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    Sliding Table Saw

    I got the saw delivered and set-up for £650, the later for me at least was quite a bonus. Tusses I had one of those sleds, similar to the one in the video, but it never worked that well and no way could I get it to slide as smooth as the one he just knocks up and 20 seconds. Probably...
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    Sliding Table Saw

    Well I just this evening took delivery of the Electra begum PKF255 that was mentioned by Dan in the first reply. So far (I've not cut anything yet) it looks good and is so so quite compared to my old table saw. No mount for the mitre fence tho so I'll be trying to source one of them in the next...
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    Sliding Table Saw

    On topic I've decided I won’t be going with the Festool system, but I do now have a bit more money to spend, about 700 max. Also for what I’m doing is there any real benifit or need for a saw with scribing blade.
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    Sliding Table Saw

    I don’t make direct radiators which are likely to be the cabs that will suffer most from standing waves forming and vibrations in the rear chamber. The chambers in the back of horns are smaller and as such suffer less panels vibrating, but I still fill them with wadding which helps to reduce...
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    Sliding Table Saw

    Tusses, Those moulded plastic ones tend to be budget speakers which isn't much like what I'm building also if you look at any of the large, good quality P.A speakers you won't find many plastic ones, at least I haven't anyway. I'm not sure why you would get a better or worse sound from MDF...
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    Sliding Table Saw

    Its is for large P.A speakers mainly, I paint them with a textured roller and thick black speaker paint, so ultra smooth cutting isn't required as it ends up getting quite a thick coating. Thing is with my circular saw construction atm, is slow and a bit of a pain with all the clamp and then...
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    Sliding Table Saw

    Cheers guys, So far I've used a circular saw and DIY sled, and although that Festool system looks good, I'm looking to move away from using a circular saw for all of my cuts. I hope/think doing so will give quicker and more accurate cuts (?). I do have a small B&Q table saw but it proved worse...
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    Sliding Table Saw

    Hi all, I'm a new poster and fairly inexperienced woodworker here. I'm looking to get a table saw for building speakers enclosures and from my limited experience have decided that I need one with a decent sized, accurate sliding carriage. A small footprint and low weight would be nice but are of...
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