Help Rebuild FasCut’N’Edge – Our Family Carpentry

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Aim: Our aim is to rebuild FasCut’N’Edge, a family-run carpentry and joinery business that was tragically destroyed in South Africa due to xenoph

Help FasCut’N’Edge Rise Again – Rebuild Our Family Carpentry Business

Our Story
FasCut’N’Edge is a proudly family-run carpentry and joinery business established in 2017. We provided custom woodworking services to homes and the construction industry in South Africa with a strong reputation for excellence, craftsmanship, and reliability.

But in 2023, everything changed. Our entire workshop was burned down due to xenophobic attacks against foreigners. We lost all our machinery, tools, materials, and our ability to continue serving our loyal clients. We were forced to return to Zimbabwe, leaving behind years of hard work, investment, and dreams.

Now, we are reaching out to you — friends, supporters, and kind-hearted backers — to help us rise from the ashes and rebuild FasCut’N’Edge.

What We Need Funding For

We’re seeking help to rent or buy a building, and equip it with modern machinery to offer quality carpentry and joinery once again.

🔧 Equipment & Tools Needed

ItemEstimated Cost (USD)

Industrial Table Saw$2,500Heavy-Duty Planer$2,000Band Saw$1,800CNC Router Machine (Mid-Level)$12,000Dust Extraction System$1,500Power Tools (Full Kit)$3,000Workbenches & Clamps$1,200Generator (Industrial)$2,000Safety Gear & Installation$1,500Subtotal$27,500

🏭 Workshop Premises

OptionEstimated Cost (USD)

12 Months Rent (secured location)$4,800 ($400/month)OR Purchase Workshop Property$45,000–$80,000 (based on size/location)

Total Target Goals

UseAmount

Minimum Goal (Rent + Equipment)$32,300Full Goal (Purchase + Equipment)$72,500–$107,500

Why This Matters

Your support will:

  • Rebuild a family-owned local business

  • Create employment and training opportunities for youth in Zimbabwe

  • Provide quality, affordable custom woodwork for homes and projects

  • Restore hope after loss caused by violence and hatred

This is more than funding tools — it’s reviving a legacy of craftsmanship, resilience, and community empowerment.


Funding method

Keep what you raise – this project will receive all pledges made by 20th July 2025 at 3:53pm


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