🛠️ Cut with confidence, craft with precision!
The X-ActoPrecision Razor Saw Set features a 4.5-inch metal blade and an auto-retractable plastic handle, designed for delicate and precise cutting of metal, balsa wood, and plastic. Lightweight and compact, it’s ideal for detailed model making and railroad track projects, combining safety and versatility in one trusted tool.
Material | Metal |
Brand | X-Acto |
Color | As Shown in the Image |
Item Length | 4.5 Inches |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Blade Material | Metal |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Blade Length | 4.5 Inches |
Style | Precision Razor Saw Set |
Handle Type | Auto-Retractable |
Manufacturer | Xacto |
UPC | 885411911110 079946094992 046908392144 074994484184 721947571551 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00079946094992, 00071701057068 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Item model number | X75300 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Material Type | Metal |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | X75300 |
Z**H
Not Just for Hobbiests, Great Workshop Tool for Electronics, Maker and Exploring
After snapping open a few Bluetooth locator fobs to replace the batteries, I felt that these blades might do a cleaner job by cutting them rather than using the hammer and chisel they way I did the first dozen or so.The blades make quick work of these locator shells, slipping right into the groove of the untouched shell and cutting through the plastic with ease. The two images are the original Tile locators, which contain a 3v coin-size battery that is soldered or welded into place. I will be pulling those out and replacing them with a snap-in battery holder on the outside of the case so I can replace the battery every 18-months or so without opening the split case. I won't be putting that on the outside of anything, but there are plenty of opportunities to slip these into a side pocket of a suitcase, backpack, lunch box, camera case or other items you want to track.As I cut more old locators I get a little better with my technique, but from the first cut, I've found this X-Acto saw the perfect tool for the job! Even as prices on the locators come down, replacing the battery will always be cheaper than replacing an entire unit.
K**H
Durability
Love this hobby saw works great
M**N
Great set of knives, packaging is lacks attention to detail.
X-ACTO knives have been a favorite of hobbyists for decades. These knives continue that excellence. The packaging has deteriorated significantly. Fit and finish have suffered. Also, replacement blades are stored in the lid, retained by magnets. The weak/cheap magnets do a very poor job of securing the blades.
T**N
Ginseu of hobby knife
Arived on time in retail package. The plastic was not fused together so you slide the backing out , love this packaging. It is a beneficial novelty other gurus should implement. The blades have 40 TPI and 42 TPI making them " fine" knife. I use it to make Marquette and inlays with exotic hardwoods. The wood is 1/42" thick without any backing a fine sharp blade cuts without leaving splinters, or chafe. One splinter and the piece is unusable. Smooth cuts on hardwood every time and accurate. The blade only cuts when pulling it and dosnt cut when pushing as designed. The bade has a reinforced spine so the thin blade resists bending and bowing - partly due to the pull cut. So all that is impressive but if you know marquet an 1/8" short cut and its a do over same with inla because it's repetitive the short cut miss cut turns into the grand Cannon. I did call customer service to verify the pull cut but " didn't have needed inuformatiin.". The Internet poodle fetched the answer. The best for last is the handle holds the blade wiggeling free-very important fo precise cutting. The bades chage out quickly. The price could be higher and the customer service needs training, however I will by more as they dull from the same retailer and same brand name .
B**U
Very nice little saw, decent price and X-Acto quality.
Really like this little tool.Become really handy around for bunch of projects.Great for detailed work, hobbyist, working with models and miniatures, craft projects etc.Ability to exchange blades is a huge plus. It's very sharp and cuts well, works great so far.Comes with two blades, both blades are same 42 tpi (teeth per inch).One is 3/4" deep and other one is 1" deep(X-acto # X234 and X235).My only two cents - do not buy it with Excel Mitre Box as I did and as was recommended by Amazon. Blades are not deep enough to cut thru unless you going to put something underneath of piece you want to cut. See photos for more details.All in all I really love this little saw.
J**N
Not heirlooms
These are not your grandfather's carving knives, Hand forged from Damascus, and polished to perfection. They are also not 800$. They are ok knives that are super cheap. Ready to use. And easy to sharpen. Get yourself some porcelain sharpening rods and true then up every time you use them. You'll get the job done just fine.
S**K
Works fine
Good item especially of you're a balsa or wood hobbyist. Does a good job and I like the larger handle. makes it easier to control. this pairs will with the aluminum mitre box.
J**Y
Good saw - but a little too thin for medium fret wire
This is a great little saw for the price. I purchased it to cut fret slots for a cigar box guitar. I found the slots a little too thin to accommodate the tang of the "medium" size fret wire I used. I had to file the tangs down and even then it was really a struggle to get them seated without rolling/deforming. It was my first fretting job and next time I'll be spending the money for a proper fret saw - but that's my bad and not Xacto's. This is a good little hobby saw for extremely thin cuts.
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