4″ Mini Table Saw Hobby Crafts 4500RPM w/ 2 Blades
- Max Cut: 90º: 3/4″
- Blade Capacity: 4″ Inch
- Motor: 0.9 amps @ 110V 60Hz, 4500RPM
- Table: 7-1/2″ x 5 -1/2 x 6-1/2
- Content: Table Saw, 1 x 4″ 24 tooth Carbide Tip Blade & 1 x 4″ Diamond Blade
Posted by admin Date: Thursday, April 22, 2010
Categories: Uncategorized
Tags: 4500RPM, Blades, Crafts, Hobby, Mini, Table
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This the is best little tool I own. It is easy to use for my small crafting cutting needs. You can’t go wrong with this for your small wood cutting projects.
Rating: 5 / 5
This saw was all we needed it to be for cutting frames for paintings: light, powerful enough, easy to use.
Rating: 5 / 5
The product I received would have shattered the blade if I had turned it on before examining it throughly. As received the blade hit the housing AND the table. I have repacked it and want my money back. I fixed the mis alignment of the parts. I turned it on and found that the blade wobbled 2 millimeters! Nobody can accurately cut with such a device!
Rating: 1 / 5
I should have paid more attention to the describtion. This is too dangerous to be a toy and to little to be anything but a toy. Do Not buy this
Rating: 1 / 5
This product arrived with a wobble on the saw blade. I decided to try the other blade and see if it wobbled. I soon found out that to change the saw blade you have to disassemble the saw. To change the blade you must remove the motor as well as the safety ground, essentially every screw on the machine must be removed. Be sure the unit is unplugged as it is easy to trip the power switch, which now has the ground removed and the motor detached from the cast mount with a sort of sharp carbide blade attached. Removed the nuts to get the blade off requires two very large metric wrenches. When the saw is to be reassembled the blade must be realigned or it will cut at an angle. There is no facility for doing this except by trial and error. While doing that you will no doubt gouge the blade into the cast iron blade guard as there is almost no clearance between the blade and the cast mount.
Having discovered all that I mounted the second diamond tip blade. It wobbled too. Further investigation showed that the motor shaft was bent.
After all that there is more bad news. The saw has near zero adjustment in blade height. The adjustment is by set screw and has no method to slightly adjust, it just moves any way it wants. The saw is also noisy and rattles badly.
I regret the day I ever bought this saw. It is an unmitigated piece of [...].
Rating: 1 / 5