Fien has been making plaster cast saws since 1945. http://www.woodworkersjournal.com/Ezine ... _9070.aspxFinallySailing wrote:Got my knock-off many years ago made by Bosch. Was a godsend when we were renovating our house up north. They are now even selling similar multitools at Aldi's here and whenever they are selling the attachments I stock up as they are a fraction of the cost. "Fein" in a way is a knock off as well, the oscillating saw goes back to orthopedic plaster cast saw invented in the early 1940sseahouse wrote:Yup, and the Fein Multi-tool is still king of the hill in spite of all the knock-offs, and the high price, according to any review I've seen. Some of the knock-off tools (universal profiles) fit the Fein as well, so those are more economical to use in it. Have not seen a Fein on sale, but have been watching. I borrowed a knock-off and was impressed.
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Best!! thing to cut fiberglass
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Thanks for pointing that out. In history of medicine, the invention of the still nowadays in use oscillating plaster cast saw is attributed to an American Orthopedic Surgeon, Homer Stryker. He filed a patent for this in 1945. Fein may well have started producing plaster cast saws at the same time as well (as much as this was possible then) but they would have been more like a circular saw. Not that I am trying to pull down a very reputable company in my old home countryRobertB wrote: Fien has been making plaster cast saws since 1945. http://www.woodworkersjournal.com/Ezine ... _9070.aspx

I remember seeing the Fein multitools in exhibitions many years ago and being simply in awe. Their reps kept on pointing out that they were as safe as the plaster saws ...
I've managed to find the original patent for the oscillating plaster saw by Dr Stryker, who went on to build up a very successful company of medical devices:

When you read the text of his patent application, he describes how the same principle can be used to cut other materials like "bone, plastics, wood and even metal".
Fein is a fine company
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Hi Steve, How have you two been? Still working on Freedom to get her back on the lake. Enough dirt to plant a garden. Are you going to be coming up this way again. I also used an angle grinder. Keep in touch. Woody
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Freedom,
End of the week.... Callville........ likely Friday or Saturday am.
You're welcome aboard. Could use a crew for Saturday's race. It's later this year....... 11:00, I'm pretty sure.
See ya there, if you're interested. I'll look for ya.
SK
End of the week.... Callville........ likely Friday or Saturday am.
You're welcome aboard. Could use a crew for Saturday's race. It's later this year....... 11:00, I'm pretty sure.
See ya there, if you're interested. I'll look for ya.
SK
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I went and found a local outlet for Fein... $300 really? IMHO its a waste of money unless you are going to use it a heck of a lot.. OR your building museum quality furniture etc etc .. and then you wouldn't need it.. Very serviceable quality units are available for less than 1/2 often less than a 1/3 the cost.
