[NSRCA-discussion] New Tool?
Stuart Chale
schale at optonline.net
Thu Jan 28 10:57:50 AKST 2010
The "new" tool in woodworking is a vibrating multi use tool (not that
use) Cuts, sands etc. Here is Fein's version
http://www.fein.de/fein-multimaster/us/en/main/
The cutting part is cool. Just hold the saw edge to the area to cut and
it plunges in. No reciprocating saw blades or rotary wheels to make the
tool go flying. Works like a cast saw that your orthopedist would use.
Stuart
Ron Van Putte wrote:
> I will let everyone know, whether they're interested or not. <VBG>
>
> I am really surprised that a maker of power tools for modelers hasn't
> put one on the market already.
>
> Ron
>
> On Jan 28, 2010, at 1:39 PM, Stuart Chale wrote:
>
>> That one looks much smaller. But being a veterinary product the
>> price may be high.
>> Let us know what you find out.
>> Stuart
>>
>> Ron Van Putte wrote:
>>> That looks promising. Thanks, I'll look into it. Jerry Voth sent
>>> me this url: http://www.slocumenterprises.com/Products/electric_saw.htm
>>>
>>> They have 110 volt AC and battery powered versions. I e-mailed them
>>> for purchasing information.
>>>
>>> Ron
>>>
>>> On Jan 28, 2010, at 12:35 PM, Ed Lyerly wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ron,
>>>>
>>>> This might work for you.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.micromark.com/ELECTRO-FILE-ELECTRIC-FILING-MACHINE,7979.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Ed
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org
>>>> [mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org] On Behalf Of Ron
>>>> Van Putte
>>>> Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2010 12:09 PM
>>>> To: General pattern discussion
>>>> Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] New Tool?
>>>>
>>>> I've been having some problems doing some sawing work in some close
>>>> quarters lately, particularly inside fuselages. Manual saws leave a
>>>> lot to be desired and you can't do a very good job, unless you have
>>>> more dexterity and skill than I've been able to muster.
>>>>
>>>> It would be great if there was a powered axial oscillating saw that
>>>> was no bigger in diameter and length than a Dremel Tool, preferably
>>>> smaller and shorter. Does such a tool exist, or did I just invent
>>>> the idea?
>>>>
>>>> Ron Van Putte.
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