Curval
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Not long ago I bought my first table saw but I'm already considering upgrading. My issues with it are:
Lack of accuracy
It's hard to get the blade at 90° to the table. You have to turn the dial a bit beyond where it wants to stop and then lock it. It's also hard to get the fence to stay parallel - it feels flimsy (as I guess I'd expect for a cheap saw) and any pressure up against it can move it out of whack. I can adjust it to be parallel to the blade, but there's enough play in it that I don't trust it and end up having to brace it with something clamped on the other side if I want it to stay put.
Non-standard T-track
The built in T-tracks are a size that don't seem to match anything. I've not got much experience with this but it seems like there are two common sizes for such tracks and these are smaller than either of them. I bought a bit of extruded track of the larger size and my cheap Titan bandsaw has the smaller size - the featherboard I have has got attachments that fit both - but none fit the table saw.
I'm considering spending up to £400 on a replacement. I'd like it to have a standard T-track size and a reliable fence. I don't need cordless, though I have Makita batteries. I'm just doing this as a hobby and the main focus so far has been end grain chopping boards, but I'd like some flexibility.
Is there something I should consider within this budget? Or am I better off waiting?
Lack of accuracy
It's hard to get the blade at 90° to the table. You have to turn the dial a bit beyond where it wants to stop and then lock it. It's also hard to get the fence to stay parallel - it feels flimsy (as I guess I'd expect for a cheap saw) and any pressure up against it can move it out of whack. I can adjust it to be parallel to the blade, but there's enough play in it that I don't trust it and end up having to brace it with something clamped on the other side if I want it to stay put.
Non-standard T-track
The built in T-tracks are a size that don't seem to match anything. I've not got much experience with this but it seems like there are two common sizes for such tracks and these are smaller than either of them. I bought a bit of extruded track of the larger size and my cheap Titan bandsaw has the smaller size - the featherboard I have has got attachments that fit both - but none fit the table saw.
I'm considering spending up to £400 on a replacement. I'd like it to have a standard T-track size and a reliable fence. I don't need cordless, though I have Makita batteries. I'm just doing this as a hobby and the main focus so far has been end grain chopping boards, but I'd like some flexibility.
Is there something I should consider within this budget? Or am I better off waiting?