Excel - Jeweler's Saw
Cut intricate curves through plastic, foam, and cardboard with precision
Precise cuts through model-making materials require blade tension you can actually maintain. This jeweler's saw features a sturdy steel frame that holds fine blades taut through extended cutting sessions, critical when working intricate shapes in plastic sheet, illustration board, or foam core. The adjustable throat depth accommodates various project sizes while keeping your hand positioned for control.
Three blade options handle different material thicknesses and detail levels. No. 0 blades (60 teeth per inch) slice clean edges in thin plastics and delicate cuts where precision matters most. No. 1 blades (52 tpi) balance detail with speed for general modelmaking work. No. 2 blades (42 tpi) power through thicker materials, dense Styrofoam, multiple cardboard layers, heavier plastics, without binding or wandering off your cut line.
The frame's rigid construction eliminates flex that causes blade breakage and inaccurate cuts. Architectural model builders rely on this saw for cutting window openings and complex building components. Diorama makers use it to shape terrain forms and structural elements. Replace blades as needed to maintain cutting performance across projects. This saw handles the repetitive, accurate cutting that scratch-building and modelmaking demand.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
- Cuts plastic, cardboard, and Styrofoam
- Sturdy construction ensures consistent cuts
- Three blade options: 0, 1, 2
- No. 0 blade: 60 teeth per inch
- No. 1 blade: 52 teeth per inch
- No. 2 blade: 42 teeth per inch
- Ideal for detailed craft projects
