BodgerM_497
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Hello all.
I recently used a friends commercial/monstrous panel saw - the type with a sliding table stroke of 2+ metres and 15" blade - to true up some plywood. Seeing the benefits then for my own mdoest home workshop I have just bought a Record TS250C that was on offer.
I recently used a friends commercial/monstrous panel saw - the type with a sliding table stroke of 2+ metres and 15" blade - to true up some plywood. Seeing the benefits then for my own mdoest home workshop I have just bought a Record TS250C that was on offer.
- However since I've not been woodworking that long, I'm hoping for some clarity on cross cutting mainly hardwood boards.
Is it always preferable to use the sliding table over building a cross cut sled that seem ubiquitous on youtube? Both for safety and straightness of the stroke?
- If so, is the included extrusion mitre fence (see photo) genuinely up to the job, or should I look for a beefier aftermarket model?