Re: I think its worth it...
You'd cut a bunch of templates and jigs out of masonite or 1/4 plywood.
You'd use it to simply "cut a couple inches off that dowel" without setting up the table saw fence, sled, making a lot of sawdust etc.
You'd cut very thin kerf stuff like drill press or router table inserts.
You'd make odd shaped gluing and clamping cauls.
You'd saw pencils in half lengthwise to make a zero clearance marker.
You'd scroll cut letters and numbers to make signs with your name, callsign, nickname, address, title, tool/work area.
You'd cut everything from cork to leather to wood to aluminum to steel and the blades cost 50 cents and change in 60 seconds.
You'd break or dull a blade and throw it away or you'd reuse the remaining good part of the blade as a tiny keyhole saw, mounted in a wooden handle that you built with the same saw.
You'd saw tons of stuff and never lose a fingertip.
You'd clamp together several sheets of laminate, glue a pinup girl pic, photo of your dog, unicorn for your daughter, 56 chev, whatever, and cut out the coolest table top mosaic in the world.
You'd cut walnut pistol grips that are an exact fit to your hand.
That's what you'd do with it.
Lumpy
You were the Ken-L-Ration St Bernard?
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