Just saw this on YT, a video featuring a new model making cutting tool.
The Hozo Neo Blade, (they, eg: Hozo, seem to do various other tools too).
Looks like its basically a reciprocating tool, using scalpel type blades, instead of saw blades.
Seems to cut really well, and on various materials, eg: sprues, plastic sheet, card, etc.
The reviewer states you can use much less pressure, so less likely to snap / slip, etc, so maybe safer?
Negatives seem to be the blade gets hot, so the plastic melts, so a bit of clean up required afterwards?
Also needs to have its own special "nano" cutting matt.
No idea how long the blades last, how much replacements are, whether you can use "normal" scalpel blades?
The cost is a negative, did quick search online and they seem to be £200+ the matt is also £30+, so not cheap.
I could not see any other products around that are the same as this. We do have more traditional rotary tools, that can cut using discs etc, but the Neo blade does seem a better solution for cutting IMHO.
Hopefully the cost will come down over time and other manufacturers eventually copy the design or come up with their own alternatives.
See linky:
The Hozo Neo Blade, (they, eg: Hozo, seem to do various other tools too).
Looks like its basically a reciprocating tool, using scalpel type blades, instead of saw blades.
Seems to cut really well, and on various materials, eg: sprues, plastic sheet, card, etc.
The reviewer states you can use much less pressure, so less likely to snap / slip, etc, so maybe safer?
Negatives seem to be the blade gets hot, so the plastic melts, so a bit of clean up required afterwards?
Also needs to have its own special "nano" cutting matt.
No idea how long the blades last, how much replacements are, whether you can use "normal" scalpel blades?
The cost is a negative, did quick search online and they seem to be £200+ the matt is also £30+, so not cheap.
I could not see any other products around that are the same as this. We do have more traditional rotary tools, that can cut using discs etc, but the Neo blade does seem a better solution for cutting IMHO.
Hopefully the cost will come down over time and other manufacturers eventually copy the design or come up with their own alternatives.
See linky:

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