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Project railroad: Cut track with a power tool

By Angela Cotey | December 14, 2012

| Last updated on September 15, 2022


CTT's Kent Johnson demonstrates another track cutting option: how to cut track with a Dremel Saw-Max rotary tool.

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7 thoughts on “Project railroad: Cut track with a power tool

  1. Hugh…it’s a Dremel saw and I got mine at Menard’s. Also Home Depot, Lowes and other “hardware stores” have them

  2. Great articles to get me back into Classic trains. Have the table built, should be fun coming up with a layout.

  3. Funny, I was looking at the Dremel Saw-Max at the Home Depot just the other day! Even with a fine (32 TPI) blade, the hack saw always seems to snag up in the middle part of the rails. Saw-Max is now on my wish list.

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