Maciej Nowak has built a tiny table saw by sourcing an 800-watt brushless motor and fabricating the necessary components like blade mount, belt drive, and frame.
The motor was fitted with a speed controller, making the saw portable, although it's designed to run off DC batteries rather than a wall supply.
The project involved using a lathe to produce components out of steel and aluminum, along with a plywood housing for the saw.
This DIY mini table saw can be useful for small projects and offers portability due to its size.