
Delta has been making woodworking equipment for over 60 years. Since the thirties, Delta produced a heavy industrial version of the machines. In 1949, they introduced the lighter homeowner version called the Homecraft Series of Power Tools.
This Homecraft Tools section features many of the Delta Homecraft tools such as the 8″ Tilting Arbor Table saw, 4″ jointer, 10″ band saw, 16″ Scroll Saw, and the Delta Homecraft Light Duty Shaper.
The Homecraft Power Tools were designed and built expressly for home workshop use. They were still durable and well made, but at a lower cost. They were not designed as production tools. At the time, Delta called their production line the Delta-Milwaukee Machine Tools, which were designed for production work.

Delta Homecraft Table Saw Models
Delta Homecraft 8″ Tilting Table Saw Model No. 34-110
Delta Homecraft 10″ Tilting Table Saw Model No. 1160
Delta Homecraft 8″ Tilting Arbor Table Saw Model No. 34-500
Delta Homecraft 9″ Tilting Arbor Table Saw Model No. 34-600
Delta Band Saws
Delta Homecraft 10: Band Saw
Delta Homecraft Jointer Models
Delta Homecraft 4″ Jointer Model No. 37-110
Delta Homecraft 4″ Deluxe Jointer Model No. 37-290
Delta Homecraft Shaper Models
Delta Homecraft Light Duty Shaper Model No. 43-110
Delta Homecraft Table Saw/Jointer Combination Machines
Delta Homecraft 8″ Table Saw/4″ Jointer Combo
Delta Homecraft 9″ Table Saw/4″ Jointer Combo Model No. 34-640
Deltashop Complete Model No. 34-631
Delta Homecraft 8″ Tilting Table Saw/4″ Jointer Combo Model No. 37-510
Delta Homecraft 8 1/2″ Disc Sander
Delta Homecraft 8 1/2″ Disc Sander Model No. 31-200
Delta Homecraft 11″ Drill Press
Delta Homecraft 11″ Drill Press Model No. 11-100
Delta Homecraft 11″ Drill Press Model No. 11-120 (1949)
Delta Homecraft Radial Arm Saws
Delta Homecraft “Super 900” Radial Saw Workshop
Delta Homecraft 10″ Radial Saw
Delta Homecraft Scroll Saws
Delta Homecraft 16″ Scroll Saw
Delta Homecraft Wood Lathes
Delta Homecraft 14/11 Lathe
I’m a former woodshop teacher, cabinet and furniture maker, and avid tool collector. I’ve been collecting antique woodworking tools and restoring old Craftsman and Delta machines for almost forty years. I love the quality of the old Delta, Craftsman, Walker Turner, and other woodworking machinery from the 1940s through the ’70s. They just don’t make tools like that anymore and no one is going to be restoring woodworking tools purchased at big box stores fifty years from now. You can see my OldWoodworkingTools.com website about hand tools.











