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Proxxon Scroll Saw DS 115/E bench top machine is ideal for delicate projects such as model building, toy manufacturing and precision work. It cuts soft wood such as bass wood, up to 1-3/16 inch, hard wood up to 25/64 inch (plastic including circuit boards) up to 5/32 inch and non-ferrous metals up to 5/64 inch using standard Proxxon scroll saw blades. The machine has a very stable ribbed die cast aluminum saw frame with a deep 11-13/16 inch throat. The blade holding section is adjustable in three positions for longer blade life and more precise cuts for different types of projects.
This is the ideal machine for jewelry making and other delicate projects: model building, small toys, and precision work. It cuts soft wood (e.g. bass wood) up to 1 3/16" (30 mm), hard wood up to approx. 25/64" (10 mm), plastic (including circuit boards) up to approx. 5/32" (4 mm) and non-ferrous metals up to 5/64" (2 mm) with standard scroll saw blades. We have cut some thin stainless steel sheet with this saw in our shop, but would not recommend doing that for regular projects. The machine has a very stable ribbed die-cast aluminum saw frame with 11 13/16" (300 mm) throat. The blade guide is equipped with an integrated blower, and dust collection port is also standard.
The patented head is height-adjustable in 3 positions and offers numerous advantages: The lifetime of the saw blade is tripled after shortening it twice (teeth in the middle part of the saw blade are finally used, too). With the head in the lowest position, working with a blade shortened to 2 23/64" is even more precise. The machined worktable of die-cast aluminum has a size of 6 19/64" x 6 19/64" (160 x 160 mm) and is equipped with an adjustable longitudinal stop and graduated miter gauge (0-90°). The ABS plastic body provides a very practical sliding door on the right side of the housing for access. The saw is powered by a 110 - 120V motor (85 W) for prolonged use, low noise performance and even supported by a quiet and wear-resistant toothed belt drive, running in a ball bearing assembly. The machine offers an electronically controllable stroke rate from approx. 150 - 2,500 strokes/min.
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