Nick Rogers
New member
I’m trying to get into woodworking in a hobby / craft fashion, and I’m looking for advice on a small or compact table saw that is accurate, not at the top end of noisy because of neighbours, and costing around £400 to £500. I give more details of my current workshop below, but in summary here is my issue.
I became very interested in the De Walt 7485. There are many positive reviews about it. What’s putting me off is the noise. It’s a brushed motor, and I understand that induction motors are a lot quieter – although is the sound benefit of induction completely lost when you actually start cutting timber?
I compared the spec for noise with the Bosch GTS10J and that seems to be even louder.
I already have a Festool tracksaw (which seems pretty quiet) and a Bosch GCM 8SJL compound mitre saw (not so quiet). The reason I’m looking for a small table saw is that there are some cuts that I find awkward on the other saws; narrow rip cuts, and to a lesser extent rebating. I have watched Peter Millard’s videos on using track saws, and I find them very good; but still I find the track saw awkward for narrow workpieces.
For noise comparison purposes, I do also have a Makita 2012nb planer thicknesser. The spec for this shows the noise sound pressure as 86 dB(A) and noise sound power as 99 dB(A). The De Walt 7845 comes in at 90 and 107; the Bosch GTS10J as 103 and 116! I’m not sure what these values mean, but as this is a logarithmic scale the saws seem much louder than my planer thicknesser, which is already quite noisy. Or am I wrongly interpreting the specs for sound?
Does anybody have suggestions for a saw that may fit the bill for me? Or a satisfactory experience of either of the two machines mentioned above?
Thank you
I became very interested in the De Walt 7485. There are many positive reviews about it. What’s putting me off is the noise. It’s a brushed motor, and I understand that induction motors are a lot quieter – although is the sound benefit of induction completely lost when you actually start cutting timber?
I compared the spec for noise with the Bosch GTS10J and that seems to be even louder.
I already have a Festool tracksaw (which seems pretty quiet) and a Bosch GCM 8SJL compound mitre saw (not so quiet). The reason I’m looking for a small table saw is that there are some cuts that I find awkward on the other saws; narrow rip cuts, and to a lesser extent rebating. I have watched Peter Millard’s videos on using track saws, and I find them very good; but still I find the track saw awkward for narrow workpieces.
For noise comparison purposes, I do also have a Makita 2012nb planer thicknesser. The spec for this shows the noise sound pressure as 86 dB(A) and noise sound power as 99 dB(A). The De Walt 7845 comes in at 90 and 107; the Bosch GTS10J as 103 and 116! I’m not sure what these values mean, but as this is a logarithmic scale the saws seem much louder than my planer thicknesser, which is already quite noisy. Or am I wrongly interpreting the specs for sound?
Does anybody have suggestions for a saw that may fit the bill for me? Or a satisfactory experience of either of the two machines mentioned above?
Thank you