Mcluma
Established Member
Been looking at a new table saw, or combination machine, and I noticed that a large number of machines have the sliding table on the right, that means you have to look over your left arm, being a righty myself I do not know if I can work with that
My current table saw has the slider on the left and so you cut on the right, as my right arm is the precision arm.
Why are they putting the slider on the right.
Also when I use my SCMS, I operate it with my right arm and cut on the left side of the blade.
Is having the slider on the right really a big issue or do I make more of it then it actually is?
My current table saw has the slider on the left and so you cut on the right, as my right arm is the precision arm.
Why are they putting the slider on the right.
Also when I use my SCMS, I operate it with my right arm and cut on the left side of the blade.
Is having the slider on the right really a big issue or do I make more of it then it actually is?