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ToolGuyd > Power Tools > Oscillating Tools > New Dremel Moto-Saw Coping and Scroll Saw Preview

New Dremel Moto-Saw Coping and Scroll Saw Preview

Aug 31, 2012 Stuart 19 Comments

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Dremel Moto-Saw Oscillating Hand Saw

Dremel is soon coming out with their Moto-Saw, a new power tool that’s got us quite excited. While described as an oscillating tool, the Dremel Moto-Saw looks to be a mini handheld scroll saw. But no matter how it’s described, the Moto-Saw has the potential to be a big hit with DIYers and hobbyists.

We use Dremel rotary tools on a regular basis and have been quite pleased with the steady tool and accessory improvements over the years. Dremel has also proven their ability to think outside their rotary tool comfort zone with products like their the Saw-Max and Multi-Max oscillating tools.

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Dremel Moto-Saw Features:

The Moto-Saw is designed for cutting wood, plastic, and metal materials. From what we can tell it will be best suited for complex and curved cuts, but a fence can be added to facilitate making clean straight cuts.

  • Stationary bench mode
  • Hand-holdable for use on larger workpieces
  • Variable speed adjustment
  • Miter gauge for angle cuts
  • Adjustable hold-down near active cutting area for reduced vibration
  • 9-foot power cord (for great mobility)
  • Included vacuum dust port adapter
  • Tool-free QuickChange auto-tensioning blade change mechanism
  • Blade types: metal-cutting (MS53), fine wood (MS5w), wood and plastic (MS51), side-cutting (MS50)

Dremel Moto-Saw Wood Cutting

Technical Specifications

  • 70-watt motor
  • no-load speed of 1500-2250 strokes per minute
  • ~5/16″/8mm stroke length

Dremel Moto Saw Handheld

The US tool kit, MS20-01, will come with the Moto-Saw, storage case case, 4x multi-purpose wood saw blades, 4x fine wood saw blades, 1x metal saw blade, and 1x side-cutting blade.

Dremel Moto-Saw Kit

The Moto-Saw will be available starting in January 2013 via Amazon, Lowes, and possibly other Dremel distributors for about $100. Additional blades will be available for about $7.

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19 Comments

  1. Steve

    Aug 31, 2012

    Hmm… is it April 1 already?

    Reply
    • Jeff Tieman

      Sep 1, 2012

      Must be. No thanks, Dremel.

      Reply
  2. Dennis

    Aug 31, 2012

    1) Where was this thing when I was coping trim?
    2) It says Dremel on it and comes in a cute little suitcase. I must own it.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Aug 31, 2012

      Right now there’s no definitive ETA. You’re not the only one, I want to try it out, pronto! I have a few projects this would be perfect for, where larger tools would be overkill.

      Reply
      • Dennis

        Sep 1, 2012

        Can we start a petition?

        Reply
  3. jesse

    Sep 1, 2012

    There’s a subtitled video on YT: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k18etqhiBZ4.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Sep 1, 2012

      Thanks for the link! The saw is a little larger than I thought it would be, but still far smaller than a scroll saw.

      Reply
  4. silona

    Sep 18, 2012

    When can we expect this tool in the shops in the Netherlands, I am looking for a long time for this handy tool.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Sep 19, 2012

      You’ll have to check with your local Dremel distributor. Right now there’s no information about the USA launch and there’s noone I can ask about a Netherlands launch.

      Reply
  5. audrey walker

    Feb 1, 2013

    i want this really badly

    Reply
  6. Adrian

    Feb 21, 2013

    Looks like it is out. I have one on the way 🙂

    Reply
  7. Stacy Dudley

    Mar 2, 2013

    I just purcahsed one (03/01/2013). From my limited experience with it, I like it a lot! I left a semi lengthy review on the Dremel forum. If anybody is interested in reading it before purchasing one here is the link:

    http://messageboard.dremel.com/Topic8973-68-1.aspx

    Enoy!

    Reply
  8. inderjeet singh

    Apr 22, 2013

    my uncle gifted the scrawl saw ,it is the best tool i have,this is the secound Dremel machine,i have completed quite many hobby projects with them but i need the blade for the scrawl saw and they are not avalable in india,please help me how to buy the blades i have broken wood cutting blade….thanks wait for your reply…

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Apr 22, 2013

      You can always check with European vendors to see if they’ll ship to your country. If not, there’s a chance that regular pin-end blades will fit, but the Dremel blades look to have more reinforcement.

      Reply
  9. inder

    Nov 5, 2013

    dear i am unable to get the balde MS51 i have tried with the local distributer i need help can i buy on line

    Reply
  10. Ruben

    Apr 26, 2014

    Compre una en junio del 2013 y el kit no traía el aditamento para cortes rectos o con angulos y no lo puedo conseguir en las tiendas además de recorrer las páginas de Dremel no encuetro el número de pieza, podrían facilitarme como comprarlo. Por todo lo demás es una maquina exelente.

    Reply
  11. Victor Flores

    Sep 27, 2014

    Can you please let me know if this beautiful mini-machine is capable to cut “Name Plates” on less than 1 mm Sterling Silver Sheet, if yes will be great, I have “Carpal Tunnel” in both hands that make very difficult for me to do my job.
    Thanks in advance for your fast answer.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Oct 1, 2014

      It *should* be able to, but the only way to find out would be to give it a try. You could also try contacting Dremel to see what their recommendation would be.

      Reply
  12. Dennis Halejak

    Jul 23, 2016

    Where can I buy the mitre gauge pictured in your review of the Dremel MS20??

    Reply

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