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I hate to discriminate and
put all of these useful things under the "Other" machines, because
they are essential. But they are ancillary at best, and hold little interest
beyond their immediate tasks.


This is a hugely entertaining little machine, and was my first finished CNC machine. It was very easy to get it going, the page gives full details. It's capacity is limited to 8" x 4" x 2" and whatever is amenable to carving/routing/milling/drilling with a Dremel tool.

Hello, Blanch!

Someday, maybe mine will look this nice and clean!
I was very tempted to go
for a larger capacity fixed or vertical bandsaw rather than this smaller
saw, but I was coming off the rebound having lost on buying a metal lathe
on eBay and saw this was closing in 3 minutes. For $41 it's hard to go
wrong! I'll get a bigger one later if I need it and if this whole activity
turns out to be interesting. Or maybe I won't need a bigger one: the
thing is, with the size machine tools I can afford, this saw will probably
cut the largest stock I can machine anyway. Besides, I also have a plasma
cutter, which may prove to be a better answer.
Newsbreak: I have not used
this bandsaw since getting my new DeWalt Multicutter!
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DeWalt
Multicutter: A Poor Man's Cold Saw? |

This saw works so well I have not used my HF 4 x 6 bandsaw since. It is fast (the big chunk of aluminum you see there is about a 30 second cut) and leaves a very clean finish. These saws were about $400 when I bought mine, and are ideal for the home shop machinist or welder!
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