I'm thinking of buying a 10" table saw and I've eyed these two models. I know they are a bit different, and I know that the iTECH 01332 is just a rebranded Chinese machine like the SIP, but I wonder if the actual difference is worth the £1,400 price difference between the two. In particular, I think about these differences:
- Laguna has cabinet mounted trunnions, iTECH has motor attached to cast iron top
- Laguna has a 2:1 gearbox ratio for the arbor wheels, iTECH has 1:1 (I assume less precision)
- Fence seems to better on the Laguna, but I don't see anyone screaming miracle here on the forum
What I plan to do with the table saw is:
- precisely ripping long and thick timber (usually around 70mm)
- cross cutting with a sled smaller pieces (my mitre saw is not precise enough and I can't be bothered doing it by hand)
- I don't plan to cut sheets of anything as I have a track saw
- I don't plan to use a dado set, as I prefer the router table
I'm going to use my workbench as the outfeed table, so I'm not interested in the saw having one. The same for the built-in wheels, as I don't plan to move it (I'd rather move the workbench). I may or may not incorporate a router table (currently have a stand alone table) in the future. I also like the fact that the iTECH has a more compact footprint compared to the Fusion3, as space comes at a premium in my workshop. I've read many reviews complaining about the "fiddliness" of the iTECH in terms of set up, is it true and is it more fiddly than the Laguna? More or less fiddly than properly setting up a band saw?
Do you think I would regret buying the iTECH given that I probably could afford the Laguna? Any thoughts?
As usual thanks everyone in advance for your help!
P.S.: I forgot to say that I don’t plan to buy a second hand Sedgwick or similar as here in NI there’s little choice for s/h stuff and usually are more expensive than a brand new Laguna
- Laguna has cabinet mounted trunnions, iTECH has motor attached to cast iron top
- Laguna has a 2:1 gearbox ratio for the arbor wheels, iTECH has 1:1 (I assume less precision)
- Fence seems to better on the Laguna, but I don't see anyone screaming miracle here on the forum
What I plan to do with the table saw is:
- precisely ripping long and thick timber (usually around 70mm)
- cross cutting with a sled smaller pieces (my mitre saw is not precise enough and I can't be bothered doing it by hand)
- I don't plan to cut sheets of anything as I have a track saw
- I don't plan to use a dado set, as I prefer the router table
I'm going to use my workbench as the outfeed table, so I'm not interested in the saw having one. The same for the built-in wheels, as I don't plan to move it (I'd rather move the workbench). I may or may not incorporate a router table (currently have a stand alone table) in the future. I also like the fact that the iTECH has a more compact footprint compared to the Fusion3, as space comes at a premium in my workshop. I've read many reviews complaining about the "fiddliness" of the iTECH in terms of set up, is it true and is it more fiddly than the Laguna? More or less fiddly than properly setting up a band saw?
Do you think I would regret buying the iTECH given that I probably could afford the Laguna? Any thoughts?
As usual thanks everyone in advance for your help!
P.S.: I forgot to say that I don’t plan to buy a second hand Sedgwick or similar as here in NI there’s little choice for s/h stuff and usually are more expensive than a brand new Laguna
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