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Dremel Moto-Saw Tested by a Long-Time Woodworker
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- Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
- Explore the Dremel Moto-Saw's full potential in our comprehensive review!
From tackling various wood thicknesses to effortlessly cutting through an aluminum sheet, discover why this compact marvel is a game-changer in your workshop. Watch now for a closer look at innovation in action! 🛠️🔍
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00:01 Introduction
00:19 What’s in the Kit
01:03 Setting up the Moto-Saw
01:48 Features & Details
03:04 How to Change the Blade
04:22 Cutting Tests (Wood & Aluminum sheet)
06:47 Using it as Handheld Coping Saw
07:55 Assessment
08:54 Final Verdict
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This is my favorite woodworking channel on RUclips. Thanks a lot for the detailed information.
Thank you! I think you just saved me about $100 to $200 dollars. (I had presumed my Dremel Moto wouldn't be able to cut through a 2x4 and that I'd have to get a bigger tool).
Ty
Hi, can I ask where you got the bench riser that the Dremel is on please? I just bought the Dremel and could do with something like that. If you made it (most likely you did) could I have the dimesions for it as it looks ideal. Many thanks.
I made that out of 2”x’6”s. There’s a little bit of bracing underneath, in the corners, to make sure that everything stays together. It started out to be a step-stool for someone who really thought it needed to be that heavy. Well, when it was done, it was too heavy for them to use, so I ended up making them a lighter one and repurposed it for use in the videos. Works out well for that.
Overall dimensions are 24” wide, 8” high and 11” deep. I’ve attached a low-cost metal woodworking bench vice and added dog holes. The dog holes really aren’t for use with the vice, but for use with hold downs.
Thank you, it works well.
Will this cut flatware or silver plated metal like Siler plated tray. I am doing jewelry.
I didn’t actually test it for that; but it should; at least if it’s not heavy steel flatware, plated in silver. I’ve done jewelry too and it’s clearly strong enough to cut through that. You might go through blades a bit faster; but most of that is soft enough that it shouldn’t be an issue.
I wonder what's the life span of a tool of this kind that actually looks like a toy, due to the fact that most parts are made out of plastic?
I didn’t do any destructive testing of the tool, so my ability to answer this is limited. Nevertheless, the table and other parts that might be of concern were supported by a network of webbing, adding strength and stiffness. It wasn’t anywhere near as strong as metal; but for plastic, it seemed pretty good. Ultimately, how long it lasts will depend a lot on how roughly it is treated.