Any tips on buying a table saw??????

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Re: Any tips on buying a table saw??????

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Thou shalt not covet. . . But, I WANT ONE! :mrgreen:
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Hackomatic wrote:I WANT ONE
What brand is that?
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Bill said Delta, but AFAIC, it doesn't matter! It be pretty. :lol:
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There can be only one.

http://www.sawstop.com/
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LelandCrooks wrote:There can be only one.

http://www.sawstop.com/
I wish they would start selling them in Europe :(
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LelandCrooks wrote:There can be only one.
Yeah, BUT . . Bill said he paid $100 for the saw, $250 for the fence! I'm still looking for that pricing on the SawStop site . . . :lol:
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#22 Post by CBIERN »

LelandCrooks wrote:There can be only one.

http://www.sawstop.com/
http://www.woodcraft.com/Product/208392 ... TGP36.aspx

You'll pay $150 in shipping alone!
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#23 Post by rbarone »

For what it's worth, I'm a woodworker by trade, so I guess I'll offer my two cents...

Take in all the advice given thus far - consider your space & power requirements, rip capacity, dust control etc.

The best blade is a Woodworker 2. It's $110 & worth every penny. It's thin kerf will aid an under-powered saw, & will leave a perfect cut line. When it's dull, pack it up & send it off to Dynamic Saw in Buffalo for sharpening - it's a bargain.

Install a zero clearance throat plate. It will greatly reduce tear-out along the bottom of the cut.

Have adequate infeed & outfeed support. This will help you move the material along the fence more easily & accurately.

Get the best fence available / that you can afford. Lower quality fences will flex under a heavier load ( like a large sheet of plywood ). Some smaller machines combat this with locking mechanisms at both the front & back rails.

No matter if you buy a brand new machine or a used one - spend as much time as needed setting it up. Make sure the fence is square to the blade. Check the accuracy of the fence ( & it's ability to make a repeatable cut ). Make sure the blade's dead-stop @ 90 degrees is right on.

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#24 Post by Harley »

rbarone wrote: Make sure the fence is square to the blade.
Mot perfectly square though IMO. I allow a 0.1 to 0.2mm toe out to the rear of the saw which greatly reduces kick back and jamming.
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