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The BladeRunner is a portable, multi-purpose precision cutter that utilizes any T-Shank jigsaw blades. The variable speed motor control and simple blade changing mechanism allows you to cut wood, metal, plastic, aluminum, and ceramic tile. There really is no limit to the projects that the BladeRunner can tackle. Weighing in at only 18 pounds, this unit can be easily taken anywhere. The unit can be operated on any bench top surface or mounted to the convenient wall mount bracket. The dust port attaches to any shop vacuum for less cleanup and hassle. It includes a wall mount bracket, miter gauge/rip fence, five T-Shank jigsaw blades, and instruction manual..../ Rockwell RK7321 BladeRunner with Wall Mount / Electric Tool
Create a clean cut through wood, metal, plastic, aluminum, or ceramic tile with the Rockwell BladeRunner. Thanks to its quick release wall mount, the BladeRunner is easy to take along on job sites or house projects. The BladeRunner is compatible with any T-shank jigsaw blade--simply change the blade when working with a new material. A low-friction stainless steel tabletop and dust port make both cutting and cleanup easy. Ideal for a multiple variety of cuts, the BladeRunner is truly a versatile cutting machine. Its cutting capacities are: up to 1-1/2 inches (wood), up to 1-1/4 inches (PVC), up to 3/8-inch (aluminum), up to 1/8 inch (steel), and up to 3-8 inch (ceramic tile).
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Lightweight, compact design ideal for mounting on walls or benchtop surfaces. |
Make precise cuts through wood, metal, plastic, aluminum, and ceramic tile. |
With the BladeRunner, there's no need for bulky workbenches or multiple tools. Simply mount the cutter to the wall with the included wall mount, or on any benchtop surface. The 5.5-amp power provides reliable performance without unnecessary bulk. At 13.2 pounds, the BladeRunner is easy to take to and from the job-site.
Stainless steel tabletop. |
This multi-purpose precision cutting machine utilizes any T-shank jigsaw blade, so making a variety of cuts is as simple as a quick blade change. Within moments, you can go from creating scroll cuts in wood to circle cuts in tile. Thanks to its variable speed motor control and a simple blade-changing mechanism, you can quickly switch between different cuts in different materials.With the available accessories, you can make perfect circle cuts (RW9261) or cut picture frames (RW9262) with precision and ease.
Durable Construction with Dust Port for Less Cleanup
Featuring a low-friction, stainless steel tabletop, the BladeRunner's durable design is built to last. For added convenience, its dust port attaches to any shop vacuum to keep your workspace cleaner and improve visibility.
What's in the Box
BladeRunner, 5 T-shank jigsaw blades, miter gauge/rip fence, wall mount, screws, drywall anchors, and user manual.
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- Includes wall mount, 5 t-shank jigsaw blades, and mitergauge/rip fence
- Durable, low-friction stainless steel table top
- Portable and easy to take anywhere since it weighs only 18 lbs
- Perfect for inside cuts, miter cuts, scroll cuts, metal & tile cuts, circle cuts, and rip cuts
- 5.5 Amp input power
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Don't need to be a replicant to use it. : Rockwell RK7321 BladeRunner with Wall Mount
Rockwell should make it apparent that this is a table saber saw, Not a jig/scroll saw. Calling it a "BladeRunner" is as clear as calling it a "PudBlump". Rockwell should state what type of blade shank is compatible. It needs to be the kind that has 2 crescent shaped indentations and 2 tabs above the indentations on the shank. However, there is a stenciled shape of the blade on the unmentioned tool drawer placed just underneath the table top in the front.
This is the only table saber saw that I've ever located. There used to be tables that would mount hand-held routers or saber saws, but they seem to be no longer sold. I was looking for an inexpensive substitute for a small band saw for making only straight cuts, but all the table scroll saws I found did not have quadrate tables, and so, they can't have fences or even the quality to mount a temporary fence/jig for (trying to) making straight cuts.
It comes with a miter gauge attachment that's certainly cheap. There are three 2-holed shim strips supplied for the gauge. I had to "tin snip" one to yield a "washer" shim which is on the angle adjustment knob. Using a whole shim results in an unacceptable gap in the middle of the fence and the table top. Even so, the gauge's fence also doesn't lie perfectly flat on the table, probably because the table top being made of sheet metal rather than being a machined-flat slab of cast metal ($$$). This makes the table face uneven and creates gaps under the miter gauge's fence.
My main suspect for getting this tool is to cut 0.62 inch hard plastic (epoxy resin+fiber glass) printed circuit boards for circuit prototyping purposes. Thin stock can unintentionally slip underneath the fence which causes a miss-cut. This doesn't happen on materials thicker than about 1/10th inch. I would gladly purchase a best miter gauge, but the table's gauge slot is ownership and won't hold a proper gauge. Why did Rockwell do this ?!
I solved the problem of thin stock slipping under the miter gauge by fabricating a one-inch-on-both-sides right angle piece of sheet metal that sits in the middle of the upright of the gauge's "protractor" and the fence bar. It's about 6 inches long. See the "user's images".
Overall, the unit is easy to use, is reasonably quiet, has reasonably puny vibration and ordinarily works well. The supplied blades are very poor quality. I am using Bosch T118A 24-tpi blades purchased at Lowes which were the only brand available, but work well. Most of the other brand blades sold had the other shank type which do not fit this unit. Strangely, my local Home Depot carries no blades with the right shank type.
I have no intention of using the wall mount bracket at this time. I would sooner build a institution shelf/table, especially since the unit's feet are rubber and should grip a wooden face well. The supplied wall mount seems convenient, but holds the unit with only 2 small plastic hooks that attach to the table top's lip. The bottom of the unit is free to swing out when pulled, though I guess this would never be a problem. While the wall brackets looks strong, the table attachment method to the bracket is very hokey. I would rather Rockwell excluded the wall brackets (or made them optional) and instead had a flatter table top and proper miter gauge slots. I would gladly pay more money for these two features. Rockwell, are you listening ?
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