Like most of you, I have various tools for modelling...big hammer, paint roller etc. But, I needed something that could do straight cuts without using the Dremel, even with larger blades, or hacking away with a hacksaw. Due to dodgy hands that cramp doing simple cuts in wood, plasticard etc can be a pain-literally.
I saw a video with Adam Savage (the Mythbuster guy) and he made a new vice for a mini chop saw-he has two and had them over 10 years and they are only cheapos and do what you need for modelling. So, I hunted around and found the virtually the same one he has, set it up and it works really well, great for styrene, thin wood even metal.
Now, it isn't massive and has a 50mm blade, it isn't designed for heavy duty stuff. The vice moves so you can get 45 degree cuts etc, not the best quality castings but it certainly is a great help.
The pictures show the exact one I have, they are not mine so credit is from Ebay.
I saw a video with Adam Savage (the Mythbuster guy) and he made a new vice for a mini chop saw-he has two and had them over 10 years and they are only cheapos and do what you need for modelling. So, I hunted around and found the virtually the same one he has, set it up and it works really well, great for styrene, thin wood even metal.
Now, it isn't massive and has a 50mm blade, it isn't designed for heavy duty stuff. The vice moves so you can get 45 degree cuts etc, not the best quality castings but it certainly is a great help.
The pictures show the exact one I have, they are not mine so credit is from Ebay.
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