First USB Powered Chainsaw For Office Use

For some reasons, you might need chainsaws in your office, for instance, to prepare some artwork or models to while away your boredom. The commercially available chainsaws might not be so suitable for your purpose due to its large size and weight. If your work requires you to have one in your office, probably this compact USB-powered chainsaw, i.Saw, might be a good choice.

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Measuring 15.2 x 5.8 x 5.1 inches (385 x 147 x 130mm) in dimension, the i.Saw is about a keyboard’s size and it weighs about 3.7kg. This mini chainsaw is powered by USB. Users just need to plug it to their computer or other USB-enabled devices to start using it. Even though it is small and light in size, i.Saw doesn’t compromise in terms of performance. The USB chain delivers fast cutting speed with good efficiency and it is tested on various types of woods and other materials. Let’s have a look at the video clip below on how the USB powered chainsaw works

6 Responses to “First USB Powered Chainsaw For Office Use”

  1. ME!
    July 10th, 2009 10:28
    6

    “any wood”
    those looked too flimsy for it to be able to cut “any wood”.

  2. Mark
    July 10th, 2009 00:04
    5

    Of course there’s a chainsaw in Doom o.O

  3. Dan
    July 9th, 2009 08:19
    4

    Hahaha…Doom with real-life chainsaw control…it’d be amazing!!! I remember those days, coming home from school, chainsawing aliens and demons to pieces for a couple of hours before dinner. Doom with no chainsaws would be like dessert with no ice-cream. All the fun would be gone before you start…

  4. Captain zed
    July 9th, 2009 07:35
    3

    There’s no chainsaws in doom…thats resi 4 youre thinking of

  5. jantteri
    July 9th, 2009 02:46
    2

    sure u can play, only get it wireless to start harvest in your office.

  6. maraz
    July 9th, 2009 01:24
    1

    … but can you play Doom using it?

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