Engineer and maker Bruno Martini is formulating plans to build his own CNC mill and he knows that he needs a machine that will precisely cut the metal parts. Instead of buying an expensive saw, he decided to see if he could build a machine that would get the job done without breaking his wallet. So Martini turned a hacksaw, a cheap DC motor, a discarded IKEA table leg and some 3D printed parts into a functional power hacksaw. So far the project has been successful, and he’s shared everything online for anyone interested in making their own. You can read more about the project over at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/126525/3d-printed-power-hacksaw/