spiritburner
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Hello all , I am looking for some advice please and that is apart from the most obvious difference is it really worth buying the larger machine ?
I just dont have the room in my workshop for a normal cast iron table saw as much as I would like one, I already have a cheap 200 euro table saw in my garage and its as wonky as hell and its really only good for rough cutting down there. I also have my own 600 x 500 mm Router Workstation table
Up in my house workshop ( I live on the side of a small mountain, sloped land/many steps etc) which I have nearly finished building I have room for a high quality small site type saw perhaps one of the above I have mentioned or its variants or if you know of a small cast iron machine please shout.
However is there any real reason to go for a 10 inch saw over a 8 inch saw when I am only ever likely to cut wood less than a piece of 4 "x 2 " .
I dont need a construction saw for large timber at all, most wood I will cut is likely to be 0.5 x 4, 1 x 4 ,2 x 3 or plywood sheeting, table top, acrylic or similar thicknesses of other materials in fact a lot of it will be frames that I will be making for Laserwork items such as 3D laser maps, topographical maps and similar and some small cabinet work I want to try
What I do need is a very accurate saw with a very good fence that I can use a sledge on with jigs for minimalistic picture frames, modern finger boxes and the different types of box making that you can do with a good table saw.
I realise a table sledge will reduce my overall cutting height ,Ill probably use half inch ply (if that) for the base and it wont be more than 2 foot wide.
I just dont know what size saw blade of these two or an alternative to go for so looking for advise on this please , Mywork is mainly for myself, friends, family and the odd person who really must be odd to buy them,....
Examples below of what I am looking to do.
I am open to advice, suggestions, alternatives and the occasional bit of ritualistic abuse Many thanks Neil
Photos below of what I would like to use the saw for
I just dont have the room in my workshop for a normal cast iron table saw as much as I would like one, I already have a cheap 200 euro table saw in my garage and its as wonky as hell and its really only good for rough cutting down there. I also have my own 600 x 500 mm Router Workstation table
Up in my house workshop ( I live on the side of a small mountain, sloped land/many steps etc) which I have nearly finished building I have room for a high quality small site type saw perhaps one of the above I have mentioned or its variants or if you know of a small cast iron machine please shout.
However is there any real reason to go for a 10 inch saw over a 8 inch saw when I am only ever likely to cut wood less than a piece of 4 "x 2 " .
I dont need a construction saw for large timber at all, most wood I will cut is likely to be 0.5 x 4, 1 x 4 ,2 x 3 or plywood sheeting, table top, acrylic or similar thicknesses of other materials in fact a lot of it will be frames that I will be making for Laserwork items such as 3D laser maps, topographical maps and similar and some small cabinet work I want to try
What I do need is a very accurate saw with a very good fence that I can use a sledge on with jigs for minimalistic picture frames, modern finger boxes and the different types of box making that you can do with a good table saw.
I realise a table sledge will reduce my overall cutting height ,Ill probably use half inch ply (if that) for the base and it wont be more than 2 foot wide.
I just dont know what size saw blade of these two or an alternative to go for so looking for advise on this please , Mywork is mainly for myself, friends, family and the odd person who really must be odd to buy them,....
Examples below of what I am looking to do.
Photos below of what I would like to use the saw for