Micromark Minature Table Saw?

I wish my table saw had a dust extraction port like in the second pic.  I'll have to draw up plans and see what I can do with some ply.
 
If you can manage it and are still looking, this is a great small saw.

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http://www.advmachinery.com/c-45-accura-multifunction-machine.aspx

Somewhat expensive but very precise and the dust collection is really excellent.
 
pedr0 said:
Somewhat expensive but very precise and the dust collection is really excellent.

Somewhat? I thought  the $800 I spent on the MicroMark minature tablesaw with all the accessories was expensive. This Accura MK4 is three times the price. But, as you say, it appears to be a very precise machine.
 
It is expensive -but- you get a small router table, saw, disc sander and power take-off for either a mortising table or a flexible shaft tool. Perfect for building architectural models in a smallish space on the 10th floor of an office building as I did for several years.
 
pedr0 said:
It is expensive -but- you get a small router table, saw, disc sander and power take-off for either a mortising table or a flexible shaft tool.

Yes, I realize it's a multifunction tool. Very much in the Shopsmith category. My main need was for a small table saw to use in a confined space. In retrospect, the Micromark saw I bought is cheaply constructed and somewhat awkward to to use, not at all a quality tool as the Hegner appears to be. Had I more time, the facilities and foresight, I could have built a better small table saw for myself. But, it does what I need it to do at a basic level, so I can't be completely dismissive of it.
 
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