LancsRick
Established Member
Without a doubt one of the most useful tools I own is my Dewalt 1251 RAS, a tool I learnt to use as a kid at home as my old man has one. Reading around on the Internet on best ways to true up pieces, I ended up getting sidetracked by the sheer number of articles on RAS in general, how they're awful inaccurate tools, deathtraps, etc.
I realise that for rips a table saw is better, but for crosscut, mitres, ease of adjustment, and the odd bit of ripping, I find mine brilliant. I use a positive rake blade for crosscuts (which apparently, even with bite limiters means I should have lost a limb by now according to many people), and have done numerous rips over the years without incident.
What's the view on here for versatility these days, is a RAS still king for most things except ripping? Or am I a dinosaur in my views?! (only in my views, no sniping about me being a dinosaur generally 8) )
I realise that for rips a table saw is better, but for crosscut, mitres, ease of adjustment, and the odd bit of ripping, I find mine brilliant. I use a positive rake blade for crosscuts (which apparently, even with bite limiters means I should have lost a limb by now according to many people), and have done numerous rips over the years without incident.
What's the view on here for versatility these days, is a RAS still king for most things except ripping? Or am I a dinosaur in my views?! (only in my views, no sniping about me being a dinosaur generally 8) )