Can This Adorable Tiny Table Saw Do Anything Useful?

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This saw is for crafts that use balsa wood, popsicle sticks, cardboard tubes.

seansysig
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"for scale, here's a small chicken"

lol - we need more Robert in these trying times :)

DocNo
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I love tiny versions of regular things!

Happily, so does my wife.

PercentJake
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My gerbil is gonna love this, he takes forever to cut a board using his lil Japanese pull saw. I'm getting one!!

ryanmcnair
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I'd love it if this turned into a thing where you get a tiny shop vac, then a circular saw, and just a bunch of other tiny tools to build a tiny shop lol

mr.waffles
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Robert: "Yeah, you're a good birb!"
Birb: [ESCALATING DINOSAUR SHRIEK]

thefez-cat
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My in-laws use one of those and one of the mini chop saws for doll house building. Works great for their needs. The houses they make are fully electrified and sell for over $10, 000 each.

Birdman_in_CLE
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I feel like this would be quite funny to have as my sole woodworking tool. I can imagine giving someone a tour of my shop and then showing them my woodworking area with just this tiny guy hanging out all alone in a corner.

negil
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I'm pretty sure my cheap deli slicer has more grunt.

TomCarlson
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Perfect for turning regular pencils into golf pencils! I half expected the Spongebob screen to pop up saying ”One hour later” in a French accent!

emjackdad
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This thing actually looks more dangerous than a full sized table saw.

JM-syqv
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As everyone else has said a year ago this is meant for very very small dollhouse/hobbyist balsa wood type projects. The fact it has a "finger" (lol) guard for the blade is actually really great - most of the cheap ones you can find are literally just a block with a table saw blade sticking out the top with no safety features. I'm gonna have to go through your whole channel now to see if you review any other tiny woodshop tools because you are excited as hell and I love that.

cpunching
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The nice thing is that it can fit *inside* your dust collector.
It could be useful for 1/8" plywood, the kind we usually cut with a laser cutter...

ralfoide
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I bought one recently and made a couple upgrades: built a much larger frame around it with a 16x20 surface, to which I applied a plastic grid; and replaced the blade with one from Micro-Mark. Note of caution: when removing the blade be careful to turn the nut CLOCKWISE to remove it, and do so very carefully to avoid stripping it and the arbor--they are both made of fairly soft metal.

wabisabi
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Looking forward to the build series on cross cut sleds and jigs for this!

WTRI_Ronny
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This saw is suitable for model making, building houses, planes and boats and dioramas, balsa wood and other soft woods, greetings from Portimão Portugal.

Jaime
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Okay that's great and all but how is it at mowing your yard?

WayneMoyer
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I didn't know this exists, and it's clearly an awful product that's bordering on being trash, but I WANT IT SO BADLY. I wonder how well it could perform with a competent motor and blade.

AndrewSanjanwala
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I got an anxiety attack at 2:09 when the blade moved a little and the sound from the next shot faded in....

ARG
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I got one to chop up old circuit boards. It doesn't have enough power for that either in case anyone was wondering. Gonna keep it though, 'cause it might come in handy for craft stuff - plus the cute factor! UPDATE: Ah, wait!!! The diamond blade cuts though circuit boards and ceramic body components like a hot knife through butter - really. Stay away from plastic body components like large connectors, and super long cuts - and it barely bogs down at all. The mighty-mite is redeemed!

rbwannasee