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    Mini table saw - video

    Mini table saw. By Mistry MakeTool. 5:36 video:


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    Nice build. Looks just the right size for lots of hobby stuff. Would you be able to post information on the motor?

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    That motor looks suspiciously like a motor from a cordless hand drill.

    18 or 24 volt drill motors work extremely well with a 12 volt current, heaps of revs and lots of torque for this application. :-)

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    Nice and useful build. This would be great for wood working but table saws are extremely useful for working with aluminum.

    I might note that I learned about using CA glue, as demoed here, watching videos on the net at sites like this one. I still feel a little dirty each time I glue something up this way. Being brought up on traditional wood working you must carefully spread the glue, clamp everything in position and them make sure everything as square as it should be. Then you wait for the glue to dry. It is sad that it took me 50 years to realize that CA glue is sometimes the right choice.



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