Dremel 4" table saw

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Penultimate

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Greetings
I'm not putting this in For Sale yet. This was my Father's saw and I have no room. It is an old Dremel 4" table saw it's so old there is very little plastic on it. Is this a good saw for pen makers?
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Comments and questions appreciated.
Thanks
Mike
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dogcatcher

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I have successfully used a lot worse saws. It is underpowered, but taking it slow it will "usually" work. I bought wood that was already thin from this place. - THIN WOOD #TW

I made a small sled and used the Dremel saw and the wood from Shipleys to do segmented work. Not ideal, but as long as I had a sharp blade, and took my time, I was successful. When it finally quit working I upgraded to a bigger saw, I did miss the Dremel, I could carry it around like the toy size it was.
 

mark james

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I'd keep it (You should). Get some good carbide blades and go slow and it will serve you well.

I have a Byrnes Model Maker Table Saw and love it - your's should serve you well.
 
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