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    Default Byrnes 4 inch model makers Table Saw

    Hi all
    I have just came across this Byrnes 4 inch Modellers saw, I am very interested to see if anyone on the forum has one or knows anything about them. You can see them on the Tube
    They are supposed to be the most accurate modelling saw you can buy.
    I was just about to buy the Proxxon Table Saw Fet2707 and then seen this one, can I get some input on either of these two small modelling saws. Hope someone can help please.
    Regards colbra
    May your saw stay sharp and your nails never bend

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    Quote Originally Posted by colbra View Post
    Hi all
    I have just came across this Byrnes 4 inch Modellers saw, I am very interested to see if anyone on the forum has one or knows anything about them. You can see them on the Tube
    They are supposed to be the most accurate modelling saw you can buy.
    I was just about to buy the Proxxon Table Saw Fet2707 and then seen this one, can I get some input on either of these two small modelling saws. Hope someone can help please.
    Regards colbra
    I felt sure that there would have been some feedback on these model building saws
    So I will try another way of getting some interest in the subject I WILL SUPPLY A BEER FOR ANY Reasonable INFORMATION ON the model saws
    PAYABLE AT MY WORK SHOP
    May your saw stay sharp and your nails never bend

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    Default There a Beer in it

    Quote Originally Posted by colbra View Post
    Hi all
    I have just came across this Byrnes 4 inch Modellers saw, I am very interested to see if anyone on the forum has one or knows anything about them. You can see them on the Tube
    They are supposed to be the most accurate modelling saw you can buy.
    I was just about to buy the Proxxon Table Saw Fet2707 and then seen this one, can I get some input on either of these two small modelling saws. Hope someone can help please.
    Regards colbra
    I felt sure that there would have been some feedback on these model building saws
    So I will try another way of getting some interest in the subject I WILL SUPPLY A BEER FOR ANY Reasonable INFORMATION ON the model saws
    PAYABLE AT MY WORK SHOP
    May your saw stay sharp and your nails never bend

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    I doubt anyone here has used or bought one so I think your beer is safe but have a look at the two links below.

    Proxxon Machines. (woodworkforums.com)


    Bryens Model Machine table saw (woodworkforums.com)
    CHRIS

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    I cannot vouch for either of the machines you have asked about but I do have the Proxxon Planer and the Proxxon Thicknesser and have been very happy with them both. I did look at both of the saws you mention but with a mitre saw, saw table and bandsaw in the workshop I couldn’t justify the expense.

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