many and varied home projects.I never thought I would give such a tool five stars, but here I am doing it: I do recommend this.
T**E
Surprisingly Not A Toy…Too Expensive
I ordered this ‘Mini Table Saw’ to actually keep in our motorhome. A full sized table saw is way too big to carry around, so I figured this saw would be a good option.This ‘Mini Table Saw’ is truly ‘mini’. It’s actually a lot smaller than I thought it would be. At first glance, I brushed it off as nothing more than a kid’s toy. But after trying the saw out, I can honestly say it isn’t.This ‘Mini Table Saw’ has a lot more power than I thought it would. I guess it’s because the blade is so small. But it doesn’t cut through small pieces….and I reiterate ‘small’…pieces of wood quickly and easily. And mot of the cuts are quite clean. I tried it on a couple of pieces of scrap molding.I like the fact the company includes a variety of blades with the saw along with a grinding wheel. The grinding wheel is something you don’t see included with a full size table saw. The blades/grinding wheel are all very small, but do the jon.The one thing I would change on this ‘Mini Table Saw’ is the power adapter. It’s too bulky for the saw. I mean the power is almost 1/3 the size of the saw. And with the short cord it has, it just hangs there.All in all, this ‘Mini Table Saw’ does the job on small pieces and such. It has good power…includes all the needed accessories…and is quite versatile. The only thing that prevents me from recommending it is the price…it’s too expensive.
J**R
Perfect for crafting
This saw is great, perfect for small crafts. I particularly like the grinding disk in the back of it. Many blades are included for peace of mind and to tackle any project. However, the only drawback is that the only instructions provided are just to replace the saw blade, nothing for assembly, which is not hard but took a few minutes to figure out. Otherwise great value, happy with it.
C**R
Great Crafting Tool
I ordered this table saw to prep blank material for my laser engravers. The saw came with all the accessories and met all the specifications described in the advertisement literature. The saw sets up very stable and it does a great job with all the media i have used it on. Trim both wood and pvc , laminate, acrylic sheet, stainless, chip board, bamboo sheeting and plywood. The saw holds torque under load and is relatively quiet. The unit cleans up well and stores easily though I leave mine set up as I use it several times a week for an hour or so at a setting.
G**.
Facilitates creative crafting...
I rate this mini-table saw as 4 stars so far because it’s nice for small crafting projects and pretty powerful. It is smaller than I thought, but this is my first one, so I’m just having a blast learning how to use it while being creative with my DIY projects.
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