🛠️ Cut like a pro, craft like a visionary!
The Tamiya 74111 Fine Craft Handsaw features a 46mm SK95 carbon steel blade with fine teeth for clean, precise cuts on plastic models and Mini 4WD kits. Lightweight and compact, it includes a protective plastic case for safe blade storage, making it an essential tool for hobbyists seeking flawless craftsmanship.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Blade Length | 46 Millimeters |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.9"L x 0.2"W x 8.5"H |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Number of Batteries | 1 Unknown batteries required. |
Blade Shape | Round |
Speed | 4500 RPM |
Number of Teeth | 5 |
Power Source | Manual |
Special Features | Spare Blades |
Color | Black |
M**L
A must have for any modeler or rc builder!
This little saw is incredible! It has been a gamechanger for custom rc builds to get the finest and most detailed cuts!
G**S
Great for kitbashing
I use this for cutting through resin or plastic 40k miniatures when modding or kitbashing. Works great! I love the two different sizes so I can have a sturdier blade for thick pieces and a narrow blade for sawing in tight spaces.
A**R
Great for teens.
My hobby crazy granddaughter likes it. Comes in handy.
T**T
Useful Item And Good Quality
Useful Item And Good Quality
A**S
My favorite hobby knife handle
The saws are great on this, it does a fantastic job as it's intended! But it really shines when using it for hobby knife blades! It holds the blades really well and hasn't had any issues like other hobby knife handles i've used in the past!
R**Y
Perfect for the job
I like to build scale model cars. I was using an Xacto knife for all of my cutting jobs but sometimes it just wasn't enough. I needed a saw, but everything I already had was just too big. Then I found the Tamiya Handsaw with Handle. Absolutely perfect! The right size to get into small, tight areas and only takes a couple of strokes to saw through any styrene. Great product.
C**.
Perfect saw for small projects…
Had a hard time finding something like this. It is perfect for small cuts that can’t be made accurately, or safely, with a smooth blade (Xacto type). I’m modifying an amt naboo fighter to resemble the one on The Mandalorian. It is working great. The tip in the QA section here that says it works best as a pull saw was right on the money. Don’t force it or put too much pressure on it, let it do the work. A great little saw everyone needs in their kitbashing toolbox. UPDATE: I’ve made something like 18 cuts now with this saw and it is still sharp and working great. I am confident that if you use this saw for what it is intended for, you will be happy with it.
C**R
not the right size
I tried to use this for something and sadly it didn't work the way I needed it to do.
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