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Cut and sculpt foam to make signs, displays, and prototypes.
Cut thin, synthetic material up to 5/8" thick.
Blades heat instantly to cut through plastic and rubber up to 5" thick.
With a blade that oscillates over 40,000 times per second—faster than you can see or feel—these knives make fast, clean, and precise cuts in a variety of material. Use them to remove supports from 3D printed objects, shape printed circuit boards, and sculpt custom spacers, gaskets, and parts of all kinds.
Make precise cuts to paper, plastic, fabric, and other materials with these sharp blades.
Cut straight lines and patterns with the rotary blades on this cutter.
Convert your drill into a sheet metal cutter to make quick, low-effort cuts without a separate power tool.
Use to cut patterns in flat material with minimal material loss and less effort compared to manual cutters.
A double blade creates two cuts and a 7/32" wide waste strip that peels back, leaving two smooth edges with little distortion.
Minimize material loss and edge distortion with these scissor-like cutters that cut metal up to 1/64" thick.
A heated blade cuts material and fuses the ends to prevent fraying.
Solder in spaces that are difficult to reach without waiting for a battery to charge.
These cordless irons run on butane gas, so you don't have to recharge a battery between uses.
Adjust the tip temperature to suit your application using a button control.
Kits include an iron, tips for a variety of applications, a stand, a sponge, and a cap.
Kits include an iron, tips for a variety of applications, a heat-shrink attachment, an ejector, and a cap.
With the push of a button, these irons convert from a straight grip to a pistol grip with either a 45° or 90° head angle. Battery power and no cord means you can take them where you need them.
A rechargeable battery powers these irons.
These irons run on AA batteries and are for intermittent use.
Ultra thin, these irons are for precise soldering in electronics applications.
Combine a handle, a heating element, and a tip to create the iron you need.
These irons come with one fixed temperature tip—to adjust the temperature, change out the tip.
These irons have a large tip for excellent heat transfer, making them ideal for running seams in sheet metal.
Solder a connection without touching it by melting the solder with hot air.
Replace your station's soldering iron or swap it out for a different wattage.
These irons put an extra layer of cork insulation between your hand and the iron.
Use these irons for your high-volume jobs.
From electronics to metal sealing, these irons handle intermittent soldering jobs.