Minimax SC 2C
Minimax IT Mid-Range

Minimax SC 2C

Solid Wood Processing — SCM Group

The Minimax SC 2C is a precise, cost-effective and compact circular saw with tilting blade designed for small joineries. It combines accuracy with affordability in a space-saving design.

The Minimax SC 2C is a compact circular saw machine engineered for precision crosscutting and angled operations in small to medium woodworking facilities. Built on a sliding table platform with tilting blade capability, this machine delivers repeatable, high-accuracy cuts across solid wood components ranging from narrow strips to wider boards. The tilting blade mechanism enables beveled cuts and compound angles essential for joinery, frame construction, and furniture assembly work.

Designed as a space-efficient solution, the SC 2C balances operational capability with workshop footprint constraints—critical for joineries and small production shops where floor space commands premium value. The sliding table ensures consistent feed and superior cut quality, while the tilting blade system accommodates both square and angled cutting requirements without requiring multiple machines or manual jig setups. This dual-function architecture reduces operator handling time and material waste on precision cuts.

The SC 2C targets small joineries, architectural millwork shops, and custom furniture makers who require dependable crosscutting accuracy without the capital investment or space demands of larger format panel saws. Production volumes typically range from small batches to mid-volume runs where cut-to-length operations represent a core workflow. The machine excels with solid wood stock in thicknesses common to furniture and cabinetry production, supporting both rip and crosscut sequences as part of integrated production lines.

Within its class, the SC 2C provides precision-grade cutting performance at a mid-range price point, making it accessible to cost-conscious shops that cannot justify larger industrial investment. Its compact footprint and dual-purpose sliding table with tilting blade differentiate it from basic benchtop saws, positioning it as a professional-grade machine for serious small-scale production operations rather than hobbyist equipment.

Applications

custom millwork

small workshop

Small architectural millwork shops use the SC 2C for precision crosscutting of solid wood components—window frames, door stiles, molding stock—where repeatable length accuracy is non-negotiable. The tilting blade enables beveled cuts on frame components without repositioning material, reducing handling time and setup complexity. Typical production runs of 20–200 pieces per design benefit from the machine's accuracy without requiring full automation investment.

cabinet making

small workshop

Cabinet shops employ the SC 2C as a dedicated crosscut station for solid wood frame components, stile-and-rail cutting, and angle operations on decorative elements. The machine's precision ensures framebox components fit assembly fixtures with minimal rework, while the tilting blade capability supports angled cabinet feet and architectural details. Mid-volume cabinet production (10–50 units monthly) benefits from reduced setup time and material waste.

furniture production

small workshop

Custom and small-batch furniture makers rely on the SC 2C for cutting solid wood components to finished length with high repeatability—table legs, frame rails, panel borders. The sliding table provides stable support for both narrow strips and wider workpieces, while the tilting blade handles beveled joinery cuts common in contemporary furniture design. The compact design fits integrated workshop layouts where cut-to-length operations precede mortise, tenon, and assembly stations.

solid wood crafting

small workshop

Artisan woodworking and specialty craft producers use the SC 2C for precision crosscutting of decorative solid wood stock, turning squares, and component blanks where surface finish and dimensional accuracy directly impact finished product quality. The reliable tilting blade supports both utility cuts and design-driven angled elements without requiring manual jig work. Ideal for makers producing limited-edition or customized pieces where material cost justifies equipment investment in precision.

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