@Junior posted:Hey Joe!
I've seen this tool advertised on several sites.
Would it be possible for you to do a short, little "demo" video on some scrap?
Sorry Junior - I'm not set up for taking video. I could not find any on YouTube other than a MicroMark promotional video. I tend to use the tool on wood a lot more than plastic, especially cutting out window holes. Relatively quick passes are needed or the wood will start smoking if you go too slow. I will make the cut all the way through wood.
Styrene plastic in particular has a tendency to melt so quick passes are needed. I tend to stay away from using the tool on plastic. If I need to cut a hole for a window I will drill a 3/8 inch hole and use a nibbler (MicroMark) to finish the window hole.