A great saw for many hobbies. Just the right weight and ergonomically designed for comfortable and precise cutting of many different materials. The vast choice of blades that fit the handle make it an ideal, if not essential, tool in any hobbyists toolbox. Good that you only need to replace the blade rather than the full saw when worn out, unlike lot of other brands of razor saw.
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I haven't used it yet but it seems to be ok. It's what I will need for fine cutting of wood. I'm not sure if I should use it to cut metals as advertised, Not sure what 'Peco Track' is, whether its metal or some type of plastic- would like to know though before I would attempt to cut anything like metal.
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Good quality for the price, easy to swap put blades as requires, blades seem durable but have only used on wood and plastic model projects. A must have item for any diorama enthusiast.
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I always use a razor saw for cutting small wood and making miniatures for the dolls house. The trouble is they wear out and need replacing every so often. The saw blade is interchangeable with the handle, so you just swap the one for the other when you need the smaller blade. A razor saw is an essential bit of kit for model making, and these are cheap enough to buy, when you need a new replacement.
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Expo razor saws are the perfect tool for accurate cutting of thick balsa. They cut quickly and neatly without tearing away the outer fibres, as coarser saws would do. The full depth blade also stops the blade from producing a wavy cut.
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