
If you are interested in DIY mini table saws, you might want to take a look at this article.
If you happen to have a wooden board, a bakelite board, a flexible shaft for an electric grinder, a small saw blade, and a flat-head self-tapping screw, then once you have these materials, you may suddenly get the idea of making a mini table saw. If you also have tools such as an electric drill and a hand saw, you can start building it.
Below is the finished product. The top layer is a 30×30 bakelite board, fixed to the wooden board underneath with countersunk flat-head screws.

You cut a suitable rectangular slot in the middle of the bakelite board.

You assemble and fix the lower part using wooden boards.

You leave a gap to allow dust removal.

In the middle, you use a flexible shaft holding a small saw blade, and you fix the shaft using a 3 mm aluminum plate.

The electric grinder provides the power.

You try cutting a small wooden board.

It works very well.

You add a speed control to adjust the rotation speed, and the build is complete.
